August 18, 2021
2021 Summer Institute Recordings and Materials now available!
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Featuring Keynote Speaker: Dr. Mays Imad
Teaching “After” the Pandemic: Perspectives on Trauma, Teaching, and Learning
sponsored by The Office for Faculty Advancement
Co-sponsors: Instructional Technology Design Services (ITDS), Department of Biology, Department of Psychology
Dr. Imad is a neuroscientist and professor of pathophysiology and biomedical ethics at Pima Community College, the founding coordinator of the Teaching and Learning Center, and a Gardner Institute Fellow. Dr. Imad’s current research focuses on stress, self-awareness, advocacy, and classroom community, and how these relate to cognition, metacognition, and, ultimately, student learning and success. Through her teaching and research, she seeks to provide her students with transformative opportunities that are grounded in the aesthetics of learning, truth-seeking, justice, and self-realization. |
Other sessions include:
- From Surviving to Thriving: Addressing Student Needs and Building Learning Communities
- Lessons from the Pandemic: Normalize Equity and Inclusion in Your Teaching
- Instructional Technology Playground for Student Engagement – Perusall, Google, Padlet, Flipgrid, Jamboard…
- Tips for creating engaging videos
- And more!
All materials, including session recordings, handouts, and presentation slides, are available in the Montclair State Canvas community. Simply login to your Montclair Canvas account to access.
8.18.21