From mdherron at langston.edu Fri Sep 5 13:13:25 2014 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 18:13:25 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Line-up Message-ID: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140C0B7@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Hello Colleagues, Here are your SAVE THE DATE(S), for your Faculty Development sessions for the Fall semester. We have exciting news!!!! There are now three ways you can participate in faculty development. The format for presentations have been revised to offer you as the faculty ample opportunities to connect with your colleagues and receive beneficial information for practice. We sincerely appreciate all feedback so that we continually improve our service delivery. All presentations, unless otherwise posted, will take place in person, in Gandy Hall, first floor, Rooms 106-108, which is the computer lab. You may either attend this session in person, or utilize the other two options. All sessions will be broadcast as webinars, as they are occurring. This method will allow you to attend the session from any location you wish. You will have to be able to connect to Adobe Connect or to access the link provided by CTI. You will also be able to ask questions to the presenter via the chat box on screen. If you are not sure about Adobe Connect or have no experience with it, please contact CTI in advance of the presentation and they will assist you with getting set up 405-466-2001. The third option, allows you to watch the presentation as an archived file on the CTI website, a few days after the presentation takes place. For questions, comments, or suggestions to the presenter, you will need to contact that presenter through email. We are also offering two ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, or you will be provided with a live link in the advertisement emails, follow-up attendance emails, or on the CTI website. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. The sessions will be featured in the order they will appear: Fall Ahondju Umadjela, MS, RD/LD Healthy Eating for Academic Success Wednesday, September 17th @ 11:00 am, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Session Synopsis: Research shows that a relationship exists between overall well-being and academic success. Although well-being is a general term that indicates a state of being healthy, happy, or successful (Merriam-Webster Online, 2014), there are some steps that need to be taken in order to be healthy, happy, or successful. One of the most important steps is healthy nutrition. Healthy nutrition contributes to a person?s well-being because you are what you eat. This presentation will provide practical healthy eating tips for academic success. Lisa Weis, Ph.D. Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Thursday, September 25th, @ 1:00 pm, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Session Synopsis: Evaluating student work to determine progress toward course objectives and opportunities for enrichment and/or remediation. Kate Corbett, Head of Technical Services and Instruction Information Literacy/Library Sources for Your Classroom Monday, October 6th, @ 11:00 am, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Session Synopsis - The presentation would focus on information resources such as general databases, subject specific databases, access to ejournals, shortcuts to citation information. Darlington Mundende, Ph.D. Institutional Review Board - Human Subjects Research Wednesday, October 8th, @ 3:00 pm, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Session Synopsis: Policies and procedures for applying for and conducting research using human subjects. Byron Quinn, Ph.D. Rescheduled Using Tablets in the Academic Setting Session Synopsis: Finding the best and most appropriate ways to integrate tablets into the classroom. Monday, November 3rd, @ 3:00 pm, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Monday, October 6th, @ 11:00 am, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Jason Garrison, English Instructor Examining Preconceived Notions and Playing Devil's Advocate. Thursday, November 6th, @ 1:00 pm, Gandy Hall, Rooms 106-108 Session Synopsis: I will discuss enabling students to understand both sides of an issue while applying a critical eye. We hope that you will join us in supporting our colleagues as they present during faculty development this semester. Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mdherron at langston.edu Tue Sep 9 12:51:38 2014 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:51:38 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement Message-ID: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140CB7E@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Hello Colleagues, We have exciting news!!!! There are now three ways you can participate in faculty development. The format for presentations have been revised to offer you as the faculty ample opportunities to connect with your colleagues and receive beneficial information for practice. We sincerely appreciate all feedback so that we continually improve our service delivery. Our first presentation will feature: TOPIC: Healthy Eating for Academic Success Presentation Date Time Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m. Gandy Hall 108 [X] Ahondju Umadjela Holmes, MS, RD/LD Faculty ? Public Health Program School of Nursing and Health Professions Room 229, extension 2910 aumadjela at langston.edu TOPIC: Healthy Eating for Academic Success Synopsis Research shows that a relationship exists between overall well-being and academic success. Although well-being is a general term that indicates a state of being healthy, happy, or successful (Merriam-Webster Online, 2014), there are some steps that need to be taken in order to be healthy, happy, or successful. One of the most important steps is healthy nutrition. Healthy nutrition contributes to a person?s well-being because you are what you eat. This presentation will provide practical healthy eating tips for academic success. Reference: Merriam-Webster Online, 2014. Wellbeing. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/well-being Faculty Information All presentations, unless otherwise posted, will take place in person, in Gandy Hall, first floor, Rooms 106-108, which is the computer lab. You may either attend this session in person, or utilize the other two options. All sessions will be broadcast as webinars, as they are occurring. This method will allow you to attend the session from any location you wish. You will have to be able to connect to Adobe Connect or to access the link provided by CTI. You will also be able to ask questions to the presenter via the chat box on screen. If you are not sure about Adobe Connect or have no experience with it, please contact CTI in advance of the presentation and they will assist you with getting set up 405-466-2001. The third option, allows you to watch the presentation as an archived file on the CTI website, a few days after the presentation takes place. For questions, comments, or suggestions to the presenter, you will need to contact that presenter through email. We are also offering two ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, or you will be provided with a live link in the announcement emails, follow-up attendance emails, or on the CTI website. