Organizational Development and Learning

MHFA Adult Blended Virtual Training

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a skills-based training course that teaches participants to identify, understand, and respond to mental health and substance use challenges.

Facilitators of the learning experience are Karen Mosley, Assistant Director, Student Engagement, and Dr. Letitia Johnson-Arnold, MS, CHES, NBC-HWC, CHWI Community Health Worker Coordinator/Instructor 

Spaces are limited. Register today!
Thank you for your interest in participating in the training, Mental Health First Aid. 

Career Development Series

In today's evolving climate of transformational change, changing and growing in your career is imperative. This series will address how you can optimize your current role, discover options in your career path, and gather tools and resources to help you along the way.

The Career Development  Workshop Series requires registration and commitment to all four sessions in the series. Supervisor support is encouraged to participate. 

Session 1: Tuesday, February 27th, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Building 11 (Ingram) Room 103

Adjunct Faculty Development Course - Enhancing Your Teaching Practices

Course Details:

Title: Enhancing Your Teaching Practices

Duration: February to June

Format: [Self-paced/Online through LMS, Canvas]

Course Highlights:

Explore innovative teaching strategies.

Gain insights into student engagement and motivation.

Receive practical tips for effective online teaching.

Benefits:

Enhance your teaching skills.

Access resources and tools for improved classroom experiences.

Earn a badge upon completion.

 

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AI Awareness Month - Introduction to AI for Instructors

Feeling overwhelmed with how AI works and impacts you, as an instructor?  This hands-on session is designed for instructors who want to learn foundational information about AI.  We will walk you through how to use ChatGPT, so that you become more familiar with the technology. You will also learn about the usefulness of AI detectors and have a collaborative discussion with your colleagues about potential uses in your courses.

AI Awareness Month - Academic Integrity in the world of AI

A question worth pondering: What does academic integrity look like in the world of AI? This workshop will explore the nuances of academic integrity in a technologically evolving world. Participants will work collaboratively to describe what Academic Integrity looks like in this new paradigm and make recommendations for ways we can help prevent breaches in Academic Integrity. Come ready to think and participate. Put on your thinking hats!   

Reading Circle.  Book: You Look Like a Thing, and I Love You 

Come join our Durham Tech librarians Adrian Knight, Meredith Lewis, and Kyle Minton to discuss the book, You Look Like a Thing, and  I Love You

Participants who are interested in the book will have to register by February 8th, but all are welcome to participate in the conversations.

Dates:

Thursday, February 8, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Wednesday, February 14, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Thursday, February 22, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Wednesday, February 28, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location: Microsoft TEAMS

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