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Now Accepting Applications for MCC Teaching and Learning Grants

MCC Teaching & Learning Grants Available for Summer 2013 Projects

The Center for Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce that the College has made monies available to fund 2013 MCC Teaching & Learning Grant projects during Summer 2013. Applications for 2013 MCC Teaching & Learning Grants will be accepted until 5:00 PM on Wednesday, May 1.

Apply Now! Accepting Applications Until May 1 at 5PM

For more information about 2013 MCC Teaching & Learning Grants, including links to download the Application Form, please see the Project CTL Webpage:

https://ctl.mesacc.edu/programs/tlg/

If you have any questions about the process, the instructions for how to fill out the form, or how to fill out the form, please contact John Griffith in the CTL by stopping by AS-164 or by sending an email to  john.griffith@mesacc.edu or calling 480-461-7666.

Please note that the MCC Teaching & Learning Grants are different from the MCLI Learning Grants Program.

Check-in to the MCC CTL in April!

Take Our Learning SurveyTake the Survey Now!

Please help the MCC Center for Teaching & Learning plan our session offerings for the 4th Annual Camp Innovate and the Summer 2013. Please take our Learning Opportunities Survey which includes a list of teaching and technology resources, programs and activities that the CTL may offer. Please review each category and let us know what type of learning opportunities you are most interested in. Thank you!

Upcoming Opportunities in the CTL

Register through HRMS (Time & Labor System)

Registration Instructions

Microsoft Office Excel

In this brief overview of the advanced features of Excel, learn how to use formulas to create dynamic datasheets that calculate sums and convert data to charts to visualize your data in new ways. Sessions available:

Tuesday, April 9      
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

MS Excel Pt. 2, Basic Formulas & Creating Charts
CTL Workshop Room, Course/Session#: 001770/0003

Wednesday, April 10   
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

MS Excel Pt. 2, Basic Formulas & Creating Charts
Red Mountain Campus; PV 209, Course/Session#: 001770/0004

Special Session: Lesson Design & Delivery (C.A.F.E. Eligible)

Friday, April 12
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
CTL Workshop Room
Course/Session#: 001767/0003

This session will explore research-based instructional techniques to implement in any lesson design to support your learners of the 21st century. Components featured will be learning objectives, Bloom’s Taxonomy, scaffolding content to build background, increasing student interaction and integrating digital tools.

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Join the MCC Book Club on April 3

MCC Book Club Features Live Chat with AuthorHelp Me to Find My People Book Cover

Mesa Community College’s Book Club (Southern and Dobson) is currently featuring Help Me to Find My People: The African American Search for Family Lost in Slavery by Heather Andrea Williams.  The author will Skype-in live to take questions on Wednesday, April 3 from 2:45-4:15 p.m. in the Southwest Reading Room on the 3rd floor of the Library.

William’s book addresses the separation of family during slavery and the emotional journey that many took to reunite. Through letters, public records, narratives and historical documents, the author re-constructs the turmoil and agony of lives separated by slavery and hatred. Hear the story and read an excerpt from the book on NPR.

Anyone interested in the slave era or post-Civil War era is invited to attend. For more information, contact: katemohler@mesacc.edu.

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Join the Canvas Conversations at SMCC on March 29th

Canvas Conversations

Please join our Maricopa Canvas Training Team for a fun, informative day of open learning sessions to assist you as we continue our transition to Canvas. The Canvas Conversations Day event is at South Mountain Community College, March 29th, 9:00am – 2:00pm. Come and go as you please, as you learn from your colleagues and MCCCD technical training team about everything Canvas!

Event Agenda

Topics Room #
Canvas Overview9:30am-10:00am, 10:30am-11:00am, 11:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-1:30pm L162/L163
Canvas AssessmentGrades, SpeedGrader, Rubrics, Quizzes, Assignments, Crocodoc BE151
Canvas Communication and CollaborationConferences, Collaboration, Conversations, Announcements, Discussion Boards SMCL208
Canvas Course DesignModules, Pages, Files, Instructional Alignment TC157
Bye-Bye BlackboardGrade Center Backup, Content Retrieval, Export Quizzes, Export Content Collection L101Beginning at 11:30am
Odds and Ends – (I Don’t Know What I Don’t Know)Any general Canvas questions – Basic to Advanced BE150Beginning at 12:00pm
Birds of a Feather – Tips, Tricks, and FAQs SMCL235

Please review the attached flyer for event details, as well as a SM Campus Map, and restaurant ideas.

