Faculty Sharing

Teaching with Video Resources

The Center for Teaching Excellence presents: Teaching with Video Resources

This workshop will introduce some of the primary streaming video resources available through Hamilton Library: Films on Demand, Kanopy, Swank, and Ethnographic Video Online.

Topics will include:

  • Overview of the databases – including creating clips and collections
  • Search strategies
  • Sharing and embedding videos, including possible scenarios in Laulima

Presented by:

Brian Richardson, Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences Reference, Hamilton Library

These workshops are co-sponsored by the Hamilton Library.

To register online please visit: http://www.cte.hawaii.edu/events.html

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Adding Digital Books to Laulima Courses

The Center for Teaching Excellence presents: Adding Digital Books to Laulima Courses

This workshop is organized into two parts in which faculty will learn ways of:

Part I: Locating online books using and exploring

  • OneSearch
  • Key eBook publishers (EBSCO and ProQuest)
  • Different types of Licenses (Single, Three, and Unlimited)

Part II: Integrating online resources into Laulima courses

  • Which URL to use? Linking to the record, to the book, or to a page in the book?
  • Locating tools where links can be included for resources, web content, and lessons.

Presented by:

Brian Richardson, Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences Reference, Hamilton Library

These workshops are co-sponsored by the Hamilton Library.

To register online please visit: http://www.cte.hawaii.edu/events.html

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Tech Tools for Teaching: Engage, Learn, Achieve!

Kaiāulu Webinar Series presents “Tech Tools for Teaching: Engage, Learn, Achieve!”

Join us for a virtual Tech Slam! Kapi‘olani CC faculty will showcase their favorite free, Web-based tools to engage and inspire students and support them in achieving their learning goals. We’ll focus not only on this empowering technology but the pedagogy to leverage it for relevant and impactful teaching and learning! Learn about Adobe Spark, Doctopus, Flipgrid, Flippity, Floop, Google Slides “extras,” and Padlet, and more!

Registration is required. Mahalo!

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2021 Excellence in Education Day

Only available to Honolulu Community College, Kaua’i Community College, and UH Maui College.

Join us for Excellence in Education Day 2021, a day for exploration, learning, sharing, and connecting. All UH Maui College/RCUH Employees are welcomed to participate along with our Honolulu Community College and Kaua’i Community College colleagues!

Link to the EIE Day Schedule and presentation descriptions.

 

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Emerging Technologies for Learning

Are you curious about what’s new and on the horizon for educational technology? You don’t have to be tech-savvy to integrate innovative technology into your online teaching and learning! Join us as we explore some digital learning trends of 2021 and beyond and see how these emerging technologies, such as immersive learning, game-based learning/gamification, are leveraged in online learning environments.

Presenters

  • Bert Kimura, Professor Emeritus, IMTS, University of Hawaiʻi Kapiʻolani CC
  • Peter Leong, Associate Professor, LTEC, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
  • Dan Hoffman, Assistant Professor, LTEC, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Webinar Resources

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Bite-Sized But Filling: Instructional Videos for Learning and Engagement

Video can spice up any course or lesson, but if not used properly, it can turn students away. Cooking up effective videos doesn’t require complicated techniques. Proper preparation and the right ingredients are keys to success! Join this webinar as faculty and staff from across the system share their use of different instructional video approaches. Plus, leave the session with some practical tips on creating engaging videos that will leave your students satisfied but craving for more!

Presenters

  • Michelle Nathan (Natural Science, Honolulu Community College)
  • Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Daniel Swift (Culinary Arts, Windward Community College)

Webinar Resources

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Five Must-Haves to Motivate, Engage, and Support Online Students

As we near the midpoint of the semester, it may be increasingly difficult to maintain engagement, and students may be starting to “drift away.” What can we do at this point to re-engage and invigorate our students? This webinar will highlight five select “must-haves” that will support student-centered learning. Join UH faculty across the system in a panel discussion and sharing of examples and strategies that can be implemented immediately to motivate, engage, and support students.

Presenters:

  • Ann Abeshima (Early Childhood Education, Honolulu Community College)
  • Elizabeth Hartline (Early Childhood Education, Honolulu Community College)
  • Randy Hirokawa (Communication, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo)
  • Pualiʻiliʻimaikalani (Pua) Rossi-Fukino (Hawaiian Studies and Language, Kauaʻi Community College)
  • Alice Swift (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Lynette Williamson (Health Information Management, University of Hawaiʻi at West Oʻahu)

Resources:

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Laulima v19 Upgrade & Tips for Instruction

Are you ready for the Laulima v19 upgrade? Learn about the new features and tools for instruction such as Rubrics and the new Gradebook.

Join UH faculty and instructional designers across the system as they share their upgrade experiences and helpful tips you can implement in Spring 2021!

Presenters:

  • Laura Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Coty Gonzales (Honolulu Community College)
  • Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Helen Torigoe (Kapiʻolani Community College)

Resources:

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Supporting Inclusive & Equitable Online Learning for Students

Cultivating a supportive online classroom environment promotes increased engagement and connection with students. How might faculty support students’ online learning success by considering factors such as diverse backgrounds, preferences, and accessibility?

Join UH faculty, student support staff, and instructional designers as they share insights along with actionable recommendations to foster an inclusive and equitable classroom environment with their students.

Presenters:

  • Ruben Campos, Jr. (University of Hawai`i at Mānoa)
  • Christina Keaulana (Leeward Community College)
  • Truc Nguyen (University of Hawai`i at Mānoa)
  • Leslie Lynn Opulauoho (University of Hawai`i West O`ahu)
  • Marisa Yamada (UH Online Innovation Center)

Resources:

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Authentic Assessment with the New Google Sites

Implementing digital student portfolios is one approach that can showcase students’ learning progression, reflection, and self-evaluation in an authentic way. In this webinar, faculty, staff and a student will share their experiences and tips on leveraging the new Google sites (and similar tools) for student learning and authentic assessment. Participants will also opt into their preferred breakout sessions to focus on either the pedagogical or technical use of the New Google Sites.

Presenters:

  • Laura Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Kenton Harsch (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Second Language Studies)
  • Dorothy So Hirata (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Johnny Zhou (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa/UH Online Innovation Center)

Resources:

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