An Awesome Year, Rewind of the Best Articles, Workshops, LEC Initiatives and Shark Notes from the LEC
This was a year of transition and dynamic change. With the global pandemic, and with the return to our campus, faculty made the heroic effort to transform their classroom experiences from the BlendFlex model to the face-to-face classroom in a very short time. The Learning and Educational Center (LEC) hosted a series of workshops, deeply rooted in teaching pedagogy, organized training for faculty, published articles, and created videos to support our mission to improve the quality of teaching and learning at NSU. Towards the end of the year, our Brand New LEC Faculty Studio was brought to life! Finally, we were able to implement the Thank-a-Professor Program to allow our NSU Students to send Thank-You notes to our Teaching Faculty for the amazing work that you do in your classroom! In case you missed these, below are links to some of the articles, Shark Notes, and videos along with some data on the workshops that we hosted and co-hosted with some of our university partners in 2021.
Review of LEC Articles in 2021
The LEC published several articles in 2021 ranging with topics from Classroom Management, Teaching, and Instruction, BlendFlex, Instructional Strategies, Accessibility, Writing Course Objectives and took a deep dive at the Role of Motivation in Online Learning. If you missed them, here are some of the articles we published throughout the year.
Review of LEC Workshops in 2021
We were very fortunate to bring Faculty valuable and timely workshops from your fellow faculty members, our Director of Professional Development, our Instructional Design Team, and partners such as the Office of Experiential Education, Alvin Sherman Library, and the Office of Innovation and Information Technology. Nearly 1000 Sharks registered for one of the 70 workshops, training, or presentations hosted by or in conjunction with LEC partners.
Review of LEC Initiatives in 2021
The Learning and Educational Center built and equipped a Faculty Studio in the Carl DeSantis Building. In this studio, you can film videos and record audio for course content. A highlight of this studio is the new 66” lightboard that will allow you to craft engaging content and illustrate concepts while maintaining a connection with your audience. This year the LEC introduced the MAKO Commons, a virtual community of practice for faculty to come together and share their teaching and learning practices and research. Additionally, the LEC was inspired by an idea brought to us by Dr. Emily Schmitt of the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences to create the LEC Thank-a-Professor Program. Thank-a-Professor seeks to recognize faculty members who create meaningful and impactful experiences in the classroom. So far we have received over 2,000 thank-you notes and we cannot wait to highlight and begin sharing them in 2022. Capping off a busy year of initiatives, we also launched the LEC Advisory Council to provide guidance and strategic planning support for how the LEC can best serve the faculty.
Review of LEC Shark Notes in 2021
The LEC published brief summaries of article highlights that you may find helpful. We reviewed these articles and shared them with you. You’ll find articles on The Role of Tempo in Good Teaching, Creating Online Field Labs, How to Structure Your Online Class for Inclusion, Encouraging Self Advocacy, and Using Inclusive Teaching Strategies to Promote Greater Success Among Minority Students.