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SLAM: Two Years of Michigan MOOCs: What Analytics Tell us About Learning in these Environments -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Presenters: Christopher Brooks and Stephanie Teasley, School of Information, U-M

For more information about learning analytics at U-M and to view videos and slides from past SLAM presentations, click here.
SLAM: The Texas Vision: A Cross-institutional Strategy for Access, Affordability, and Student Success -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Presenter Steven Mintz, Executive Director, Institute for Transformational Learning at University of Texas System.

For more information about learning analytics at U-M and to view videos and slides from past SLAM presentations, click…

SLAM: The Stats 250 E2Coach Project: What did we do? What did we learn? -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate
In this session, Brenda Gunderson and Omar Chavez describe how they implemented E2Coach, a tailored communication system, in Statistics 250. Because of the size of the course and the on-line resources already in use in this course,…
SLAM: Tell Us How You Really Feel: Insights from Large-Scale Text Analysis of Student Survey Responses -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate
We present initial results from a large-scale text mining analysis of student written responses to UM course evaluation questions, based on a dataset comprising millions of comments for thousands of courses over 10 semesters. Our goals are to (…
SLAM: Quantitative Insights on In-Class Creation and Sharing of Knowledge -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

From “think-pair-share” to group projects, it is well known that collaborative elements enhance active learning. We examined three university and community college classes using SKIES, a tablet-based technology that enables students and teachers…

SLAM: Multi-Institutional Explorations of Grade Penalties -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Two Presentations:

Multi-Institutional Explorations of Grade Penalties presented by
 Benjamin Koester, Physics, U-M

Case Of The Month: An Interactive Approach to Case Based Learning in Oral Pathology, presented by Renee Ismail, U-…

SLAM: Learning Analytics, Digital Education, and Innovation at U-M -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

In this session, James Hilton, Vice Provost for Digital Education & Innovation, will give an update on the Digital Education and Innovation (DEI) office, the intersections of digital education and learning analytics, and how the university is…

SLAM: Learning Analytics Task Force: 2012-2015 -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Presenter Tim McKay, Learning Analytics Task Force: 2012-2015.

SLAM: Evidence that Class Participation Affects Student Outcomes -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate
In this session, Perry Samson, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences will discuss his analysis of data gathered in his Extreme Weather course through the LectureTools platform.  Preliminary analyses have identified relationships between how…
SLAM: Education without States -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate
Throughout the twentieth century most educational data were produced and analyzed with government patronage, with the resulting knowledge defined as a public good for the improvement of citizens, workers and policies. Very recently, proprietary…
SLAM: Characterizing Instruction in Introductory Science Courses at Michigan State University -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

In this session, Becky Matz (CREATE for STEM Institute, Michigan State University) will characterize how patterns in teaching activities in introductory science classes differ by discipline at MSU and offer preliminary data on the teaching of…

SLAM: Case Of The Month: An Interactive Approach to Case Based Learning in Oral Pathology -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Case Of The Month: An Interactive Approach to Case Based Learning in Oral Pathology, presented by Renee Ismail, U-M, School of Dentistry

For more information about learning analytics at U-M and to view videos and slides from past…
SLAM 9/28/11 - Rebecca Matz and Mark Banaszak Holl, University of Michigan Chemistry -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Concurrent Enrollment in Lecture and Laboratory Enhances Student Performance and Retention

 

SLAM 9/14/11 - Tim McKay, UM Physics and the LSA Honors Program -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Introducing SLAM and a report on 49,000 Physics Students: Who Does Better Than Expected?

 

SLAM - John Fritz, Assistant VP for Instructional Tech and New Media, UMBC -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

John Fritz Assistant VP for Instructional Tech and New Media, UMBC

Using Learning Analytics to Raise Awareness of Underperforming Students

 

Six-Session Training for Multicultural Facilitation in the Classroom
Requirement B1

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Six-Session Training for Multicultural Classroom Facilitation -
Graduate Students
Requirement B1

Co-facilitated by staff from CRLT and The Program on Intergroup Relations (IGR), this six-week seminar allows participants to both learn about and practice a range of effective facilitation strategies for use in U-M's multicultural classrooms. We…

Six-Session Training for Multicultural Classroom Facilitation -
Graduate Students
Requirement B1

Co-sponsored by Rackham School of Graduate Studies, CRLT, and The Program on Intergroup Relations, this series of six three-hour workshops provides foundational knowledge and practice in using a variety of models of group facilitation and…

Six-Session Training for Diversity and Inclusive Teaching -
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Graduate Students
Requirement B1
Co-facilitated by staff from CRLT and The Program on Intergroup Relations (IGR), this six-week seminar allows participants to both learn about and practice a range of effective facilitation strategies for use in U-M's multicultural classrooms…
Shoulda Woulda Coulda: Moving Beyond Failure and Actively Cultivating a More Equitable Academy -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Systems of higher education in the U.S. create differential advantage and disadvantage for the people who work and learn in them. When individuals move through these systems--as administrators, instructors, or learners--they make choices to…

Sharing Our Work: Key Insights from Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (strolling lunch & poster session) -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Learn about the wide range of projects sponsored by the Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (FCIT) initiative during the 2017-18 academic year. Featured projects, from 10 U-M schools and colleges, include: the development of a tool that…

Sharing Our Work: Key Insights from Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (poster session) -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Learn about the wide range of projects sponsored by the…

Sharing Our Work: Key Insights from Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (poster session and lunch) -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Learn about the wide range of projects sponsored by the Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (FCIT) initiative during the 2015-16 academic year. Featured projects, from five U-M schools and colleges, include a workshop on LGBTQA…

Sharing Our Work: Insights from Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (strolling lunch & poster session) -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Learn about the wide range of projects sponsored by the Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (FCIT) initiative during the 2016-17 academic year. Featured projects, from seven U-M schools and colleges, include:  a series of workshops and…

Seven (simple) strategies to improve your teaching
Requirement B2

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