Going Public & Next Steps

Almost half of all ISU faculty engage in SoTL research, you should, too!
Join the SoTL community of scholars at ISU.

The SoTL Scholars program is a community of faculty and a series of events throughout the year that guide participants through the major components of SoTL research.  We bring faculty of all rans, all disciplines, and any level of SoTL knowledge together to better understand teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and resource gathering.

 

Going Public & Next Steps

A hallmark of SoTL is taking new knowledge public. This session will share varying modalities to share your research and future opportunities to keep the ball rolling.

 

Featured Presenters

Sara Nasrollahian, Associate Director at the Center for Teaching, University of Iowa

Sara Marcketti, Assistant Provost & Executive Director for the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT), Morrill Professor in the Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management Department (AEHM)

Paul Hengesteg, Program & Assessment Coordinator, CELT
 
 
 
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SoTL Champions Panel

Almost half of all ISU faculty engage in SoTL research, you should, too!
Join the SoTL community of scholars at ISU.

The SoTL Scholars program is a community of faculty and a series of events throughout the year that guide participants through the major components of SoTL research.  We bring faculty of all rans, all disciplines, and any level of SoTL knowledge together to better understand teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and resource gathering.

 

SoTL Champions Panel

This session features a panel of prolific SoTL researchers at ISU. Learn about their entrée to SoTL and how it has benefited their teaching, disciplines, and careers. They will share lessons learned and fascinating stories!

Moderator: Paul Hengesteg, Program & Assessment Coordinator, CELT

 

Future Events:

Going Public & Next Steps, February 27th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm

IRB and SoTL: What You Need to Know

Almost half of all ISU faculty engage in SoTL research, you should, too!
Join the SoTL community of scholars at ISU.

The SoTL Scholars program is a community of faculty and a series of events throughout the year that guide participants through the major components of SoTL research.  We bring faculty of all rans, all disciplines, and any level of SoTL knowledge together to better understand teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and resource gathering.

 

IRB and SoTL: What You Need to Know

SoTL research involves doing research with human subjects, which requires oversight from the university’s Institutional Review Board (IRB). Join fellow participants as we explore the IRB application procedure and follow-through.

 

Featured Presenter: Raeann Ritland, IRB Post-Approval Monitor (PAM), Office of Research Ethics

Raeann conducts post-approval monitoring primarily for the IRB to document compliance with committee-approved protocols and the regulations; she may also conduct post-approval monitoring for the IACUC. Raeann assists investigators in performing compliance self-monitoring and provides research compliance education and training opportunities for investigators conducting research that involves human or animal subjects.

 

Future Events:

SoTL Champions Panel, February 13th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm
Going Public & Next Steps, February 27th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm

 

Designing SoTL Research: Idea to Data

Almost half of all ISU faculty engage in SoTL research, you should, too!
Join the SoTL community of scholars at ISU.

The SoTL Scholars program is a community of faculty and a series of events throughout the year that guide participants through the major components of SoTL research.  We bring faculty of all rans, all disciplines, and any level of SoTL knowledge together to better understand teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and resource gathering.

 

Designing SoTL Research: Idea to Data

This session prepares participants to design a SoTL project from idea to data collection. We will cover varying questions, methods, assessments, and data types that you can use to engage in SoTL research.

 

Featured Presenter: Ann Gansemer-Topf, Professor, School of Education

Ann’s 20 years of research and practice have made direct impacts on practice and policy in higher education. Her research interests focus on examining the micro (student) and macro (institutional, state, federal) factors that impact student success, including through SoTL research. She has done research on undermatched students, military-connected students, students in STEM, and examined the influence of selectivity, expenditures, and institutional types on student success. She also has expertise in assessment working in Institutional Research and as Associate Director of Research in Admissions and contributed her expertise through book chapters, grants, and teaching. 


Future Events:

IRB and SoTL: What You Need to Know, November 28th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm
SoTL Champions Panel, February 13th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm
Going Public & Next Steps, February 27th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm

SoTL: Benefits & Beginnings

Almost half of all ISU faculty engage in SoTL research, you should, too!
Join the SoTL community of scholars at ISU.

The SoTL Scholars program is a community of faculty and a series of events throughout the year that guide participants through the major components of SoTL research.  We bring faculty of all rans, all disciplines, and any level of SoTL knowledge together to better understand teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and resource gathering.

 

SoTL: Benefits & Beginnings

Let’s start at the very beginning. What is SoTL? Who benefits with SoTL research, and what are those benefits? This session provides the foundational knowledge necessary to embark on a SoTL journey and how it differs from scholarly teaching and disciplinary research. We will also discuss SoTL’s significance at Iowa State.

Featured Presenter: Sara Marcketti, Assistant Provost & Executive Director for the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT), Morrill Professor in the Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management Department (AEHM)

A recipient of numerous teaching awards, Marcketti provides leadership for CELT in meeting its mission to support, promote, and enhance teaching effectiveness and student learning at Iowa State. Previously, Marcketti served as CELT Director and Associate Director of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).

 

Future Events:

Designing SoTL Research: Idea to Data, October 31st from 2:30 – 3:50 pm
IRB and SoTL: What You Need to Know, November 28th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm
SoTL Champions Panel, February 13th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm
Going Public & Next Steps, February 27th from 2:30 – 3:50 pm

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