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Beyond Your Campus
Another
way to get more out of your subscription is using it to
create connections between your institution and others
around the world. Here are a few ideas for how to do
that once your
institution subscribes:
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Attend our subscriber
gatherings at meetings of our collaborating associations:
We usually hold TLT subscriber gatherings at the annual
meetings of
our
collaborating associations. Let your colleagues know.
The librarians could meet with colleagues at the ACRL, IT
people with TLT/Flashlight colleagues at EDUCAUSE, faculty
at the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching
and Learning, and so on.
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Submit materials for peer
review and publication to other subscribers (e.g.,
surveys and other online forms; item banks; training
materials; annotated bibliographies; descriptions of low
threshold activities and applications) and encourage your
colleagues to do it, too. It's a way to create rewarding
connections between your institution and other subscribers.
Click
here for more details.
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Become a FridayLive!
speaker or Online Institute workshop leader. It's
another way of connecting with other institutions.
Contact Sally Gilbert to discuss possibilities.
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For additional training help, send e-mail to
online@tltgroup.org and ask for advice (e.g.,
slides, handouts).
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For example, the seven principles of good
practice form the foundation of both some of our faculty
development resources and of Flashlight. Here are
slides that you can
adapt to brief faculty on these and related ideas. The
slides begin with an explanation of why activities are
important, introduces the seven principles, and then quickly
point to related TLT Group subscriber materials. Contact
Steve Ehrmann to learn about the narration you might
use.
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Phone:
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