Successful Teaching Conference
October 7-8, 2004
Best Western Binghamton Regency
Binghamton, NY
The Successful Teaching Conference provides opportunities for community college faculty to share ideas and practices. It is professional development for faculty and practitioners by faculty and practitioners. Using a variety of presentation styles and formats—workshop, plenary, and small-group sharing sessions—participants will explore some of the learner centered innovations and successes on our campuses and in our college classrooms.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
A number of concurrent sessions “by faculty for faculty” will be presented on a variety of topics including: Active Learning, Student Outcomes Assessment, Diversity, Integrating Technology, Service Learning, Learning Communities, and Other Learner Centered Innovations.
SPONSORED BY:
This conference is hosted by the Teaching Centers at Corning , Tompkins Cortland, and Broome Community Colleges , and The Institute for Community College Development at Cornell University .
