December 15, 2019 – TEACHING MATTERS NEWSLETTER – PDDAY2020 / Happy Holidays / The New Pod Classroom

Managing the end of the term

Nearing the end of the semester can bring a sense of relief for instructors but the opposite for some of our students. The last month of classes is a time to remind students (and perhaps ourselves) how to manage their time and their stress levels so students can refocus and deliver work they can be proud of. Hope you find time over the holiday to de-stress and unwind. 

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Featured Videos by Magna Mentor Commons
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Teaching and Learning has subscribed to the Magna Mentor Commons, 20 minute videos designed to answer a specific question related to teaching and learning. They deliver actionable insights in highly focused and short presentations designed to fit busy schedules. Sign up today by emailing asktlc@ufv.ca.

 

 

150 Acts of Reconciliation for Canada’s 150

On August 4th, there are 150 days left in 2017 – the year of Canada’s 150th birthday. There have been robust discussions this year around reconciliation and we would like to contribute to the conversation. Together, we have written 150 Acts of Reconciliation for the last 150 days of 2017. Many of these are small, everyday acts that average Canadians can undertake, but others are more provocative that encourage people to think about Indigenous-settler relationships in new ways. We encourage you to use #150Acts to share your engagement with each item on the list.

6. Download an Indigenous podcast, like Ryan McMahon’s Red Man Laughing or Molly Swain and Chelsea Vowel’s Métis in Space.

Read more of the 150 Acts…and review UFV Indigenization

 

 

SAVE THE DATE
Join us Thursday, April 30 for PDDAY2020

All faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to a day of professional development to connect with colleagues, learn tools, tips, and trends in higher ed, and grow UFV towards the future together. Join us at the Abbotsford Campus for this amazing day.

This year’s theme is Be well. Learn well. Teach well…the connection between good health and academic performance.

Health and well-being for everyone at UFV and in our community is of the utmost importance, and we recognize how it can affect our happiness, performance and success. PDDay2020 will feature wellness experts from UFV and the community who will encourage us to be our healthiest and happiest self. Healthy communities start with helpful and supportive members who think and act proactively despite our differing circumstances and challenges.

Try something new this PD Day!  Meet new people, learn ways to nurture a better you, and indulge in innovative self-care strategies.

#UFVPPDAY

Call for Workshop Proposals will be open January 3 – 31, 2020.

For more information please visit: ufv.ca/pd-day/

PD Day is supported by the Office of the Provost and Vice President, Academic, the Teaching & Learning Advisory CommitteeHuman Resources, and the Teaching and Learning department.

 

 

turnitin.com

It is UFV’s mandate that this tool be used as a learning tool for students. Faculty members can set up a Turnitin assignment where students can submit papers several times up to the assignment deadline. Once the deadline arrives, the assignment currently submitted is the final version. By allowing students to see the originality report prior to final submission, students can ensure their papers are not plagiarized. (Proper set up of the assignment is required as paper titles, bibliographies, and common phrases can be highlighted as plagiarized text. Visit the Teaching and Learning Centre for assistance.)

To sign up with Turnitin.com, contact asktlc@ufv.ca. They will sign you up, provide you with a login and any necessary training if you require.

 

 

The new pod classroom K160

Check it out! Book a Learning Designer to give you an orientation on January 3.
Contact to schedule a time: asktlc@ufv.ca 

 

 

asktlc@ufv.ca

online@ufv.ca is no longer – so use askufv@ufv.ca

You may have already heard that Teaching & Learning has a new email address for support, it’s asktlc@ufv.ca. Catchy, right? Please use this new email address for questions or support related to pedagogy and itservicedesk@ufv.ca for support related to technology. Here is an example: If instructors want to know how to add a discussion forum in Blackboard (a simple how-to) then contact itservicedesk@ufv.ca. If instructors want ideas on how to get better engagement in discussion forums (how-to use a tool more effectively), then contact asktlc@ufv.ca. Don’t worry, ITS and Teaching & Learning work together closely so we’ll make sure the appropriate department responds to your request quickly.

A reminder that Teaching & Learning offers assistance and recommends teaching tools and techniques to apply not only in online courses, but in traditional and hybrid ones, too.

 

 

Working with Multilingual Learners – Providing resources and practical classroom strategies

We hope that our resource website will provide resources and practical classroom strategies to help faculty members who are teaching the increasing numbers of multilingual learners in their classrooms. We have tried to organize the site so that you can find information you need as quickly as possible as well as links to other helpful resources.

Overview of the site

If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact: Kerry Johnson

 

 

Reserve Technology Equipment Online
Online Request Form

Faculty and staff can order technology resources such as digital cameras, laptops, data projectors, swivl cameras, microphones, etc. from the listing available on the above link.

For more information, please contact: asktlc@ufv.ca

 

 

Festival of Learning

2020 Festival of Learning: Disruption & Transformation in Higher Education

May 11 – 13, 2020

The Festival of Learning is B.C.’s largest celebration of teaching and learning in higher education. Held every two years and welcoming about 500 attendees from all over B.C. and beyond, the Festival is a great opportunity for faculty, students, leaders, librarians, learning designers, educational technologists and accessibility/ disability educators and professionals to network and learn together.

For more information, proposal and registration details: festival.bccampus.ca/