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2023 Annual Faculty Conference
The conference took place on Wednesday, August 16, 2023.
2023 Annual Faculty Conference Agenda
Below is a list of presentations from the conference with links to available presentation materials.
Research Updates (Colleen Fitzgerald)
Culturally Responsive Teaching: Case Report from a Pharmacy Practice Faculty Development Program (Mark Strand, Brody Maack, Natasha Petry)
Unlock the Power of Tech-Forward Teaching (Melissa Stotz)Novelution Grants and Contracts (Amy Scott)
Strategies for Teaching and Supporting Online Students (Sarah Crary)
The Art of Meaningful Meetings (Brooke Thiel) - handout
Hosting Visiting Scholars: Easier Than You Think (Tabitha Thomas, Amy Knudson)
Less is More: Simple Course Design and Accessibility (Sharley Kurtz, Tammy Cummings)Developing Proposal Budgets and Budget Justifications (Cindy Eleson & Amy Scott) - handout
Going Beyond Exit Interviews (Kristine Paranica)
Helping Students Achieve their Goals at NDSU: Best Practices for Increasing Retention and Persistence (Becky Bahe, Phil Hunt, Carrie Anne Platt)
Supporting Excellence in NDSU Graduate Programs (Matt Warner, Melissa Selders-Ortez) - Quick Guide for FacultyEncouraging Student Engagement and Interaction (Stacy Duffield)
Relationship Building and Fundraising (Justin Swanson, Sara Wald)
Responding Effectively to Conflict (Kristine Paranica)Reaching All Learners (Mark Coppin)Undergraduate Research (Ying Huang)FERPA (Phil Hunt, Jackie Schluchter, RaNelle Ingalls)Admins Sharing Knowledge (Melissa Lamp)
Admission Overview and Diverse Student Recruitment (Seinquis Leinen, Adam Lundquist, Anne Johnson, Carolina Pettus, Siham Amedy)
Various Campus Resources:Tri-College University(Tim Flakoll), Enagling Computational Research and Educatin in North Dakota (Khang Hoang), Best Practices in Course Materials (Alicia LaFerriere) Mentoring, Networking and Affinity Groups (Lisa Arnold, Julie Nash)
2022 Annual Faculty Conference
The conference took place on August 17, 2022.
2022 Annual Faculty Conference Agenda
Below is a list of presentations from the Faculty Conference with links to available presentation materials.
Research Updates (ColleeFitzgerald)
Creating Equitable Courses Using Alternative Grading Practices (Jennifer Momsen, Tara Slominski, Danielle Condry)
Developing Proposal Budgets and Budget Justifications (Cindy Eleson, Amy Scott)
Encouraging Student Engagement and Interaction (Stacy Duffield)
Recognizing and Supporting Students with Mental Health Concerns (William Burns)
Addressing Burnout through Time-Blocking (Carrie Anne Platt)
Disrupting Defensiveness in Communication (Kristine Paranica)
Promoting Educational Equity for Native American Students at NDSU (Ramona Danielson)
Fostering a Climate of Academic Integrity (Elizabeth Crawford Jackson, Thomas DeSutter, Michael Robinson)
Zooming in & Zooming Out: Dealing with Zoom Fatigue (David Westerman)
Advising Basics and Getting Started with Navigate (Becky Bahe, Andrea Hein)
Advocates & Allies for Gender Equity (Alan Denton, Roger Green) Handouts
Good Assignments Make Good Assessment (Jeff Boyer, Shannon David, Christina Hargiss)
Admission Overview and Diverse Student Recruitment (Seinquis Leinen, Adam Lundquist, Anne Johnson, Carolina Pettus, Siham Amedy)
Q&A Regarding COVID (Paul Carson, Sarah Swartz) Video presentation
Priorities for the Academic Year (David Cook, Margaret Fitzgerald)
How to Conduct an Investigation (Heather Higgins-Dochtermann)
Novelution Expenditure Charts and Budgeting Tool (Amy Scott)
The Art of Meaningful Meetings (Brooke Thiel) HandoutsWax On, Wax Off...Polish Up Your Course for Fall! (Sharley Kurtz)
Hosting Visiting Scholars: Easier than You Think (Tabitha Thomas, Amy Knudson) Handout
Responding to Sexual Violence (Megan Talcott)
Foreign Influence and Federal Grants: A Guide for what to Disclose when Applying for Federal Funds (Kristy Shirley, Val Kettner, Joycelyn Lucke, Sharon May, Amanda Wilkinson)
Reaching All Learners (Mark Coppin)
Advanced Computing Resources for Research and Education (Khang Hoang, Dane Skow)
Best Practices in Course Materials (Alicia LaFerriere)
Supporting Graduate Communities of NDSU (Matt Warner, Melissa Selders-Ortez)
Networking, Mentoring, Affinity Groups (Julie Nash)
2021 Annual Faculty Conference
The conference took place on August 18, 2021.
