Mixing IT Up Blending Technological and Pedagogical Professional
Mixing IT Up: Blending Technological and Pedagogical Professional Development Carin Chuang, Annette Coates, Karen Klosinski, Christabel Rogalin, Anastasia Trekles, Sarah White Mentorship Program Overview • • • PNC Technology Mentorship Program: One Year Later Available to all full-time or part-time faculty Mentor Faculty are trained in Quality Matters standards and online/hybrid course development Interdisciplinary and campus-wide Liberal Arts • • Semester 1: Develop and learn Semester 2: Teach and be formally evaluated with the QM rubric • Redesigned course Quality Matters standards Stipend and ongoing lunch workshops Recognition luncheon with administration Impact & Assessment • • • Quality Matters internal review Provides faculty with a new template for all their courses Students find increased satisfaction Nursing Biology Chemistry Physics Technology and Engineering • • Computer Information Technology Electrical Engineering Business Benefits • • • English Communication Education Behavioral Sciences Science Two Semesters • • Where do our participants come from? • Organizational Leadership References Ongoing Challenges • • • Time! Consistent participation Providing constructive criticism Helping faculty choose the tools best for their courses Taking things one step at a time • Barczyk, C. , Buckenmeyer, J. , Feldman, L. , & Hixon, E. (2011). Assessment of a university-based distance education mentoring program from a quality management perspective. Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 19(1), 5 -24. • Huston, T. , & Weaver, C. L. (2008). Peer coaching: Professional development for experienced faculty. Innovative Higher Education, 33(1), 5 -20. • Pan, C. , & Thompson, K. (2009). Exploring dynamics between instructional designers and higher education faculty: An ethnographic case study. Journal of Educational Technology Development and Exchange, 2(1), 33 -52. Retrieved from http: //www. sicet. org/journals/jetde 09/sam. pdf • Quality Matters Program (2014). QM research. Quality Matters. Retrieved from https: //www. qualitymatters. org/research. • Sener, J. , & Shattuck, K. (2006). Research literature and standards sets support for Quality Matters review standards as of 12/5/05. Quality Matters.
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