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05/15/2024
Rachael Dougherty
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2024 Staff Education Days are scheduled for June 14th and 21st. Both days are from 8:30am until 12pm and will have the same sessions.

All Career, Professional, and Administration Staff and Department Chairs are highly recommended to attend. Supervisors, please ensure there is still adequate staff coverage during these days. Registration is required and is available HERE. The schedules with times and locations will be available on the Professional Development InfoGuide.

Please contact the Office of Professional Development at ext. 3141 or ProDevo@DaytonaState.edu with any questions.

 

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03/27/2024
Rachael Dougherty
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Please join Professor Sue Wheeler for this installment of the "Let's Talk Teaching" workshop series. Professor Wheeler is teaching Speech utilizing AI as a central theme for her student learning activities. The discussions in class and in the forums are by far some of the most thought-provoking material she has seen in several years. 

Tomorrow, Thursday March 28th @ 2pm

Join Here!

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03/04/2024
Rachael Dougherty
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Please join Professor Sprouse this Thursday (3/7/24) at 2pm for the latest installment in the Let's Talk Teaching series. 

He will describe the "Critical Friends/Peer Review" format he has been using in class and will share prompts, assignments, and lessons learned. He will also share the ways he has used AI to collaborate on lesson plans. 

This session will be partly reflective, drawing from past discussions. In the end, the aim is to brainstorm ways to continue to incorporate AI, and eventually come back together to assess what worked and what didn't as a group.

Click here to Join!

 

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01/23/2024
Rachael Dougherty
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Congratulations Falcons on a great start to the Spring 2024 semester!

A few updates on upcoming & recent events from the Office of Professional Development.

  • The 2024 Spring Planning Week recordings are now available on the Professional Development InfoGuide.
  • Adjunct Support Day is this Friday, January 26th! In-person registrations are full, however the entire event will be available live via Teams. Please register for the event HERE.
  • Registration for the 16th Annual Academic Excellence Symposium is now open! This year's theme is Navigating Engagement: Faculty Pursuits for Students' Success. With almost 20 sessions varying from Capes to Crows, choosing your favorite sessions will be difficult! The Symposium is in-person ONLY and registration is extremely limited. Coffee, pastries, and lunch are included. Register Now!

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01/18/2024
Rachael Dougherty
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The deadline for workshop proposals is Monday at 5pm! Please submit your proposals prior to that deadline. Contact Professional Development with any questions. Registration for the Symposium will open next week. Proposal submission instructions and form, along with the Symposium's topic guides, can be found on the PD InfoGuide

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01/10/2024
Rachael Dougherty
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A Teams option has been added to today's session “Classroom Management: A Timely Conversation.” The Professional Development InfoGuide is updated with the latest schedule and the Teams link can also be accessed HERE

 

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11/27/2023
Rachael Dougherty
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Let's Talk Teaching with our Students about Generative AI

Come and engage in an insightful discussion hosted by the Faculty Senate Instruction and Learning Committee featuring a panel of students exploring generative AI’s influence on their learning and its implications for their future careers. Considering the swift progress in artificial intelligence, our students encounter employment challenges-ranging from its effects on their chosen fields to potential job loss and needing to develop AI-related skills. We invite all students, faculty, and staff to join us for the final installment of our Let’s Talk Teaching series focused on AI.  

You can find the link to this online session in the title. Please invite your students to join our conversation about this important technology.  

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11/14/2023
Rachael Dougherty
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Please join the College of Arts & Sciences in this important and timely training for classroom management! The session will be held in the FIC on Friday at 2pm.

Space is limited so please register via this link- Register Here Contact Theresa Littlebird at ext. 3009 for any questions. 

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11/06/2023
Rachael Dougherty
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The Faculty Senate Instruction and Learning Committee has organized a series of Let's Talk Teaching workshops this fall. Join your colleagues for a series of thoughtful teaching and learning conversations around the newest technological disruptor in our classrooms, generative AI (Artificial Intelligence), specifically ChatGPT. For more information, please reach out to Lee Kenyon, Rich Vollaro, and Liz Barnes.  

The workshop link is in the title. See you online!

Let's Talk Teaching: Critical Thinking and the Writing Process with ChatGPT 

Thursday, November 9, 2 PM, Teams 

Presented by: Percy Mercer and Lisa Jordan, Writing Specialists, DSC (Daytona State College) Writing Center 

What's the difference between knowing what a sandwich looks like and what a sandwich is? Can AI tell the difference? By studying artificial intelligence and its use of critical thinking or lack thereof, students and faculty can further understand these programs and their processes in order to better utilize their abilities. During this session, you will learn some strategies that will help you and your students efficiently interact with AI. Please join writing specialists, Percy Mercer and Lisa Jordan, for this exploratory conversation about AI in the classroom. 

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11/02/2023
Rachael Dougherty
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American College of Education (ACE) is hosting webinars in November.

This will be a time for any interested employees to learn more about ACE, our programs, and tuition discount grants. If someone cannot attend the webinar live, they can still register and will receive the recording the following day. Webinars are available every month. Choose the date and time that works best for you. Register HERE [aceedu.zoom.us] or Scan the QR code to register for the webinar. American College of Education offers 100% online CCNE accredited RN to BSN and MSN programs as well as Healthcare and Business Micro-credentials, Certificates, Education Specialist, and Doctoral programs. Most recently Newsweek awarded us with #2 Online College in America. Our mission is to provide quality online education that is affordable for working professionals. The RN to BSN is under $8,000 and the MSN is under $12,000 and includes the total costs. The Doctoral programs are under $24,000.We look forward to sharing more about ACE and the tuition discount grants you may be eligible to receive through our programs.

 

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