Web talk, Celebrating Successes as a Community

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Date/Time:Friday, 18 Sep 2020 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Location:online only - via Zoom from Yale University
URL:https://bit.ly/3bBcc4N
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Channel:Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Categories:Training, development
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Fall online is here - what's working? This SI Happy Hour will be a celebration and idea exchange for the SI community. It has been six months since COVID and remote instruction began. Join us for a happy hour devoted to acknowledging our resilience, hard work, and ingenuity in the face of adversity.

This session will be our way of congratulating you on making it through the summer and redesigning your courses, but it will be more than pats on the back. We're also going to share what works. Your homework is to bring one tip, trick, strategy, or method and be ready to share it with your peers.

Jennifer Frederick, Executive Director, Yale Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning

To join this web talk
Register via Web talk, Celebrating Successes as a Community - Zoom registration website.

Series Overview
The Scientific Teaching in Practice Webinar Series extends the learning and dialogue that occurs at the Summer Institutes (SI) on Scientific Teaching into a year-round community that supports and inspires evidence-based teaching. Each month, the SI community is invited to attend an interactive webinar related to the practice and/or dissemination of scientific teaching. The webinar will be facilitated by someone experienced in that area, integrating significant time for questions and open discussion. Webinars are open to SI alums as well as those generally interested in scientific teaching and evidence-based teaching strategies.

Coordinated by the following
The series is brought to you by Yale Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and National Institute on Scientific Teaching.

This web talk is promoted by the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT).