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OFD Newsletter: December 6, 2018

Good morning!

Today’s edition of the OFD newsletters features announcements and opportunities for NC State faculty.

1. Cooperating Raleigh Colleges (CRC) Workshop: January 30, 2019

The Cooperating Raleigh Colleges Consortium is pleased to announce the next professional development workshop designed for adjuncts, part-time, and non-tenure track faculty.

Use Assessment to Evaluate and Improve Your Students’ Learning

  • Facilitators: Dr. Rebecca Brent and Dr. Richard Felder
  • Date: Wed., January 30, 2019
  • Time: 5:45-6:15pm (Networking/Food), 6:15-7:30pm (Workshop)
  • Location: Meredith College Harris Hall, Room 214
  • Registration deadline is January 25. Seating is limited. For more information, please see the flyer.

Register here

2. DELTA Testing Services Appointment-Only Beginning Spring 2019

Effective at the start of the spring 2019 semester, all testing will be by appointment only. Students will need to schedule appointments at least one business day in advance at go.ncsu.edu/takemytest.

Faculty who use DELTA Testing Services should update their syllabus statement to alert students of the change. View a suggested statement to add to your syllabus.

3. IDIG Greet and Grow

  • Topic: Tips and Tricks Share-athon
  • Date: Tuesday, Dec 11, 2018
  • Time: 3:30–4:30 p.m.
  • Location: Center For Technology and Innovation, Room 230-01

It’s the most wonderful time of the year again! You’re invited to join your IDIG colleagues for our final discussion this year at our Tips and Tricks Share-athon! Think about a particular strategy, resource, or technology that has impacted your teaching or course design in a positive way. Sharing is caring, so be prepared to share some tips and tricks with your colleagues in this informal group discussion!

This could be an instructional technology or a resource that you’ve used in your courses or a model or strategy that worked for you. The IDIG Committee will provide light refreshments and some fun activities.

Facilitated by:

  • Dr. Amy Neaves, Senior Faculty Development Specialist, Office of Faculty Development