Join and support your Chandler-Gilbert colleagues as they present on their data-driven research projects. Each talk highlights how utilizing data supports the success of CGCC and our students. In addition, you’ll learn how you can use data to inform your own work and 4DX goals.
WHEN? April 11-15th from 12:00pm-12:30pm WHO? Several of your colleagues will be presenting on different days and topics. Check out the schedule below. Feel free to pop in for one, but we’d love to see you every day! Monday, April 11th: Gregg Fields - "Using Data as a Conversation Starter" Tuesday, April 12th: Belinda Ramos - “Dare to Use Data: It Helps Students Find Solutions” Wednesday, April 13th: Kim Chuppa-Cornell and Mary Beth Burgoyne - “Student Success and Critical Research Instruction” Thursday, April 14th: Donna Breault - “Modernizing Scheduling Quality Assurance” Friday, April 15th: Crystal Theaker and Taylor FioRito - “Understanding Student Satisfaction with Ruffalo Noel-Levitz (RNL)” and “Got Data? If not, use getData” WANT TO JOIN? The link is the same, so add it to your calendar everyday next week! Use bit.ly/datadialogueweek or the following link and information to join: https://maricopa.webex.com/maricopa/j.php?MTID=me6811af78862a1b4a012f135dc850727 Meeting number: 2484 064 2930 Password: XeNXgTAb729 Join by video system Dial [email protected] You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. Join by phone +1-602-666-0783 United States Toll (Phoenix) Access code: 248 406 42930
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Date: April 12, 2022
Time: 2:00 pm The focus of this final webinar is: High Impact Practices of Undergraduate Research Experiences During the webinar speaker Professor James Hewlett from Fingerlakes Community College will share his story on how he built the large network on undergraduate research (CCURI) by starting in his one course, some of his successes working on funded projects, data on how undergraduate research has impacted the self efficacy, persistence and success of his students. |
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