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Bullet 2007 Annual Pre-Conference Workshops

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Sunday, February 18 – Pre-Conference Workshops

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

 

International Learning Outcomes Assessment

 

 

Participants will gain an understanding of how to develop international learning outcomes and a plan for assessing them by engaging in activities to think through these processes. Presenters will share good practice in assessment, challenges in articulating outcomes, and lessons learned in implementing assessment.

 

 

Presenters: Christa Olson, Beth Burris, Valerie Whittlesey, Bob Franco

 

 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

Global Competence: Government Study Abroad Initiatives

 

 

The U.S. government has recognized the value of study abroad through recent appropriations which stress the strategic importance of foreign language instruction and of nontraditional destinations. This workshop will address the implications these initiatives will have on campus policies.

Presenters: Dan Obst, Peggy Blumenthal, Mary Kirk, Edmond Collier, John Sunnygard, Kelli Pugh, Brian Whalen, Mary Thompson-Jones

 

 

Monday, February 19 - Pre-Conference Workshops

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

 

Chief International Education Administration 101 (CIEA 101)

 

 

CIEA 101 is a primer for newly appointed or aspiring Chief International Education Administrators. Experienced CIEA’s will deal with internationalization of a campus, resources, and political, leadership, and managerial roles of the CIEA, as well as the transition necessary from study abroad, ESL, or international student work to this position.

Presenters: Joe Tullbane, Dennis Dutschke, Joe Brockington, Bill Davey
Click here for a link to the powerpoint.

 

 

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

 

Global Universities/Global Students: Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum

 

 

Discussion of Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC) in the context of FL education and campus internationalization. Participants will walk away with ideas for implementing CLAC in various campus contexts and information regarding benefits of consortium membership.

Presenters: Diana Davies, Lew Jillings, Judy Krutky, Gil Latz, H. Steven Straight
Click here for a link to the powerpoint. Click here for a link to the handouts. Click here for a link to Dr. Krutky's handouts.

 

 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

The Art and Soul of Fundraising

 

 

This session offers a common sense approach to fundraising for major gifts. Redefine familiar terms like fundraising, donation, and solicitation. Share philosophical and practical thoughts about development, concluding with a quick tour through the development cycle. We will also cover the Cycle of Successful Development. In addition, we will discuss personality traits and characteristics that will help you and others be most effective in raising major gifts. Bring your questions and expect a lively discussion about topics that are of most concern to you.

 

 

Presenter: Donald Gray, University of Wisconsin Foundation and Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
Click here for a link to the powerpoint.