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Faculty TLC Workshops: YouTube and Webinars
Faculty Professional Development

bullet Reading Skills and Textbook Selection (60 Minutes)
   
bullet The Joy of Distance Learning (45 minutes)
   
bullet Learner Centered Strategies (60 minutes)
    Learner Centered Strategies Handout (PDF)
   
bullet Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills (45 minutes)
    Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills Handout (PDF)
   
bullet Underprepared Students I (60 minutes)
   
bullet Underprepared Students II (60 minutes)
    Underprepared Students Handout (PPT)
   
bullet Classroom Management (60 minutes)
   
bullet How to Teach Critical Thinking (30 minutes)
   

 Faculty Teaching and Learning Center Webinars

Below are the archived recordings for the Innovative Educators workshops we are participating in this year. The archives are available for one year after the original presentation date.

You will be asked to enter your name and e-mail address to view the Webinars.
Please contact Emily Gehrman (egehrman@lbcc.edu) if you experience any issues in accessing or viewing the Webinars.

Webinar Topics Materials Length Presentation Date
       
Teach Students How to Learn: Metacognition is the Key! Link to materials (PDF)  1.5 hours February 10, 2011
Identifying and Managing Aggressive Student Behaviors, Attitudes and Emotions Link to materials (PPT)  1.5 hours February 25, 2011
Identifying and Reaching Unprepared Students:Strategies for Creating Success in the College Classroom Link to materials (PPT)  1.5 hours March 22, 2011
When You Can't Beat 'Em, Friend 'Em: Using Social Media And New Technology To Galvanize Your Class Link to materials (PPT)
Handout (Word)
1.5 hours  Sept, 20, 2011
The Broken Spoon: How To Use High-Impact, Interactive Practices To Develop Higher Order Thinking.

 
Link to materials (PPT)
Handout (PDF)
1.5 hours Oct. 19, 2011

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