From mdherron at langston.edu Sat Mar 25 10:19:17 2017 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2017 15:19:17 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement Thursday, March 30th @ 9:00 am Message-ID: <3E315F6936270542835454B8B155494B315A2CF2@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Good morning, All, Your faculty development workshop for this week is listed below. Please also read the remainder of the email for additional instructions for connection. All faculty development will be counted as professional development and can be listed on your vitae as such. One thing to note, this will be a webinar only session and not done in Gandy hall. Dr. Todd Famer Thursday, March 30th @ 9:00 am Turnitin What is turnitin, a guided walkthrough, supporting academic integrity, strategies, plagiarism spectrum, student sources and additional resources. As the leader in “plagiarism prevention,” Turnitin has made a name for itself as the “plagiarism police,” but that’s not actually how the service is intended to work. I’d like to share about some of the misconceptions that are attached to Turnitin and to Turnitin use. By the end of the session professors will have a better understanding of how Turnitin was intended to be used. Adobe Connect Link (Link will be used for all workshops) http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/r65lqkwrkv7/ Good morning, All, We have exciting news!!!! We have now added even greater access to your professional/faculty development here at Langston University. All school deans and faculty members have been added to an ongoing course in D2L. From this course you will have access to the call for proposals, faculty development calendars, webniars (for live or archive viewing), presenter content, and evaluations. Below you will find a link to a navigation video, or simply log into your new LU Faculty Development course and check out the current content. If you find you or someone you know is not a part of the course, please let us know immediately and we will add to our list. Please remember we are always engaging in continuous improvement to deliver our best service, but feedback is always welcome. D2L LU Faculty Development Navigation video (adjust volume) The video is unlisted, so you must have the link to view, or view as embedded on the D2L course home page. https://youtu.be/nTqq-aaor5s Access to the presentations will not change. There are 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. 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 access to Adobe Connect in two ways, through the D2L course or from the link posted in each D2L calendar event. In live presentations you will 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 in the D2L course, immediately 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 three ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, you will be able to download an evaluation from the D2L content section, or select the presenters name in the content section and enter your response into a google form. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. "Remember our fight should never be about race or socioeconomic status, but about opportunities for access to high quality education for all” - Dr. Marsha Herron (If I don’t quote me, who will lol) Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Chair / 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 Mar 30 18:13:27 2017 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2017 23:13:27 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Announcement Thursday, March 30th @ 9:00 am Message-ID: Good evening, All, Your faculty development workshop for this week is now available as a recorded webinar on the D2L Faculty Development content page. Due to technical difficulty with the internet this morning, the live webinar could not take place. If you are interested in knowing turnitin.com better, this is the session for you. Dr. Todd Famer Thursday, March 30th @ 9:00 am Turnitin What is turnitin, a guided walkthrough, supporting academic integrity, strategies, plagiarism spectrum, student sources and additional resources. As the leader in “plagiarism prevention,” Turnitin has made a name for itself as the “plagiarism police,” but that’s not actually how the service is intended to work. I’d like to share about some of the misconceptions that are attached to Turnitin and to Turnitin use. By the end of the session professors will have a better understanding of how Turnitin was intended to be used. Session Video Link: http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/p58zszf11zq/ Session Sign In: https://goo.gl/forms/ihy9QKy8UHxNeLDh1 Session Evaluation: https://goo.gl/forms/7XEwHuvXibcxZzgL2 Adobe Connect Link (Link will be used for all workshops) http://langstonuniversity.adobeconnect.com/r65lqkwrkv7/ Good morning, All, We have exciting news!!!! We have now added even greater access to your professional/faculty development here at Langston University. All school deans and faculty members have been added to an ongoing course in D2L. From this course you will have access to the call for proposals, faculty development calendars, webniars (for live or archive viewing), presenter content, and evaluations. Below you will find a link to a navigation video, or simply log into your new LU Faculty Development course and check out the current content. If you find you or someone you know is not a part of the course, please let us know immediately and we will add to our list. Please remember we are always engaging in continuous improvement to deliver our best service, but feedback is always welcome. D2L LU Faculty Development Navigation video (adjust volume) The video is unlisted, so you must have the link to view, or view as embedded on the D2L course home page. https://youtu.be/nTqq-aaor5s Access to the presentations will not change. There are 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. 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 access to Adobe Connect in two ways, through the D2L course or from the link posted in each D2L calendar event. In live presentations you will 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 in the D2L course, immediately 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 three ways to evaluate presentations this year, you will have the choice to receive a paper version in person, you will be able to download an evaluation from the D2L content section, or select the presenters name in the content section and enter your response into a google form. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, or simply require additional information by responding to the email. "Remember our fight should never be about race or socioeconomic status, but about opportunities for access to high quality education for all” - Dr. Marsha Herron (If I don’t quote me, who will lol) Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Chair / 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: