TLTR Working Groups
The planning committee recommended the establishment of the following Working Groups:
(Listed with each Working Group are some of the questions that these groups may address and the co-chairs of the Working Group.)
- Vision for Teaching and Learning
- Lyn Lawrance, lawrance@uncg.edu
- Bob Muir, bob_muir@uncg.edu
- What is the desired learning environment or environments for students at UNCG?
- How can instructional and informational technology assist in achieving the desired vision for teaching and learning?
- Curricular Issues
- Beth Barba, barbab@florence.uncg.edu
- Anita Lawson, anita_lawson@uncg.edu
- How will UNCG’s Vision for Teaching and Learning be reflected in curricular requirements and expected proficiencies for students?
- How can the Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education guide the implementation of the curriculum?
- Teaching and Learning Spaces
- Professional Development, Expectations and Rewards
- Craig Cookman, cacookma@florence.uncg.edu
- What knowledge, skills, and abilities will be essential for providing the desired learning environments?
- What will be the expectations for faculty?
- How will faculty be recognized for pursuing enhancement projects?
- Support Services
- Organizational Structure
- Keith Howell, howellk@uncg.edu
- What are the committees, units, and individuals involved with information and instructional technology? What are the responsibilities of each?
- What should be the relationship of the different technology support services at UNCG?
- Distance Education
- Policies
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- What policies need to be established with regard to intellectual property and information technology?
- What are the responsibilities of electronic learners?
These Working Groups will be addressing many subjects important to the future direction of UNCG. We encourage you to be a part of this process and join one of these groups. Please e-mail one of the co-chairs or tltrmail@uncg.edu to indicate the group in which you are interested
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