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Synopsis_Picture_Healthy_Eating_For_Academic_Success-1.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 112075 bytes Desc: Synopsis_Picture_Healthy_Eating_For_Academic_Success-1.docx URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: RATE YOUR PLATE.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 125543 bytes Desc: RATE YOUR PLATE.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Blank MyPlate.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 133820 bytes Desc: Blank MyPlate.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: FD-Presentation Evaluation Form - Criterion 1.doc Type: application/msword Size: 43520 bytes Desc: FD-Presentation Evaluation Form - Criterion 1.doc URL: From mdherron at langston.edu Mon Sep 15 20:46:05 2014 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 01:46:05 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement In-Reply-To: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140CB7E@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> References: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140CB7E@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Message-ID: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140DD98@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Hello Colleagues, We have exciting news!!!! There are now three ways you can participate in faculty development. The format for presentations have been revised to offer you as the faculty ample opportunities to connect with your colleagues and receive beneficial information for practice. We sincerely appreciate all feedback so that we continually improve our service delivery. Our first presentation will feature: TOPIC: Healthy Eating for Academic Success Presentation Date Time Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m. Gandy Hall 108 Ahondju Umadjela Holmes, MS, RD/LD Faculty ? Public Health Program School of Nursing and Health Professions Room 229, extension 2910 aumadjela at langston.edu TOPIC: Healthy Eating for Academic Success Synopsis Research shows that a relationship exists between overall well-being and academic success. Although well-being is a general term that indicates a state of being healthy, happy, or successful (Merriam-Webster Online, 2014), there are some steps that need to be taken in order to be healthy, happy, or successful. One of the most important steps is healthy nutrition. Healthy nutrition contributes to a person?s well-being because you are what you eat. This presentation will provide practical healthy eating tips for academic success. Reference: Merriam-Webster Online, 2014. Wellbeing. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/well-being Webinar Link http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/webinar/ Evaluation (Click on or copy and paste link in browser to access evaluation) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jkXhZxx6eltOg-LRCiGlLTmFz-kApQswesVlhwHtqlU/viewform?usp=send_form Faculty Information All presentations, unless otherwise posted, will take place in person, in Gandy Hall, first floor, Rooms 106-108, which is the computer lab. You may either attend this session in person, or utilize the other two options. All sessions will be broadcast as webinars, as they are occurring. This method will allow you to attend the session from any location you wish. You will have to be able to connect to Adobe Connect or to access the link provided by CTI. You will also be able to ask questions to the presenter via the chat box on screen. If you are not sure about Adobe Connect or have no experience with it, please contact CTI in advance of the presentation and they will assist you with getting set up 405-466-2001. The third option, allows you to watch the presentation as an archived file on the CTI website, a few days after the presentation takes place. For questions, comments, or suggestions to the presenter, you will need to contact that presenter through email. We are also offering two ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, or you will be provided with a live link in the announcement emails, follow-up attendance emails, or on the CTI website. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Synopsis_Picture_Healthy_Eating_For_Academic_Success-1.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 112075 bytes Desc: Synopsis_Picture_Healthy_Eating_For_Academic_Success-1.docx URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: RATE YOUR PLATE.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 125543 bytes Desc: RATE YOUR PLATE.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Blank MyPlate.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 133820 bytes Desc: Blank MyPlate.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: FD-Presentation Evaluation Form - Criterion 1.doc Type: application/msword Size: 43520 bytes Desc: FD-Presentation Evaluation Form - Criterion 1.doc URL: From mdherron at langston.edu Mon Sep 22 17:56:07 2014 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:56:07 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement Message-ID: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140EEF3@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Hello Colleagues, We have exciting news!!!! There are now three ways you can participate in faculty development. The format for presentations have been revised to offer you as the faculty ample opportunities to connect with your colleagues and receive beneficial information for practice. We sincerely appreciate all feedback so that we continually improve our service delivery. Our next presentation will feature: TOPIC: Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Presentation Date Time Wednesday, September 25, 2014 1:00 p.m. ? 