CTE Seminars

The Center for Teaching Excellence provides faculty and staff with on campus professional development seminars devoted to broad-based issues in education and specific teaching/learning strategies.


Please see the list below of seminars that are available to Northeast State Faculty & Staff.  

Sept. 21 2012,
8:00-9:00am or 1:00-2:00pm
   
"Come on Over to My iPad" with Dale Ledford in Room B116 --- Please try to register with the CTE by Sept. 20 
Sept 28, 2012,
10:00-11:00am
or
1:00-2:00pm 
 (dis)ABILITY AWARENESS -- Facilitated by Amanda L. Baldwin-Estep, Learning Specialist for the Center for Students with Disabilities in Room H248-- Please RSVP for the morning or afternoon session.  
Oct 5, 2012,
10:00-11:00am
or
1:00-2:00pm 
 QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer - “Ask a Question, Save a Life”-- Suicide Prevention Training Seminar with Harold Leonard who is the Regional Chair of the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network in Room H248  

Nov. 9, 2012,
11:00am -1:00pm 
 

 “CONSTRUCTING MEANING FROM TEXT: A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH” - A Hands-On Workshop And Learning Opportunity Conducted By Dr. Mel Grubb and Dr. Phillip C. Gonzales in Humanities Building H248  
Nov. 30, 2012,
10:00-11:00am
or
1:00-2:00pm  
"Power Searching with Google" - A guide to what you've been missing when you simply "Google It" facilitated by Dr. Rick Merritt in H252. Please RSVP for the morning or afternoon session.  
Feb. 15, 2013,
10:00-11:00am or
1:00-2:00pm
 

 "Running with the MOOCs" - What’s a MOOC? One of today’s hottest educational buzzwords is an acronym for Massive Open Online Course,
and this workshop will hopefully help you avoid being trampled by the onslaught of MOOCs and their promise to change education as we know it. -- H248 

May 3, 2013,
10:00-11:00am
or 1:00-2:00pm 
 STEPs Ahead: A Look At The Past, Present, and Future Of STEP - A Roundtable Discussion.   Please RSVP With Your Session Preference  -  H248
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