Teaching and Learning Innovation (TLI)
               
                  
                  
                  Welcome!
                  
                  
                     
                     
                        
                           
                              | The Division of Teaching and Learning Innovation supports faculty in designing active,
                                    engaging, student-centered and equitable learning experiences at Berkshire Community
                                    College. The Division provides professional development and consultation, as well
                                    as offering a catalog of online resources and reflective activities. Our mission: 
                                    
                                    To foster risk-taking and creativity in pedagogical and technological choices in learning
                                       experiences designed for studentsTo ensure professional development offerings that provide diverse perspectives from
                                       scholars and activistsTo foster a spirit of continual reflection of one's own teaching practicesTo engage faculty teaching expertise and experience; as well as celebrate their disciplinary
                                       scholarshipTo deepen a culture of community and peer exchange of ideas and practices that center
                                       students' learning and experiencesTo collaborate within the BCC college community in designing professional development
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                  TLI: Programs and Services
                  
                  The Division of Teaching and Learning Innovation is home to the following programs
                     and services. The Divisions provides coordination, administrative support; as well
                     as facilitates space for professional development and discussions for campus stakeholders
                     involved in the following BCC programs and initiatives.
                  
                  
                     
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                                 Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation (CTLI)
                                  
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                       The CTLI provides academic technology and instructional design support to all faculty
                                          at BCC. Offering 1-1 and group professional development opportunities on how the use
                                          of Moodle, we support teaching and learning and student success across BCC's modalities,
                                          and in how technology can advance instruction and course structure. The CTLI welcomes
                                          faculty curiosity and innovation. For more information, reach out to Matt Martin, Coordinator of Instructional Technology and Design and Lori DuBois, LMS Administrator. 
 
 
 
 
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                                 Writing Across the Curriculum
                                  
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                       The WAC program supports divisions, departments, and individual faculty with the integration
                                          of and appreciation for meaningful reading and writing coursework. As an integral
                                          aspect of the learning process, writing empowers students to engage with complexity,
                                          reflect on significance, discover new avenues of agency, and communicate effectively.
                                          For more information, please email writingcenter@berkshirecc.edu 
 
 
 
 
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                                 Real Talk Program
                                  
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                       
                                          
                                          The Faculty Academy: Real Talk program works with faculty to design classes that address
                                             the learning needs of community college students that engage with all the students
                                             from the place they start by hearing from them who they are. This approach allows
                                             faculty to build a deeper understanding of the students in their class and to adapt,
                                             as much as possible, to their academic needs rather than making assumptions based
                                             on expected or typical characteristics. BCC Faculty make a three-year commitment to
                                             join the Faculty Academy, where they learn Real Talk strategies and in a cohort model
                                             work together each year to more deeply revise and apply Real Talk strategies within
                                             their classes. For more information, reach out to Stacy Evans, Real Talk Faculty Project Lead. 
 
 
 
 
 
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                                 New Faculty Seminar
                                  
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                       
                                          
                                          The New Faculty Seminar provides newly hired full-time faculty the opportunity to
                                             come together as a cohort in a year-long program. Meetings focus on exploring teaching
                                             and learning strategies and the application of these ideas within the classroom and
                                             course design, connecting faculty campus resources and services and building relationships
                                             and making connections among the BCC community. For more information, reach out to
                                             Meghan Callaghan, Dean for Teaching and Learning Innovation. 
 
 
 
 
 
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                                 Open Education Resources (OER)
                                  
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                       BCC's OER program seeks to better support faculty in their use of no-cost and low-cost
                                          ($50 or less) instructional materials with students. In particular, the use of open
                                          educational resources, or OER, helps to reduce costs and barriers to access for all
                                          students, but is especially beneficial for historically underserved learners. Faculty
                                          who utilize OER often find that freely licensed materials open new possibilities for
                                          learning activities, allowing students to engage more authentically with the subject
                                          matter, and to create, display and distribute their work more freely. To support instructors
                                          in their use of OER and other no-cost and low-cost materials, the Division of Teaching
                                          and Learning Innovation and the Jonathan Edwards Library created the OER Awards Program.
                                          For more information, reach out to Matt Martin and Andrea Robare, Reference Librarian. 
 
 
 
 
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                                 Learning Communities
                                  
                              
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                       BCC's Learning Communities' mission is to recruit and engage students with a collaborative
                                          team of faculty, staff, and administrators related to their academic & career interests.
                                          The Learning Community structure creates a safe and participatory environment where
                                          students can celebrate a common purpose with equity, civility, and integrity across
                                          both Academic and Student Affairs. Our Learning communities invoke a sense of inclusivity
                                          and pride as a BCC Falcon! Learning Communities tie two courses together in a structured
                                          cross disciplinary collaboration to address the annual theme. For more information,
                                          reach out to Meghan Callaghan. 
 
 
 
 
 
                  
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