2:00 p.m. Gandy Hall 108 Lisa Weis, Ph.D., NBCT, Associate Professor Director of Unit Assessment & Accreditation School of Education & Behavioral Sciences Langston University-Tulsa 914 North Greenwood Avenue Tulsa, OK 74106 lkweis at langston.edu TOPIC: Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Synopsis Evaluating student work to determine progress toward course objectives and opportunities for enrichment and/or remediation. Webinar Link http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/webinar/ Evaluation (Click on or copy and paste link in browser to access evaluation) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bgE6S5wEKIfH9-yGkSOQzix0Sb_FsV8e6RH3fDIqqQU/viewform?usp=send_form Faculty Information All presentations, unless otherwise posted, will take place in person, in Gandy Hall, first floor, Rooms 106-108, which is the computer lab. You may either attend this session in person, or utilize the other two options. All sessions will be broadcast as webinars, as they are occurring. This method will allow you to attend the session from any location you wish. You will have to be able to connect to Adobe Connect or to access the link provided by CTI. You will also be able to ask questions to the presenter via the chat box on screen. If you are not sure about Adobe Connect or have no experience with it, please contact CTI in advance of the presentation and they will assist you with getting set up 405-466-2001. The third option, allows you to watch the presentation as an archived file on the CTI website, a few days after the presentation takes place. For questions, comments, or suggestions to the presenter, you will need to contact that presenter through email. We are also offering two ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, or you will be provided with a live link in the announcement emails, follow-up attendance emails, or on the CTI website. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mdherron at langston.edu Wed Sep 24 13:56:55 2014 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 18:56:55 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement In-Reply-To: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140EEF3@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> References: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140EEF3@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Message-ID: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B3140F6A7@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Inadvertently announced for today, but the workshop is tomorrow Thursday, September 25th. Hello Colleagues, We have exciting news!!!! There are now three ways you can participate in faculty development. The format for presentations have been revised to offer you as the faculty ample opportunities to connect with your colleagues and receive beneficial information for practice. We sincerely appreciate all feedback so that we continually improve our service delivery. Our next presentation will feature: TOPIC: Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Presentation Date Time Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:00 p.m. ? 2:00 p.m. Gandy Hall 108 Lisa Weis, Ph.D., NBCT, Associate Professor Director of Unit Assessment & Accreditation School of Education & Behavioral Sciences Langston University-Tulsa 914 North Greenwood Avenue Tulsa, OK 74106 lkweis at langston.edu TOPIC: Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Synopsis Evaluating student work to determine progress toward course objectives and opportunities for enrichment and/or remediation. Webinar Link http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/webinar/ Evaluation (Click on or copy and paste link in browser to access evaluation) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bgE6S5wEKIfH9-yGkSOQzix0Sb_FsV8e6RH3fDIqqQU/viewform?usp=send_form Faculty Information All presentations, unless otherwise posted, will take place in person, in Gandy Hall, first floor, Rooms 106-108, which is the computer lab. You may either attend this session in person, or utilize the other two options. All sessions will be broadcast as webinars, as they are occurring. This method will allow you to attend the session from any location you wish. You will have to be able to connect to Adobe Connect or to access the link provided by CTI. You will also be able to ask questions to the presenter via the chat box on screen. If you are not sure about Adobe Connect or have no experience with it, please contact CTI in advance of the presentation and they will assist you with getting set up 405-466-2001. The third option, allows you to watch the presentation as an archived file on the CTI website, a few days after the presentation takes place. For questions, comments, or suggestions to the presenter, you will need to contact that presenter through email. We are also offering two ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, or you will be provided with a live link in the announcement emails, follow-up attendance emails, or on the CTI website. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mdherron at langston.edu Thu Sep 25 09:53:35 2014 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 14:53:35 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement Message-ID: This session has been rescheduled to a later date due to open school convocation. Hello Colleagues, We have exciting news!!!! There are now three ways you can participate in faculty development. The format for presentations have been revised to offer you as the faculty ample opportunities to connect with your colleagues and receive beneficial information for practice. We sincerely appreciate all feedback so that we continually improve our service delivery. Our next presentation will feature: TOPIC: Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Presentation Date Time Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:00 p.m. ? 2:00 p.m. Gandy Hall 108 Lisa Weis, Ph.D., NBCT, Associate Professor Director of Unit Assessment & Accreditation School of Education & Behavioral Sciences Langston University-Tulsa 914 North Greenwood Avenue Tulsa, OK 74106 lkweis at langston.edu TOPIC: Using Data from Assessments to Make Instructional Decisions Synopsis Evaluating student work to determine progress toward course objectives and opportunities for enrichment and/or remediation. Webinar Link http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/webinar/ Evaluation (Click on or copy and paste link in browser to access evaluation) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bgE6S5wEKIfH9-yGkSOQzix0Sb_FsV8e6RH3fDIqqQU/viewform?usp=send_form Faculty Information All presentations, unless otherwise posted, will take place in person, in Gandy Hall, first floor, Rooms 106-108, which is the computer lab. You may either attend this session in person, or utilize the other two options. All sessions will be broadcast as webinars, as they are occurring. This method will allow you to attend the session from any location you wish. You will have to be able to connect to Adobe Connect or to access the link provided by CTI. You will also be able to ask questions to the presenter via the chat box on screen. If you are not sure about Adobe Connect or have no experience with it, please contact CTI in advance of the presentation and they will assist you with getting set up 405-466-2001. The third option, allows you to watch the presentation as an archived file on the CTI website, a few days after the presentation takes place. For questions, comments, or suggestions to the presenter, you will need to contact that presenter through email. We are also offering two ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, or you will be provided with a live link in the announcement emails, follow-up attendance emails, or on the CTI website. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Assistant Professor / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: