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Fundamentals Of Sonographic Wave Propagation And New Technologies, Michael Hartman
Fundamentals Of Sonographic Wave Propagation And New Technologies, Michael Hartman
Faculty Works: Allied Health Sciences
Presented at Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography in a webinar/professional series.
Hallmarks Of Quality Teaching, Timothy L. Heaton
Hallmarks Of Quality Teaching, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
Identification of what is effective teaching in the classroom in both the cognitive and affective domains.
Identifying And Treating Learning Disabilities In The Regular Classroom, Timothy L. Heaton
Identifying And Treating Learning Disabilities In The Regular Classroom, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
This seminar will be helpful for any parent or teacher in diagnosing learning problems with their children and will also discuss ways of helping these children learn more effectively.
Supervising Teachers: An Edification And Instructional Model, Timothy L. Heaton
Supervising Teachers: An Edification And Instructional Model, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
Using current research and the Praxis III model, supervisory techniques will be presented as well as checklists for supervision of classroom instruction.
Helping First-Year Teachers Survive, Timothy L. Heaton
Helping First-Year Teachers Survive, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
This workshop gives ideas to administrators from the research and actual experience of what really is helpful to first year teachers, including protecting them from over commitment, structured support systems in the school for the spouse, finances, locating resources for education, classroom management, positive mentoring from other teachers, and other helpful hints to keep the first year teacher from burning out and want to return to your school.
Is Johnny Smarter Than His Teacher?, Timothy L. Heaton
Is Johnny Smarter Than His Teacher?, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
Gifted children are sometimes labeled trouble-makers or lazy because they have not been properly diagnosed or taught in the classroom. This seminar deals with the unique nature of the gifted learner and how to instruct them in the regular classroom.
Best Practices In Education, Timothy L. Heaton
Best Practices In Education, Timothy L. Heaton
Education Faculty Presentations
The term “Best Practice” is a key term for all educators to know. There are many facets to “Best Practice” at every level dealing with student learning, student behavior, student development, student motivation, and much, much more. The educational research giving the evidences of what works and what doesn’t work in classrooms is substantial. This workshop will give teachers and supervisors at every level a thorough look at “Best Practice” so implementation can be done in every school.
When The Virtual Meets The Real: An Assessment Of The Benefits And "Costs" Of Open Access Texts For First Year Writing Courses At Cuny, Johannah Rodgers
When The Virtual Meets The Real: An Assessment Of The Benefits And "Costs" Of Open Access Texts For First Year Writing Courses At Cuny, Johannah Rodgers
Publications and Research
An assessment of the advantages, drawbacks, and costs of Open Access / OER texts for First Year Writing courses at CUNY.
Preparing High School Students For A Bright Future, Ann Marie Smeraldi
Preparing High School Students For A Bright Future, Ann Marie Smeraldi
Michael Schwartz Library Publications
Librarians have been lighting the way to college and career readiness for decades. With the implementation of the Common Core Standards on the horizon, school librarians have a fresh opportunity to breathe new life into their library instruction programs and enlighten students’ minds. During this session the presenter will compare the AASL and ACRL information literacy standards and illuminate their presence in the new Common Core. Using all three standards as a framework, the presenter will share lesson plans designed to teach high school students essential information literacy skills that will help them sparkle and shine in college and the …
Getting Started In The Library: A Sacred Heart University Colloquium On Information Literacy, Amy Jansen
Getting Started In The Library: A Sacred Heart University Colloquium On Information Literacy, Amy Jansen
Librarian Publications
Presentation by Amy Jansen, Business & Web Experience Librarian at the Ryan Matura Library of Sacred Heart University, for students, covering the basics of college undergraduate research.
Map-Works® Making Achievement Possible [Presentation With Audio], Tiffany Polite
Map-Works® Making Achievement Possible [Presentation With Audio], Tiffany Polite
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
No abstract provided.
Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants: How To Begin The Literature Review, Susan A. Ariew, Audrey Powers
Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants: How To Begin The Literature Review, Susan A. Ariew, Audrey Powers
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
Offers tips and strategies for efficient, effective use of library resources and services to help new graduate students at USF get started on research and literature reviews in their field.
Minority Students On The College Track, Amy Cook, Arthur Mccann
Minority Students On The College Track, Amy Cook, Arthur Mccann
Counseling and School Psychology Faculty Publication Series
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, a student drops out of school every nine seconds, with Latino and African American students being disproportionately represented. Findings from a survey study will be discussed, including evidence-based interventions to promote college attainment among Latino and African American students.
A Social Justice Approach: Exploring Umass Boston’S Service Learning Partnership With The Boston Public Schools To Develop High School Students’ College And Career Readiness, Laura Hayden, Amy Cook, Robert Gracia, Jason Youmatz, Elizabeth Walsh
A Social Justice Approach: Exploring Umass Boston’S Service Learning Partnership With The Boston Public Schools To Develop High School Students’ College And Career Readiness, Laura Hayden, Amy Cook, Robert Gracia, Jason Youmatz, Elizabeth Walsh
Counseling and School Psychology Faculty Publication Series
Through partnership with two BPS high schools, school counseling graduate students engage in service learning and participate in organized experiences that meet school needs and are coordinated with graduate students' learning goals. School counseling students meet with BPS students individually and through classroom interventions to assist in the college/career process and prepare them for post-secondary educational options. This session will describe the partnership, including direct experiences shared by graduate students.
Bridging The Gap Through Collaboration:, Rebecca Arliss, Carlos Arguelles, Rodolfo Hernandez
Bridging The Gap Through Collaboration:, Rebecca Arliss, Carlos Arguelles, Rodolfo Hernandez
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
College Student Satisfaction & Assessment [Presentation With Audio], Laura Heidel
College Student Satisfaction & Assessment [Presentation With Audio], Laura Heidel
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
The purpose of this podcast is to inform viewers on the importance college student satisfaction has within student affairs departments and higher education institutions.
User Expectations Of Library Genealogy Databases V. What They Actually Get, Rosemary L. Meszaros, Katherine Pennavaria
User Expectations Of Library Genealogy Databases V. What They Actually Get, Rosemary L. Meszaros, Katherine Pennavaria
DLPS Faculty Publications
An analysis and comparison of two genealogical databases: Ancestry.com and Heritagequest.com.
Transitions: Narratives Of Transitional Experiences Of Non-Traditional Female Students Upon Return To The University, Susan A. Turner
Transitions: Narratives Of Transitional Experiences Of Non-Traditional Female Students Upon Return To The University, Susan A. Turner
Teacher Education and Leadership Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Focus Groups: A Strategic Tool For Discovery & Assessment [Presentation With Audio], Bethany Truax
Focus Groups: A Strategic Tool For Discovery & Assessment [Presentation With Audio], Bethany Truax
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Ethics On The Protection Of Human Subjects [Presentation With Audio], Westley R. Meredith
The Importance Of Ethics On The Protection Of Human Subjects [Presentation With Audio], Westley R. Meredith
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
A brief history of the protection of subjects; The Belmont Reports three prinicples; How to avoid personal ethical conflicts as an investigator
Assessing Campus Culture To Increase Campus Diversity And Enhance Cross-Cultural Understanding [Presentation With Audio], Kelly Almousily
Assessing Campus Culture To Increase Campus Diversity And Enhance Cross-Cultural Understanding [Presentation With Audio], Kelly Almousily
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
No abstract provided.
Assessing Student Learning Outcomes [Presentation With Audio], Andrew Swan
Assessing Student Learning Outcomes [Presentation With Audio], Andrew Swan
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Need For Alcohol Assessment In College Students: An Overview [Presentation With Audio], Nikki N. Eversole
Understanding The Need For Alcohol Assessment In College Students: An Overview [Presentation With Audio], Nikki N. Eversole
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
No abstract provided.
Service Learning/Civic Engagement And Assessment In Higher Education [Presentation With Audio], Allison Smith
Service Learning/Civic Engagement And Assessment In Higher Education [Presentation With Audio], Allison Smith
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
To illustrate the importance of service learning and civic engagement in higher education.
To demonstrate the need for assessment and accountability of service learning and civic engagement in higher education.
Assessing Student Learning [Presentation With Audio], Amber R. Sellers
Assessing Student Learning [Presentation With Audio], Amber R. Sellers
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
Why? Need for assessment in higher education
How? Traditional ways of assessing within the classroom
What? Changes within traditional assessment
Huh? Translating assessment methods to student affairs
Aha! Implications for student affairs professionals
If It's Worth Teaching, It's Worth Finding Out Whether They Learned It!, Susan A. Ariew, Drew Smith
If It's Worth Teaching, It's Worth Finding Out Whether They Learned It!, Susan A. Ariew, Drew Smith
Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications
NEFLIN Webinar covering a variety of issues regarding assessment of academic library instruction, including: How assessment fits into the information literacy landscape How assessment is an integral part of instructional design How teacher-librarians determine what types of assessments are right for program or department How to customize assessments to fit learning objectives
Forging Ahead To College: Latino And African American Students’ Experiences With Their Former School Counselors, Amy Cook, Arthur Mccann
Forging Ahead To College: Latino And African American Students’ Experiences With Their Former School Counselors, Amy Cook, Arthur Mccann
Counseling and School Psychology Faculty Publication Series
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, a student drops out of school every nine seconds, with Latino and African American students being disproportionately represented. A survey-based study conducted with a diverse group of college students regarding experiences with their former high school counselor revealed evidence-based interventions that could be implemented with Latino and African American students to promote college attainment. This session will provide you with the knowledge to address impediments that Latino and African American students encounter and how to promote college access. Discussion and sharing information about various school counselor practices will be encouraged.
Needs Assessment Of Students And Student Groups [Presentation With Audio], John Sanders
Needs Assessment Of Students And Student Groups [Presentation With Audio], John Sanders
Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610)
No abstract provided.
Information Literacy And Critical Thinking: Applying Elements To Academic Research Practices In The First Year, Sara Mccaslin
Information Literacy And Critical Thinking: Applying Elements To Academic Research Practices In The First Year, Sara Mccaslin
UC Publications
No abstract provided.
Creating A Culture That Focuses On Assessing Leap Essential Learning Outcomes Without Killing Ourselves, Kenneth M. Jones, Philip I. Kramer, Peggy Retka
Creating A Culture That Focuses On Assessing Leap Essential Learning Outcomes Without Killing Ourselves, Kenneth M. Jones, Philip I. Kramer, Peggy Retka
Office of Academic Review and Curricular Advancement Staff Publications
No abstract provided.