Learn about the essential resources and procedures within Testing Services for proctored events in courses. We’ll cover important topics such as exam resources, password confidentiality, dual credit, and makeup exams. Additionally, discover how Springfield Campus students will use RegisterBlast to schedule their exams. We’ll explore how to upload exams, track student progress, and enhance the overall testing experience, ensuring a streamlined process for both faculty and students.
This session examines the educational experiences of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students, addressing the realities of their pre-college education and dispelling common misconceptions. Attendees will explore effective strategies for supporting DHH students and engage in a discussion on faculty experiences, with a focus on fostering an inclusive and successful learning environment.
The book, Lead it Like Lasso (Stockman & Coniglio), the writers offer a leadership assessment that helps identify your leadership style. Are you resilient, empathetic, supportive, or visionary? Take the assessment with us and engage in a discussion about how the Lasso Leadership Assessment connects to your Top 5 Strengths.
Burnout is a critical topic of discussion in today's workplace, with detrimental effects for individuals and organizational culture. This session will explore the nuances of burnout and offer coping strategies while discussing the unique role of supervisors in addressing and preventing burnout within their teams.
We’ve all heard that having a will and avoiding probate is important, but what does that really mean? Attorney Rachel Fortenberry will break down probate, why it’s best to avoid it, and what steps everyone—regardless of assets—can take to protect their loved ones. She’ll also cover essential documents to have in place, from legal protections during your lifetime to ensuring your wishes are honored after you're gone. Plus, learn about simple, no-cost actions you can take today!
Effective communication is key to collaboration, decision-making, and conflict resolution within educational institutions. The TRIP Communication Model (Task, Relationship, Identity, Process) offers a framework to navigate communication challenges among diverse academic relationships. This presentation introduces the TRIP model and demonstrates how it can improve communication and outcomes in higher education settings.
The focus of my doctoral project was on reality shock and transition to practice for Licensed Practical Nursing graduates, but this topic is applicable to all programs at Ozarks Tech. I will present the research behind reality shock and transition to practice and provide concrete steps that faculty can take to prepare our students so they can be successful in their new jobs. This presentation promotes the Ozarks Tech Core Values of being student-centered, data-informed, and community-focused.