2021 Annual Faculty Conference Agenda
Below is a list of presentations from the Faculty Conference with links to available presentation materials.
- Latest Information on Coronavirus and NDSU Protocols (Paul Carson and Mike Borr)
- HyFlex Best Practices for Student Engagement (LAIC Staff)
- Negotiating Language Diversity in our Classrooms (Lisa Arnold, Ibtissem Belmihoub, Stephen Disrud, and Fahad Hossain)
- Developing Proposal Budgets and Budget Justifications (Cindy Eleson and Valrey Kettner)
- Encouraging Student Engagement and Interaction (Stacy Duffield)
- Good Assignments Make Good Assessment (Jeff Boyer)
- UDL 1.0 and UDL 2.0 (Jessica McQueston and Teresa Shume)
- Developing Mentoring Skills to Promote Student Success (Warren Christensen and Jenni Momsen)
- Using Flipgrid to Promote Learning Strategies and Foster Community (Katie Wissman)
- Integration of Theory & Practice: Student Sense of Belonging at NDSU (Laura Dahl and Alyssa Teubner)
- Games for Traditional Classrooms (Jess Jung)
- Navigating Conflict in Higher Education (Kristine Paranica)
- Navigating Difficult Time with Self-Compassion (Jill Nelson)
- Academia without Email (Carrie Anne Platt)
- The Undergraduate Recruitment Landscape (Seinquis Leinen, Adam Lundquist, Anne Johnson, and Carolina Pettus)
- Advising Basics and Getting Started with Navigate (Andrea Hein and Becky Bahe)
- Inclusive Teaching Practices and the Syllabus Challenge (Kim Case)
- Syllabus challenge
Transparency in Learning and Teaching in Higher Ed: TILT Higher Ed Examples and Resources to help implement a transparent teaching framework that promotes college students' success.
2020 Annual Faculty Conference
The conference took place on Wednesday, August 19, 2020.
2020 Annual Faculty & Academic Staff Conference Agenda
Below is a list of presentations from the Faculty Conference. As we receive material we will post it here for your reference. Please click on the name of the presenter for a list of conference material.
Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing: Teaching Under COVID-19. Mark Strand (Public Health)Link to the recording
- Good Assignments Make Good Assessment. Jeff Boyer (Director of Assessment and Accreditation)
- Welcome New Faculty. Learning and Applied Innovation Center (LAIC)
- Work-Life Harmony. Jodi Tangen (Education)
- Executive Order on China/Overall Security of Research. Alicia Kauffman (Int’l Student & Study Abroad Services), Sharon May (Export Controls), Julie Sherwood (Research Integrity & Compliance)
- Supporting Students with Mental Health Concerns. William Burns (Director of Counseling Center)
- Mind & Body: Taking care of YOU! Jenny Linker (HNES), Jill Nelson (HSE, Education)
2019 Annual Faculty Conference
The conference took place on Friday, August 23, 2019.
2019 Annual Faculty Conference Agenda
Below is a list of presentations from the Faculty Conference. As we receive material we will post it here for your reference. Please click on the name of the presenter for a list of conference material.
• Inclusive Classroom Practices to Increase Success and Retention of All Students. Angie Hodgson and Jenni Momsen (Biological Sciences).
• IVN-Landers: Life on the Margins. Experiences, Challenges, and Possibilities of Teaching Via Video Network. Erika Beseler Thompson, Sarah Crary, Nate Wood (Education), Andrea Huseth-Zosel (Public Health).
• Hosting Visiting International Scholars. Deborah Maertens, Tabitha Thomas (Faculty Immigration), Julie Garden-Robinson (HNES).
• Developing Proposal Budgets and Budget Justifications. Vicki Miller, Amy Scott (Sponsored Programs).
