Last Day to Register for the 2023 Teaching Effectiveness Conference

2023 TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS CONFERENCE

Understanding & Engaging the Post-Pandemic College Student

Saturday, December 2, 2023.
Clarkson University 
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Registration & check-in at 8:15 a.m.)

Today is the last day to register. Don’t miss out on this exciting professional development opportunity!

The Associated Colleges of the St. Lawrence Valley invites you to join us for our Annual Teaching Effectiveness Conference! This year’s theme is Understanding & Engaging the Post-Pandemic College Student. The full-day conference programming will consist of a keynote address by Dr. Jennifer Ball, panels, and a facilitated roundtable discussion. Conference participants will have the opportunity to learn from and interactively engage with fellow colleagues from the Associated Colleges, and discuss critical issues related to mental health and digital challenges that our students and faculty are experiencing post-pandemic. Details are as follows: 

REGISTRATION LINK 

Registration deadline: November 17, 2023.

*Please note, we cannot guarantee a lunch if you register after 11/17/23.

CONFERENCE FORMAT

Opening Remarks: 
President Marc Christensen, Clarkson University

Keynote Speaker:

Dr. Jennifer Ball, Professor of History & Social Documentation / VP Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Access

Supporting Students’ Mental Health Panel
Directors of Counseling Centers from the four local colleges have been invited to speak to faculty about how the pandemic has impacted students’ mental health and their college experience, and how faculty can better understand and support them.

Digital Opportunities & Challenges Panel
Field experts from the Associated Colleges will cover an array of topics including AI Chat GPT, digital literacy, and academic integrity and dishonesty.

Facilitated Roundtable Discussions:
Participants will have the opportunity to dive into in-depth conversations with their peers on the topics discussed throughout the conference. These dialogues will help us generate insights on critical issues that impact a student’s learning experience and faculty’s teaching practices and identify strategies to best support students.

For more information about the Associated Colleges, please visit our website. 

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