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Blackboard Teaching Circle: Initial Meeting on March 7 (In-person or Online)

Would you like to connect with other colleagues who use Blackboard as an integral part of their teaching? Would you like to share best practices for teaching with Blackboard? Are you looking for research partners in this area?

We hope to form a learning community of faculty across campus and across tenure-status, who would determine the best way for this group to meet their needs. Logistical details to be determined at the first group meeting.

Ready to get started?

Please join us for an initial meeting to hammer out logistics and discuss future meeting formats:

Wednesday, March 7, at 4:30 p.m.
Location: ONLINE or in Cook Library, Room 404A
(To find the room: once you enter the 4th floor stacks, make an immediate right, Cook 404A is the first left down the hall.)

Coming to Cook?
Please RSVP to ensure we have adequate space. To RSVP, contact Audrey Cutler at x45082 or {acutler@towson.edu}.

Joining us online?
To prepare for the WebEx meeting:
1. To hear the conversation, you will need speakers or a headset. Anyone can comment via text, but you will need a microphone to be heard.
2. If you?re new to WebEx, and you wish to join us from campus, you must request Admin access though the Help Center to complete WebEx installation: {helpcenter@towson.edu}.
3. Then to ensure your computer is set-up properly before the meeting, join a test session here to check and install WebEx: {www.webex.com/lp/jointest}.

To join the meeting though WebEx:
1. Click here to access our WebEx session on March 7: {http://tinyurl.com/6r9stst}.
2. If requested, enter your name and email address.
3. If a password is required, enter the meeting password: bbshare
4. Click “Join”.
5. Having trouble connecting? Contact WebEx support toll free: 1-866-229-3239 and provide this meeting number 688-218-733 and password: bbshare. In addition, you can contact the facilitator: < {acutler@towson.edu}. Sponsored by the Center for Instructional Advancement and Technology