JanCon 2020 Wrap Up & Resources Recordings, Resources, and More!
February 3, 2020
Chapman University’s annual January Conference on Teaching sponsored by the Institute for Excellence in Teaching & Learning (IETL) and Educational Technology Services (ETS) was held on January 24, 2020. This year’s event gathered 83 colleagues between both the Orange and Rinker campuses to explore “Teaching for Today’s Learners”.
A large focus of the conference was on Canvas, Chapman’s new Learning Management System, while breakout sessions on active teaching and inclusion in the classroom were also offered.
We welcome you to visit the JanCon resource page to explore presentations and helpful handouts from the conference keynotes and breakout sessions.
Please find the sessions that were recorded by clicking on the links below:
- Opening Keynote: Small Moves, Big Thoughts: Invite More Fun and Less Stress Into Your Classes
- Laura Mitchell, Associate Professor of History & Director of Pedagogical Development in the School of Humanities at UC Irvine
- Breakout Session I: Diversifying Your Syllabus
- Julye Bidmead, Associate Professor, Director, Center for Undergraduate Excellence
- Breakout Session II: Building Content in Canvas
- Adam Kuntz, Canvas Consultant
- Afternoon Keynote: Creating Temperament-Inclusive Classrooms
- Deborah Kris, Education Journalist, NPR, PBS, Washington Post
- Breakout Session III: Build Your Syllabus in Canvas
- Sarah Blake, Instructional Analyst, Educational Technology Services
- Manjari Murali, Instructional Assistant Professor, Health Sciences
- Breakout IV: Communication and Student Collaboration in Canvas
- Adam Kuntz, Canvas Consultant
Also, if you attended JanCon and haven’t filled out the event evaluation, we would greatly appreciate your feedback by February 12, 2020.
We look forward to seeing you at the next event!