Upcoming Speakers and Events
Hosting Workshops at FRC
The Faculty Resource Center hosts workshops, speakers, and other
special events in support of teaching and learning at Highline.
These include:
- Renowned speakers with expertise in our focus areas for the
year
- Highline faculty members sharing their knowledge and
experience with the campus community
- Events to support the teaching and learning community at
Highline
If you would like to offer a workshop within your field or
expertise, please contact the FRC to discuss this possibility. If
you know of a renowned speaker whose proficiency coincides with our
current focus areas, or if you would like us to offer a workshop on special topic, please
let us know.
Past Presenters
Below is a partial list of workshops presented by FRC, most of
which have been videotaped. If you would like to sign out one of
these video tapes, please contact the FRC. The FRC may also have
hard copies of related handouts.
I-Clickers
April 2007
Authentic Learning
& Blackboard Assessment
May 2007
Poster Sessions
September 2006
Warm it up: Managing Classroom Environment to
Promote Learning
Angela McGlynn
PowerPoint Slides
Understanding the Second Language Learner
Dr. Nona H. Stokes, American Language Department,
Mt. San Antonio College
March 2003
Using the Grading Process to Enhance Student
Learning, Teaching, and Assessment
Virginia Anderson, Professor, Department of
Biological Sciences, Towson University
January 2003
Copyright for Educators
Thom Deardorff
May 2002
From Novice to Expert: Helping Students Learn
Strategies for Undergraduate Research
John Bean, Professor, College of Arts & Sciences,
Seattle University
April 2001
Assigning and Grading Writing to Promote
Critical Thinking and Course Learning
John Bean, Professor, College of Arts & Sciences,
Seattle University
April 2001
Training the Trainer
Bill Latham
February 2001
Learning Differences
James Vasquez, Professor, Education. University of
Washington
April 2000
Last updated:
June 25, 2007
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