PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This online seminar will provide training professionals as well as faculty and educators from any industry with the latest teaching techniques and leadership approaches to help them transform their education approaches to maximize student performance in a digital world. This event is also geared towards educators from other universities.
Participants may choose to register for one, or more, Modules, based on their topic(s) of interest, and register for the corresponding Day(s). Tuition is based on the number of Modules. See the list below. Attendees who are registered for, and complete, all five days will receive an Advanced Certificate from the Columbia University Center for Technology Management.
The seminar will cover intense lectures, case studies, topics on curricular design, and instruction for developing digital literacy, and mentoring sessions on how faculty can design and structure future education. There are four education priorities:
- Advanced teaching techniques
- Leadership models
- Strategic communication inside and outside the organization
- Digital literacy
TUITION:
Click on Tickets for pricing for each Day/Module, or for the full course.
Group Discounts are available. Please email [email protected] or call Dr. Art Langer at 212-854-5218.
MODULES* (all times US Eastern Time Zone):
*Participants may choose to register for one, or more, or all, Modules based on their topic(s) of interest and register for the corresponding Day(s). Tuition is based on the number of Modules. A Certificate will be provided only to those who attend all 5 days of the seminar.
DAY 1: Teaching Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
Thursday, June 3
Morning Session: 10 AM (ET) - 12 PM (ET)
Afternoon Session: 2 PM (ET) - 4 PM (ET)
DAY 2: Active Learning
Friday, June 4
Morning Session: 10 AM (ET) - 1 PM (ET)
DAY 3: Strategic Communications
Tuesday, June 8
Morning Session: 10 AM (ET) - 12 PM (ET)
Afternoon Session: 2 PM (ET) - 4 PM (ET)
DAY 4: Leadership
Thursday, June 10
Morning Session: 10 AM (ET) - 12 PM (ET)
Afternoon Session: 2 PM (ET) - 4 PM (ET)
DAY 5: Strategic Communications & Seminar Recap
Friday, June 11
Morning Session: 10 AM (ET) - 1 PM (ET)
Location: Online
Registration and Tuition are required.
Group Discounts available, inquire by email at [email protected].
INSTRUCTORS:
DAYS 1, 2, 5:
Dr. Arthur Langer
Director, Center for Technology Management; Professor of Professional Practice; Program Director of the Executive Master of Science in Technology Management, Columbia University
Bio: https://ctm.columbia.edu/people/arthur-langer
DAY 2:
Dr. Hise Gibson, DBA
Colonel, United States Army
Academy Professor, United States Military Academy at West Point
Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hisegibson/
DAY 3:
Arabella Pollack
Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the Certificate in Business Studies, Hunter College
Bio: http://econ.hunter.cuny.edu/arabella-pollack
Dr. Don Waisanen
Adjunct Lecturer, Columbia University
Bio: http://sps.columbia.edu/communication/executive-master-of-science-in-strategic-communication/faculty/don-waisanen
DAY 4:
Dr. Amanda Irvin
Director of Faculty Programs and Services, Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning
Bio: https://ctl.columbia.edu/about/team/amanda-irvin/
Dr. Suzanna Klaf
Associate Director, Faculty Programs and Services, Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning
Bio: https://ctl.columbia.edu/about/team/suzanna-klaf/
Phoebe Ballard
Executive Director of Online Learning Operations, Columbia University School of Professional Studies
Bio: https://academicaffairs.sps.columbia.edu/people/phoebe-ballard
SYLLABUS
DAY 1: Teaching Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
Part 1 Topics
- Overview of the Seminar and Introductions of students
- Leading leadership models/theory and ethical challenges leaders encounter from the small team to national levels
Part 2 Topics
- How does character and virtue factor into leadership
DAY 2: Active Learning
Topics
- Latest uses of technology and media
- Overview of latest models/philosophies
- Drawing lessons learned from team-building events/capturing lessons learned
DAY 3: Strategic Communications
Part 1 Topics
- Strategic Communication
- Responsible Persuasion
Part 2 Topics
- Responsible Persuasion (continued)
- Strategic Storytelling
DAY 4: Leadership
Part 1 Topics
- Overview of latest models/philosophies
- Creating learning objectives that are measurable and tied to learning activities, assessment, and technologies
- Designing engaging learning activities
- Assessing student learning and providing substantive feedback
- Integrating and supporting the use of digital technologies
Part 2 Topics
- Inclusive Teaching Online
DAY 5: Strategic Communications & Seminar Recap
Topics
- Digital literacy implementation discussion
- Summary and conclusions