Campus Compact Engaged Campus Webinar Series
Posted by on October 01, 2012
Campus Compact is delighted to announce our Engaged Campus Webinar Series. This series of webinars will encourage member dialogue about impact, assessment and the connection between civic engagement and emergent trends. The first offering in the series is slightly different, as it has been pre-recorded for viewing at state and regional Campus Compact conferences scheduled for October 12, 2012. Each webinar is available to members for $50. Please visit our website for more information on the series and to register for our fall offerings:
October 12: The Engaged Campus: Preparing for the 2015 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification (PRE-RECORDED)
Available Friday, October 12, 2012 – December 21, 2012
Presenters:
Dr. John Saltmarsh, Co-Director, New England Resource Center for Higher Education
Ms. Gail Robinson, Director of Service-Learning, American Association of Community Colleges
Dr. Robert Bringle, Kulynych/Cline Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Appalachian State University
Ms. Lori Moog, Director of Service Learning and Community Outreach, Raritan Valley Community College
Presenters will share information about the 2015 application cycle for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Elective Community Engagement Classification, discuss the ways it advances institutional engagement and offer “on the ground” perspectives from two- and four-year institutions. This initial offering has been pre-recorded for viewing at Campus Compact regional and statewide launches of activities and planning focused on the “engaged campus” and is also available for individual viewing.
November 14, 2012: The Engaged Campus: Approaches to Measuring Community Impact, 2:00 PM EDT
Presenter: Dr. Barbara Holland, Higher Education Researcher and Consultant with Affiliations with University of Sydney, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and Portland State University
Join Dr. Barbara Holland in a presentation and discussion about strategies for measuring community impact. She will share a variety of approaches for getting started with the development of community impact measures including important factors to consider in planning and implementation. This is a great offering for those interested in developing a focused impact assessment.
Learn more and register. More information about additional webinars to follow. Direct questions to: Amanda Wittman, PhD, Director of Academic and Strategic Initiatives, Campus Compact, Telephone: (617) 357-1881 ex: 205, Email: awittman@compact.org
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