October, 2024

Book Club Part 2, Teaching with AI

In-Person Meeting: Thursday, October 31st, 12:30 - 1:30 PM  in Paterson room, Library (213)

Online Session: Monday November 4th, 4:00 PM-5:00  online https://wpunj.zoom.us/j/98364079570

November, 2024

Instructional Strategies to Engage: Low-risk formative assessments, collaborative learning activities & authentic assignments 

Online Session: Tuesday, November 12th, 12:30-1:30 online:https://wpunj.zoom.us/j/98364079570

Seeing our Adult Learners: Teaching Circle, November 14th , 5- 6 pm online

https://wpunj.zoom.us/j/98364079570

December, 2024

What Works Conference, December 16th 9am - 4:30pm

Session proposals are to be submitted via THIS LINK by November 4, with decisions anticipated by late November. Submissions should include: 

Session Title 

Name(s), title(s), and email(s) for each presenter 

Presentation style: Lecture, panel, student voice (panel with students), roundtable, or case study analysis 

Session Description (including session goals, 300 words max.) 

Plan for engaging attendees in light of the virtual format 

Panel session length: 25 minutes (mostly for single speakers, case study analysis and round table discussions) or 50 minutes (mostly for multiple speakers). 

Criteria for selection include (a) clarity of proposal, (b) likely interest to session attendees, (c) evidence of impact, or prospective impact, on students, (d) potential for attendee application of learning, (e) how well the proposal applies to the conference theme. 

Call for proposals due November 4 

Location:

Cheng Library Room

120-C

(Inside the IRT Suite)

Fall 2023 Office Hours:

Phone:

973-720-3684

Visit a Colleague's Classroom

Many faculty would agree that observing someone else’s pedagogical practices in the classroom is one of the most powerful learning experiences as a teacher. In order to create an occasion for this special experience and discussion, CTE is introducing a classroom visit program.  Each semester, CTE will invite a teacher to open a class period to a small group of faculty for an observation and post-class group dialogue. The group will be limited to 5 visitors (RSVP required). The visitors will sit in on a class and then arrange a post-class meeting to discuss pedagogical ideas and issues raised by the experience.

Spring 2020 Class Visit: Dr. Diana Peck

Department: Communication
Class: COMM2240 International Media (W. March 4, 2-4:40pm)

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