1998 Workshop on "Learning about Learning: Strategies to Improve Your Teaching" Thursday, January 8, 1998 Living Learning Center, Room 115 Commons 8:00 - 4:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------------- We all know that the hman brain is a voracious learner, capable of processing, storing, manipulating and generating great amounts of information. We also suspect that certain instructional techniques make better use of the brain's capacity for creative learning than others: The question is, which ones? We invite you to join us in a one-day workshop examining the implications of recent brain research on college teaching practices. We will not only study recent cognitive research, but participate in adapting this knowledge to our own classroom settings. The workshop leader is Jeffrey M. King from the Center for Higher Education at the University of North Texas. Plan to be our guest for a lunch served in the Weathervane. -------------------------------------------------------- "Learning About Learning" is sponsored by: The Graduate College, University Training and Development, and The Committee to Promote Teaching Excellence: Pam Brown, Don DeHayes, John Donnelly, Martha Fitzgerald, Toby Fulwiler, Char Mehrtens, Mike Strauss. -------------------------------------------------------- Register for "Learning about Learning" Please return information to Leslie Barchard, Uniersity Training and Development, 428 Waterman by December 19, 1997 or [log in to unmask] / 64440 Name: Campus Address: Campus Phone & Email Faculty [] / GTF [] Lunch will be provided. I will be attending lunch : Yes [] / No []