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Engage the 21st Century Learner with Active Engagement Strategies and Web 2.0 H.O.T. Tools that Ignite Student Learning

Saturday, March 23, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.        

CTL Workshop Room, Southern and Dobson Campus

Course #: 001761 Section: 0003 Eligible for C.A.F.E. Program

Interactive Whiteboard Activities

Learn about Mesa Community College’s new Whiteboard Classroom Engagement Program. Discover how collaborative whiteboard activities can change a classroom dynamic by giving students a way to connect with content and work together. Build critical thinking skills, problem solving and creative risk taking using this classic classroom tool turned active engagement strategy. Be entered in a special prize drawing for a set of whiteboards by presenting how you will utilize this engagement tool in your class lessons.  BYOL (Bring Your Own Lesson) to create activities to take back to the classroom and use!

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eLCoP: eLearning Community of Practice Session at MCC

Maximizing Library Resources in eLearning

Special eLCoP: eLearning Community of Practice Session at Mesa Community College
Friday, March 22, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the MCC Center for Teaching & Learning

Register Now: http://tinyurl.com/eLCoPMarch

eLCoP is composed of faculty and staff dedicated to the research, discussion and dissemination of best practices for eLearning at MCCCD. eLearning includes courses taught both online as well as hybrid, and those using Canvas and alternative delivery methods for teaching and learning. eLCoP is open to all faculty and staff who are interested in positively impacting student learning outcomes through the creation and adoption of eLearning best practices.

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Join us for March Learning Madness in the CTL

Get in the Game! March Learning Madness March 18 – 23, 2013

Re-energize your classroom with this week of engaging sessions designed to help you defeat the Spring Break letdown.

Join us for a week of learning activities to re-energize the classroom after Spring Break. Session topics include Canvas (Design, Discussion Boards); Digital Tools (Surveys/Polls, YouTube, Alternative Presentation Tools); and Pedagogy (Discovery Learning, Reading/Comprehension Strategies, Accessibility, Social Media and PowerPoint for teaching); and even more!

Register through HRMS (Time & Labor System)

Registration Instructions

Having Trouble? Call us at (480) 461-7331 and we will register you.

View & Print the Flyer: March Learning Madness

Monday, March 18, 2013

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.    The Wide World of Mobile Learning (C.A.F.E. Credit)
HRMS Course #001588, Session #0001; CTL Workshop Room AS Building

Mobile technology is so integrated into our daily lives the devices have become (for many) an extension and expression of ourselves. In this session we explore ways you can embrace the relationship students have with these devices to engage them as learners. From useful applications and web browsing to interactive polling, mobile devices can be a rich connection to content and understanding rather than an annoying distraction.

2:00p.m.  –  4:00p.m.    Beyond Highlighting: Reading Graphic Organizers (C.A.F.E. Credit)
HRMS Course #001848, Session #0001; CTL Workshop Room AS Building

Reading Graphic Organizers can help students construct meaning from their content reading. These visual tools can help them make connections, understand processes and see patterns. Explore several Reading Graphic Organizers and teaching strategies for students to comprehend content and their own thinking for better understanding and success.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

1:00 p.m.  –  2:00 p.m.    Discovery Learning with Scavenger Hunts (C.A.F.E. Credit)
HRMS Course #001811 Session #0002; CTL Workshop Room AS Building

Make learning a journey with just a few tools and tips! In this workshop we will explore scavenger hunt assignment techniques such as QR codes, SCVNGER and more.

