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Teaching Learning
and Technology Roundtables exist at many institutions (often with other
names). Their goals are usually to bring disparate people and units
together in order to catch issues that normal institutional process
can't deal with adequately, providing advice on steps that are likely to
result in improving teaching and learning (with technology.)
How The TLT Group Can
Help
The TLT Group has already helped over 500 institutions organize,
launch, and support
TLT Roundtables.
If your institution needs help in starting, reviving,
supporting, or accelerating the work of your Roundtable, we
hope you'll consider subscribing.
Subscribers receive, among many other benefits, a copy of the
Collaborative Change Workbook that
includes readings and other materials to use in organizing meetings;
subscribers also get a license to make as many copies of the
Workbook as they need. The Workbook is also
available for sale
separately. Contact
Sally Gilbert
Although hundreds of
institutions have organized TLT Roundtables in the last
decade, it turns out to be difficult to do without outside
help. TLT/Flashlight Network members can use some
or all of their consulting to bring in an expert facilitator
from The TLT Group staff or from another institution that
already has a Roundtable. This facilitator can brief faculty, staff
and other academic leaders and, if you like, help run organizing meetings where
the mission and definition of your Roundtable are established
or revised and/or focus on action-oriented plans and meetings.
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PO Box
5643,
Takoma Park, Maryland 20913
Phone:
301.270.8312/Fax: 301.270.8110
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To talk about our work
or our organization
contact: Sally Gilbert |
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