• Help! There’s a Problem in my Classroom: Managing and Referring Student Behavior Concerns. Casey Peterson, Emily Frazier (Dean of Students), Megan Talcott (SAPA), Emily McGann, Heather Higgins-Dochtermann (Equity).
• Dare to Lead: Faculty as Leaders. Jill Nelson (Human Sciences and Education, Certified Dare to Lead™ Facilitator).
• Sparking Entrepreneurship at NDSU. Scott Meyer (Business).
• Forget Finding Work-Life Balance – Create Work-Life Harmony! Jodi L. Tangen (Education).
• Recognizing and Supporting Students with Mental Health Concerns. William Burns (Counseling Center).
• History of NDSU. David Buchanan (Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources).
• Articulating Your Research Mentoring Philosophy. Abby Gold (Public Health), Brandy Randall (Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies).
• Using Technology to Promote Learning. Stephen Beckermann (ITS).
• Classroom Technology Announcements. Melissa Stotz, ITS.
• Mission, Service, Engagement Reflecting on Our Work in Public Higher Education. Holly Hassel (English).
• Developing and Maintaining a Productive and Impactful Research Program. Clay Routledge (Psychology).
• Student Recruitment and Retention. Merideth Sherlin, Seinquis Leinen, Gabriel Lindo-Ardila (Admissions).
• Navigating Conflict in Higher Education. Kristine Paranica (Ombud).
• Digital Scholarship. Joe Mocnik (Libraries), Jane Schuh (RCA).
2017 Annual Faculty Conference
Content Delivery to Meet Your Instructional Goals | |
Ten Teaching Tips from the First 10 Years Getting Started: Research and Grants at NDSU | |
Developing Proposal Budgets and Budget Justifications | |
Using NDSU Data Resources to Inform and Support Decision-Making | |
Bullying in the Workplace | Workplace Bullying |
Getting Started: Research and Grants at NDSU | |
Setting the Stage: Getting Your Class Off to a Good Start | |
Navigating Difficult Conversations | |
Student Focused, Land-Grant, Research University - What Is That Thing in the Middle? | |
Smooth Sailing or Stormy Waters: Navigating Research Integrity and Compliance at NDSU | |
Open Educational Resources Initiatives at NDSU | |
Universal Design in the College Classroom - What Do We Know and What Do We Need? | |
Teaching a Global Student Community | |
Look Who's Coming to Your Classroom: NDSU Student Profile, Useful Resources and Strategies for Student Success | Student Success Presentation |
Avoiding Burnout: Tips for Thriving (not just surviving) This School Year | |
Introduction to Blackboard | |
Experience Is What You Get Right After You Needed It: Taking on Leadership Roles In Academia |
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Student Success Collaborative Platform | |
Digital Measures | https://www.ndsu.edu/provost/digital_measures/ |
Faculty Search Training | |
Mandatory Title IX/EO Training |
2016 Annual Faculty Conference
Google IT! | |
Getting Started: Research and Grants at NDSU | |
Look Who's Coming to Your Classroom: NDSU Student Profile, Useful Resources and Strategies for Student Success | Student Success Handout |
Giving Feedback | Responding to Student Writing |
Wikipedia | Wikipedia Presentation |
Teaching a Global Student Community | |
Developing Proposal Budgets and Budget Justifications | Budget Development Presentation |
Setting the Stage: Getting Your Class Off to a Good Start | Setting the Stage Worksheet Blooms Taxonomy Action Verbs Constructing an Effective Syllabus |
Using PIVOT for Customized Grant Searches and Your Expertise Profile | PIVOT Presentation |
Bullying in the Workplace | Workplace Bullying |
Quality Matters | Quality Matters Presentation |
Teaching a Variety of Learners -- Accessibility and Universal Course Design | |
Development, Implementation, and Assessment of Active-Based Instruction - Maria Oliver-Hoyo, North Carolina State University | Presentation Highlights Practical Suggestions Activity A Sinking Suspicion |
Introduction to Blackboard | |
Ten Teaching Tips from the First 10 Years | |
Alone We Are Strong...Together We Are Stronger: Faculty, Staff, and Student Panel on Co-Curricular Opportunities | |
Copyright and Plagiarism in the Academy | PPT |
Digital Measures | https://www.ndsu.edu/provost/digital_measures/ |