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CIRTL Network Administrative Meeting Wednesday, January 6, 2015 12:00-1:00 ET/ 11:00-12:00 CT /10:00-11:00 MT/ 9:00-10:00PT Back-up Telephone Bridge Call-in num.: 1 (571) 392-7703 Passcode: 931 749 952 188 # This meeting will be recorded Agenda Announcements: ●Cross-Network spring courses ●CIRTL Network Commons - Event Type Feedback ●Expansion Update Topic 1: Onboarding Update (Wendi) Topic 2: Spring Planning (Bob)
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CNC Event Types
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Non-Course Local Event Types for CNC Local Events ●Network Exchange Event ●Colloquium ●Community Building ●Journal Club ●Open Houses ●Seminar ●Workshop ●Other Institutional Portrait Categories Course A one-time, short duration event (e.g.90 minute workshop) A repeating, short duration event (e.g. workshop series) A one-time, long duration event (e.g. multi- day teaching academy) A cohort-based, semester or academic year program (e.g. monthly journal club) TAR seminar / internship / experience Other
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cross-Network Update
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Cross Network Spring Courses Course registration closes January 19 The College Classroom a seminar style course focusing on evidenced-based teaching practices that support student learning Instructors: Peter Newbury (UCSD) and Tom Holmes (ISU) Research Mentor Training Learn new tools for being an effective, insightful mentor for STEM students Instructors: Colleen McLinn (CU) and Bennett Goldberg (BU) Teaching-as-Research Develop a full Teaching-as-Research Project and proposal, ready for implementation in summer or fall 2016 Instructors: Nicholas Gross (BU) and Bhavna Sharma (ISU) MOOC: Advancing Learning Through Evidence-Based STEM Teaching Learn about effective teaching strategies and how to collect, analyze, and act upon evidence of student learning.
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CIRTLCast series resumes Assessing What Students are Learning Jan 13: Facilitating Cooperative Work: How to Assess Active Learning Experiences Speaker: Rique Campa (MSU) Jan 20: Formative Assessment as a Means of Gauging Student Understanding Speaker: Barbara Masi (Rochester) Jan 27: Effectively Assessing (and Developing) Your Students' Problem-Solving Skills Speakers: Amy Godert (CU), Jared Danielson (ISU)
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Expansion Update
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CIRTL Network (Pending acceptance)
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Our New Partners (pending acceptance) Auburn University Columbia University Drexel University Emory University Florida International University Georgia Institute of Technology Indiana U - Bloomington & Indianapolis Louisiana State University North Carolina State University Oregon State University Rice University Tufts University University at Buffalo (SUNY) University of British Columbia University of California-Irvine University of California-Los Angeles University of Delaware University of Iowa University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Missouri at Columbia University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Tennessee University of Texas El Paso Yale University
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Onboarding Update
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Onboarding ▪ Goals: ▪ Teach new institutions about CIRTL mission and core ideas ▪ Help new institutions set up CIRTL for success on their campuses ▪ Incorporate new institutions into CIRTL Network ▪ How to accomplish these goals ▪ Provide curated materials ▪ On-line sessions for presentation of material and discussion of different topics ▪ Mentoring: one-on-one and group sessions
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Onboarding: Content Timeline ▪ Jan: Invitations sent and new institutions matched with mentor groups and primary mentors ▪ Feb: CIRTL 101– CIRTL Mission and Setting up CIRTL on Your Campus ▪ March: CIRTL Core Ideas: TAR, LtD and LCs ▪ April: Learning outcomes and pathways to different levels ▪ May: Contributing to the cross-network learning community (CNLC) ▪ June: In-person Meeting ▪ Sessions led by members of Onboarding Committee and other volunteers– if you would like to help create/lead one of these sessions, please let me know!
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Onboarding: Mentoring ▪ Thank you for completing the current member survey! ▪ Currently using the results of this survey combined with new member applications to set up mentoring groups ▪ Each new institution will be part of a group with 4 existing institutions and 5 new institutions ▪ Will have one “primary” mentor ▪ Mentoring groups will have a “lead” institution ▪ Mentor group on-line discussions will begin after the first onboarding on-line meeting
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Spring Planning
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Looking Ahead to Spring 2016 Major Themes 1)Onboarding of new partners a)Monthly on-boarding sessions b)Data sharing agreement c)MOUs d)June in-person meeting planning e)Setting up and planning mentoring 2) Resources for CIRTL Network partners 3) CIRTL Network Commons (CNC) implementation Admin Meetings Network Meetings
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Looking Ahead to Spring 2016 Major Themes 4) Governance 5) Summative Evaluation 6) Developing next round of funding NSF (IUSE, January 11, 2017) Foundations Admin Meetings Network Meetings
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Looking Ahead Beyond Spring 2016 Timelines New Partners Funding Proposals January 2016July 2016 January 2017July 2017 Virtual Sessions Mentoring January 2018 In-Kind In-Kind Lite NSF + GLHEC GLHEC NSF IUSE ($3M) Foundation Proposals MOUs Two-Pagers NB: NSF IUSE ($3M) likely to be support of Network, not local institutions Current Partners Summative Evaluation Practitioners Explore Foundations
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