an online activity/assessment primer

event date: 
tuesday, october 13, 2020 - 9:00am edt to wednesday, october 14, 2020 - 5:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom/online
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

an online activity/assessment primer

together in this (approximately) 5-hour course you will explore different activity used during online teaching and learning, and will consider ways that we can assess learning through technology.

this short course, is a combination of online self-directed study through d2l, and synchronous delivery through zoom. it is recommended that you allocate approximately 2.5-hour each of the two course days to engage in activities.

registration is limited to 12 participants and is for 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 faculty and teaching staff. this course runs october 13th and 14th. additional details will be provided to registrants prior to october 10th.


registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/172ljrk_dfnspjem_0kywxecw3w5cwj70a9aimrg9dvs/edit?usp=sharing

 

fostering learning online (flo) - the basics

event date: 
monday, october 5, 2020 - 9:00am edt to friday, october 9, 2020 - 5:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom/online
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

together in this (approximately) 5-hour course on fostering learning online we will look to identify ways of bridging your face-to-face teaching practices to an online learning environment. critical elements of effective teaching (motivation, communication, and administration) don’t change when you relocate to a virtual classroom environment. the approaches we use to include them do. this course will help you develop techniques that will protect these elements when you shift to your online classroom.

this is a short course, which will span 1 week. it is recommended that you allocate approximately 1-hour a day to engage in asynchronous activities. there will be a 1 hour (approximately) live meet-up on the final day.

registration is limited to 12 participants and is for 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 faculty and teaching staff. this course runs from october 5th to the 9th. 

 registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1s0xsj-vcrhqgkh7phbpvo1t07gouels2g7hobpocokm/edit?usp=sharing

 

introduction to zotero

event date: 
tuesday, october 20, 2020 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

introduction to zotero

description: zotero is a free and convenient tool that can be used to help you manage information for your research, insert citations into your writing and easily create bibliographies. this session will provide an overview of how zotero can support your work throughout the research process, with hands-on opportunities to practice using the tool. in preparation for this session, please ensure that you have downloaded zotero to your computer.

 

register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582477

research data management : an introduction

event date: 
friday, october 23, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

research data management : an introduction

this session will introduce participants to services offered by the library to support researchers who need to manage datasets.  we will look at the components of a data management plan (dmp); online tools to create dmps; considerations for sharing datasets such as metadata creation, privacy and intellectual property issues; and, preservation and storage options for datasets.

 

register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582478

 

where to publish your journal article

event date: 
thursday, october 22, 2020 - 10:00am to 11:00am edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

where to publish your journal article

looking to publish your article? this session will help you find the best journal to submit your article.

 

register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582476

advanced search strategies for mastering the literature search

event date: 
friday, october 23, 2020 - 9:30am to 10:30am edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

advanced search strategies for mastering the literature search

the foundation for your thesis or major paper is a good literature review, which includes finding the key literature for your topic. in this session, you will learn advanced search strategies to use with the library's databases and search tools. be a master searcher!   

register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582474

 

copyright

event date: 
tuesday, october 20, 2020 - 10:00am to 11:00am edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy bocze
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

copyright

copyright questions and concerns? please come and join us in our drop-in session with your questions about fair dealing, what you can copy and anything else!

 

register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582475

 

 

advanced search strategies for mastering the literature search

event date: 
wednesday, october 21, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

advanced search strategies for mastering the literature search

the foundation for your thesis or major paper is a good literature review, which includes finding the key literature for your topic. in this session, you will learn advanced search strategies to use with the library's databases and search tools. be a master searcher!   

 

register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582473

 

finding primary sources for research

event date: 
wednesday, october 21, 2020 - 10:00am to 11:00am edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
kathy boczek
event contact phone: 
7730
event contact e-mail: 

finding primary sources for research  -  wednesday, october 21st at  10:00 am.

for graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and others who are new to primary source research. how do you locate, identify, and evaluate publications, archival records, photographs, and other primary sources which are held in libraries, archives, and museums around the world? what are some strategies to read, contextualize, and use documents produced in other eras? what's available digitally to you, and how has this type of research changed during the pandemic? 


register here: https://libcal.lakeheadu.ca/event/3582472

mycourselink/d2l essential skills workshop

event date: 
wednesday, august 12, 2020 - 10:00am to 11:30am edt
event location: 
online
event contact name: 
teaching commons
event contact e-mail: 

this session will provide an overview of the learning environment and how to use the various tools in mycourselink/d2l to effectively structure your online site to simplify class management and enrich course experiences for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 .

after registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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