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January 22, 2016 NTCCC Fred Hills, PhD Richard Leslie, MFA
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What is it? Space Resources Time Focus For who? Faculty, students, staff, community
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Engage students in their education Awaken curiosity for teaching & learning Develop career/professional skills Build contacts and visibility at professional circles Increase acceptance into competitive programs and universities
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Project/inquiry-based learning Classroom projects, assignments, and presentations Simulation Labs Scholarly Communication Poster presentations Scholars Day – posters, prototypes, and presentations Present and publish at local, state and national forums
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Highlander Undergraduate Research Institute Started through the Community College Undergraduate Research Initiative (CCURI) NSF grant through Finger Lakes College in NY National effort, focused on Sciences Student focuses research Direct ties to Honors College
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Expand inquiry beyond the classroom Provide local, national and international travel opportunities
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Varied workshops on Teaching Strategies Problem/inquiry-based learning Flipped Learning Collaborative/Cooperative Learning Teaching and learning in both F2F and Online classes Faculty Learning Communities Faculty Summer Institute Lead to certification
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Teaching and Learning Book Club Participants choose the topics and books Metacognition F2F and online cohorts Develop implementation plan for incorporating metacognitive strategies into coursework Great Teachers Seminar Peer led retreat Sharing of best practices in teaching and learning LEAP Cohort Part of QEP Training and implementation of EI skills
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Topic focused faculty engagement Variety of themes Web 2.0 Cloud tools – Google Docs, One Note, One Drive Adobe Creative Suite Multiple Teaching Strategies – Collaboration Inquiry-based Learning/Applied Learning
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Rapid growth of student participation in MCC Scholar Day Increased use of project/inquiry based projects across campus/disciplines Students placement in 4-year institutional research programs Presentations at local, state & national professional conferences Increased faculty sharing and collaboration cross discipline on campus Increase cross discipline classroom collaboration Technical Writing and Biology Speech and Engineering Marketing and Engineering
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Innovative pedagogy project/inquiry based cooperative and/or individual research projects Ties to new State Core requirements Complements College student success initiatives Interdisciplinary Rewards more engaged students and faculty
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Promoting applied learning in traditional community college mission with shrinking resources Buy-in from faculty – time and effort Promoting initiative with campus & community Making it interdisciplinary Building pathways with HS and 4-year partners Long term sustainability
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Expanding creative spaces and inquiry opportunities for students and faculty Building a Learning Commons Digital Repository for Information Exchange Building collaborative arrangements with HS Expanding “Summer Camps” for students and faculty Expanding pathways with 4-year college partners
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Administration buy-in key to success Don't reinvent the wheel - find those doing similar projects and invite them to join Knowing when to lead and when to step back and follow Promote, promote, promote
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Fred Hills, PhD Dean of Arts, Sciences & Business fhills@mclennan.edu 254 299-8661 Richard Leslie Coordinator, Center for Teaching and Learning rleslie@mclennan.edu 254 299-8382
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