6:00 p.m.  –  7:00 p.m.    Assessing Learning with Surveys and Polls (C.A.F.E. Credit)
HRMS Course #001452, Session #0004; CTL Workshop Room AS Building

Surveying and polls are a great way to collect summative and formative feedback, but there are so many survey and polling tools. Which one’s are good, FREE and easy to use? In this session we will explore a variety of survey and polling tools including Google Forms, Canvas Quizzes, Poll Everywhere and more to collect valuable learning data from students and other audiences.

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Join Our Quality Matters Online Course in March

What is Quality Matters?

Quality Matters (QM) is a nationally recognized, faculty-centered, peer review process designed to acknowledge the quality of online/hybrid courses. The QM framework is about course design, and making your course navigation and structure intuitive, so that students’ questions will be more focused on the content of your course. QM recognized courses improve both student learning outcomes, student success, and retention.

Applying the Quality Matters Rubric – ONLINE COURSE
Monday, March 18th – Monday April 5th (3 weeks)
COURSE#001817, Section #0002
Register Now
The Quality Matters course is designed to help you prepare your course for QM certification and is a prerequisite for the QM Peer Reviewer Certification Course. This in-depth workshop explains each of the QM standards through interactive activities and assignments. Participants will complete the training with tools and ideas to design your course to meet QM and skills to become a Quality Matters peer reviewer.

How do I register for the Quality Matters at MCC course? Who can register?

Use the link above or here to register for this course. Registration is through the HRMS (MCCCD Time & Labor) system. View detailed registration instructions. Anyone interested in the QM Process and Rubric is welcome to attend.

Visit Our Quality Learning Site  | Learn More About the MCC CTL | See Our Full Calendar

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Grow with the MCC CTL

Learning Opportunities in the CTL

Register through HRMS (Time & Labor System)

Registration Instructions

Having Trouble? Call us at (480) 461-7331 and we will register you.

 See our Full Workshop Guide for descriptions and more!

Adobe CS Suite, Photoshop Basics

Learn the basics of Photoshop in these hands-on and engaging sessions:

Tuesday, February 26

9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Picture Perfect: Basic Photo Editing with Photoshop Pt. 2, Intermediate; Working with Selections

CTL Workshop Room, Course/Session#: 001754/0003

Thursday, February 28

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Picture Perfect: Basic Photo Editing with Photoshop Pt. 2, Intermediate; Working with Selections

CTL Workshop Room, Course/Session#: 001754/0004

Friday, March 1

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Picture Perfect: Basic Photo Editing with Photoshop Pt. 3, Advanced; Correcting & Manipulating Photos

CTL Workshop Room, Course/Session#: 001755/0003

Tuesday, March 5 Photoshop Open Lab, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00p.m.

Drop in during any time of the open lab to access resources and help with your Photoshop projects! CTL Staff will be available to answer questions as you work on your projects. Handouts and computers are available so that you can come in and work and ask questions as you go.

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Canvas Updates

Canvas Users Update – Week of February 18, 2013

Important Notices

  • Changes to Withdrawn/Dropped students in Canvas:  Soon you may notice a change in how we handle Withdrawn and Dropped students in Canvas.  No longer will they appear in the ‘completed’ state in Analytics and Grades within your courses.  Withdrawn and Dropped students will be completely removed from the course.  If you need to see their data or if the student is re-added to the course (through SIS) all of their work and grades will reappear.  This is a change the district has made from the current processes.

Current Updates – January/February Release

  • Closed Captioning: Instructors can now add closed captioning to any video created or uploaded in Canvas and students can add captioning to their own videos. Note: Videos embedded from YouTube or other sources will have to include captioning from the source file.

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  • Improvements for iOS Devices: The majority of videos in Canvas will now play on iOS Devices, like iPads making it easier for all students to access your content across devices.
  • Convenient Discussion Settings: Discussion board settings are now linked from the discussion board page  making it easier for instructors to set specific permissions like file attachments or allowing students to create their own discussion topics. These settings were previously only available in the Course Settings area.

Discussion Settings Screen Shot Canvas

  • All the Small Things! A new Printer Friendly Option has been added to the student gradebook making it easier for students and faculty to print grades. Students are also able to quickly move from one course grade view to another.

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