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The Discussion Book Fall Reading Circle

James B. Duke Lilbrary Haynsworth Room

Do you need a resource that you can pull out of your pocket to liven up class sessions, field experiences, study away activities, or meetings? The fifty easily applied techniques in The Discussion Book are designed to spur creativity, stimulate energy, keep groups focused, and increase participation. Faculty and staff are encouraged to join our […]

Harnessing the Power of Mid-Semester Teaching Feedback Lunch & Learn (Option 1)

Daniel Dining Hall - Trustees Dining Room

Collecting mid-semester student feedback allows you to build upon the strengths of your course and address potential areas for improvement in real time before the end of the term. Even the most talented instructors can gain insights from carefully elicited student feedback. In this session, we will highlight support resources available at Furman to help […]

Harnessing the Power of Mid-Semester Teaching Feedback Lunch & Learn (Option 2)

Daniel Dining Hall - Trustees Dining Room

Collecting mid-semester student feedback allows you to build upon the strengths of your course and address potential areas for improvement in real time before the end of the term. Even the most talented instructors can gain insights from carefully elicited student feedback. In this session, we will highlight support resources available at Furman to help […]

Managing Grading Load for Writing Assignments

On-Demand

Making the grading load manageable for writing assignments begins with designing writing assignments that convey clear writing goals to students. This Learning by Design (LBD) Studio outlines assignment and assessment design steps geared toward reducing the overall time spent grading writing so that you can increase time spent on other pedagogical endeavors.  All LBD Studios […]

Demystifying the Publishing Process Workshop

James B. Duke Library - Room 043

Most academics have a lot of questions about how academic publishing works. You might be looking for a Press or working on a book proposal and want to know what a university press wants in a book project. You might have an academic conference on your schedule and want to talk to an editor, but […]

Teaching Feedback Reflection Lunch & Learn

Daniel Dining Hall - Trustees Dining Room

Peer observations of teaching provide a powerful opportunity to explore, experience, and advance our teaching practice as a learning community. Both parties in a teaching observation interaction benefit from the process, although often feedback is expected to flow in one direction only. This session is designed to provide space for anyone who has recently observed […]

FYW Passing the Torch Lunch & Learn

Daniel Dining Hall - Trustees Dining Room

As we wind down from the fall semester and start looking forward to the spring, Writing Programs invites you all to join together for lunch in the Trustees’ Dining Room and conversation about teaching FYW. Those of you currently teaching FYW can pass the torch to your colleagues teaching FYW in the spring, and we […]

Moodle Upgrade Zoom Q&A Workshop

Zoom

A required update of our Moodle Learning Management System is scheduled for Monday, December 18th. A brief sneak peek video is available here, and a “first look” PDF guide is available here. While there are several drop-in sessions planned for January, the FDC and ITS are partnering to host this super sneak peek Q&A workshop about new Moodle features. […]

Spring 2024 Reading Circle – Mid-Career Teaching Enthusiasm Reboot

Duke Library - Room 042

It’s not uncommon to feel a little less enthusiastic about teaching during the last weeks of the semester as demands crank up and time seems to slip away. If you are frequently wondering why students seem less engaged than pre-pandemic, are feeling less energetic about teaching in general (it happens!), or want to connect with […]

Spring Write Now! Accountability Groups

Zoom

Do you have a writing project you are invested in this spring?  Would you like to connect with other Furman colleagues to achieve your goals? Research shows that scholars engaged in writing groups write more often and are more productive. The Faculty Development Center and the Furman Humanities Center will continue our popular peer-led structure of accountability to help […]

Lunch & Learn: An Introduction to Multi-Modal Assignments (Spring Seminar Series)

Daniel Dining Hall - Trustees Dining Room

Multimodal assignments—assignments that ask students to use more than one mode of communication, such as verbal + visual or verbal + aural—offer students a challenge while allowing them to combine their critical and creative skills. Multimodal assignments also make it more difficult for students to use AI in unauthorized ways. In this Lunch and Learn, […]

Lunch & Learn: Teaching Development and Innovation Grant Brainstorm and Panel

Daniel Dining Hall - Trustees Dining Room

The FDC offers two primary grant programs – Teaching Development and Teaching Innovation - to enhance teaching pedagogy that facilitates student learning and to integrate new technologies that enhance or expand pedagogical practice. Join us as we review details of both grant opportunities, hear about a few of the projects recently funded (with colleagues Eunice […]