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Post by kbullard on Oct 15, 2018 15:24:11 GMT
I'm interested in presenting on faculty development in research and would love to co-present/discussion with others. Could be a workshop?
Kate Bullard
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Post by Sarah Robertson on Oct 17, 2018 15:07:44 GMT
Hi Kate,
I'd potentially be interested in this topic, depending on where you are going with it. I am at a primarily undergrad institution, so I have that perspective.
Sarah Robertson University of the Sciences in Philadelphia s.robertson@usciences.edu
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Sarah DuCloux-Potter
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Post by Sarah DuCloux-Potter on Oct 22, 2018 13:51:27 GMT
This is of interest to me. I've had experience creating websites and training faculty. I am constantly rooting around for new resources for faculty. I'd be potentially interested in this topic, also dependent on the direction you are looking at. Sarah DuCloux-Potter University of Minnesota sarah@umn.edu
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Post by Jocelyn Webber on Nov 6, 2018 20:30:56 GMT
I'm potentially interested as well! I often think about creative approaches to help faculty develop ideas, talk to one another (outside of the office) and accept feedback early in idea/proposal development! I'm the current "cheerleader" at my school for "Weekly Ideation", one creative approach that seems to be working! I'm on the lookout for more approaches in this area. Jocelyn Webber School of Information - University of Michigan jwebbe@umich.edu
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Post by Catherine Determan on Nov 16, 2018 18:16:27 GMT
I am interested as well - would love to chat further if you are still interested in planning to submit for a panel discussion.
Catherine Determan Washington University in St. Louis cdeterman@wustl.edu
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