Following is the list of COEIT faculty-led workshops as part of the mini-PIVOT+ series. The workshops are open to all.
Management of student expectations.
Facilitators:Chuck Eggleton, Chuck Laberge, Helena Mentis, and Maria Sanchez
Description:In this workshop, we will review and discuss common sense and innovative strategies for engaging with students so that you can clearly define course requirements and your role in supporting their learning. Setting expectations will enable you and your students to manage the workload throughout the semester. We’ll exchange our experiences and ideas.
Date & Time: January 11th, Monday: 10:00 am
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89668
2. Using teaching assistants and teaching fellows well in online courses.
Facilitators: TFs, Mark Berczynski, Mariajose Castellanos, Jamie Gurganus, Maria Sanchez
Description: In this session, a panel of faculty will discuss effective practices in optimizing the role of a TA/TF in an online environment. This includes bridging the communication gap between faculty and students, keeping the TA/TFs up-to-date, and connecting them to the students in the class.
Date & Time: January 11th, Monday: 2:00 pm
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89669
3. Best Practices and approaches for online Project-based classes.
Facilitators: Mark Berczynski, Chuck Laberge, and Neha Raikar
Description: In this session, we will explore techniques that were successful in conducting project-based learning online during Spring 2020 and Fall 2020 semesters, as well as some things that weren’t as successful. We’ll give different perspectives about different platforms for this kind of online instruction, including Webex, Webex Teams, Blackboard Collaborate, and others. Participants are encouraged to bring their own examples and experiences for discussion during the session.
Date & Time: January 12th, Tuesday: 10:00 am
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89671
Recording (To be added)
4. Active Learning in an online environment.
Facilitators: Mark Berczynski, and Anita Komlodi
Description: In this session, examples of effective active learning pedagogy will be demonstrated and discussed on an online platform using readily available tools. Please bring any examples you may use in your class to share with the rest of the group.
Date & Time: January 12th, Tuesday: 2:00 pm
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89670
5.Academic Integrity & Talk on online assessment activities: Working group
Facilitators: Mark Berczynski, Mariajose Castellanos, Jeremy Dixon, and Jamie Gurganus
Description: The online environment takes us out of the usual practice of classroom-based exams, and good online practice also encourages a multitude of assessment methods. This session will be a panel discussion to provide lessons learned and best practices for maintaining academic integrity when teaching online.
Date & Time: January 13th, Wednesday: 10:00 am
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89672
6. Synchronous and Asynchronous. What is better for students?
Facilitators: Chuck Eggleton, Maria Sanchez, and Neha Raikar
Description: Wondering whether the asynchronous or synchronous mode is better for students. Hear about the various methods faculty members have used. The teaching fellows will also a perspective on what students prefer.
Date & Time: January 13th, Wednesday: 2:00 pm
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89673
7. Communication with students: Tools, Do and Not do's Ways to communicate
(Teams, Discord, Slack, emailing students), Methods for keeping students engaged.
Facilitators: Teaching Fellows
Description: Tips for communication, what worked and what didn’t from 2020, and how to ensure that students are staying engaged and up-to-date. Hear about different communication platforms, such as Teams, Discord, Slack, Email, BB Announcements, and what worked best from a student’s perspective
Date & Time: January 14th, Thursday: 10:00 am
Platform: Blackboard Collaborate
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89681
8. Peer to peer support.
Facilitators: Mark Berczynski, Mariajose Castellanos, and TFs
Description: In this workshop, the Faculty will share perspectives on how to scaffold a course, assignments, or projects to encourage students to work together outside of the classroom. The Teaching Fellows will share their own experiences in past classes and personal preferences on what you can do to successfully work with their peers outside of the classroom.
Date & Time: January 14th, Thursday: 2:00 pm
Platform: Blackboard Collaborate
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89682
9. Best Practices for Coding classes online.
Facilitators: Jeremy Dixon and Ben Johnson
Description: We will discuss a variety of different ways to present live coding and examples in programming classes while in an online environment.
Date & Time: January 15th, Friday: 10:00 am
Platform: WebEx
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89683
10. Interactive Teaching Tools: Tools Students know and we don't.
Facilitators: Teaching Fellows
Description: Learn about some of the different tools available for making online teaching more interactive! From games that test understanding to technologies to help with content sharing, to various other content reinforcement methods and options, hear from a student’s perspective on what they use and how it works!
Date & Time: January 15th, Friday: 2:00 pm
Platform: Blackboard Collaborate
Page link:https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/coeitecep/events/89684