2023 Instructional Innovation Conference
Sponsored by: North Texas Community College Consortium
Designing Engaging Learning Experiences
Join us for the 2023 Instructional Innovation Conference at Hill College Hill County Campus. We have a great lineup of presentations sure to inspire and enlighten you! All sessions will be conducted face-to-face, and a virtual option is also available to participate via Zoom.
8am-9am Registration (PAC South)
9am-10am Morning General Session (PAC)
Welcome from Dr. Hubbard, North Texas Community College Consortium President
Welcome from Dr. Mills, Hill College President, and Panel Presentation on Administration Supporting Instructional Innovation
10:15am-11:15am Breakout Sessions, Round 1 (INST)
Integrating “Soft Skills”/Marketable Skills in Your Course
Drew Proctor, Instructor of Spanish and Program Coordinator
In this session, we will recognize and help grow your own soft skills for use in the classroom. Research and experience show that effective classroom management includes application of marketable skills that a student may gain and carry with them into the professional world.
Creating a Classroom Culture of Respect and Listening
Dr. Michael Itashiki – Sociology Instructor
Dr. Basima Shaheen – English Instructor
Drs. Basima Shaheen and Mike Itashiki will present a panel discussion on “Creating a Classroom Culture of Respect and Listening”. The panel will discuss: why it is necessary to create a classroom culture of respect and listening, who benefits from it, what are the causes of disrespect in our classrooms, methods of creating this culture, managing incidents of disrespect and finally, to bring out other cultural experiences and examples of classroom respect.
11:30am-12:30pm Lunch (PAC South)
12:45pm-1:45pm Breakout Sessions, Round 2 (INST)
Preventing Plagiarism - an open mic discussion.
Ms. Rosalyn Hunter – Biology instructor Hill College
Join us for a discussion of plagiarism in our courses. Bring your examples, and we will work together to brainstorm solutions.
Myth Busting: The Student-Ready Classroom
Christine Hubbard, President NTCCC
As a faculty member, what does it mean to be student ready while also maintaining academic quality and rigor? Let's bust some myths about the "student-ready classroom" and explore innovative ways to promote and support student learning.
2pm-3pm Breakout Sessions, Round 3 (INST)
Faculty Study Grants: Innovation Incubators
Dr. Jennifer Corder, Drama Instructor Hill College
Faculty Study Grants at Hill College give faculty the chance to explore their teaching area in unique and innovative ways. This session will focus on finding opportunities, the internal grant process at Hill College, fulfilling the grant, and the impact in the classroom on teaching and learning and on the instructor.
Integrating Financial Literacy in Classroom Assignments
Mrs. Delight Justice, Speech Instructor Hill College
Hill College chose Financial Literacy as the QEP project for the next several years. Faculty learning communities worked together to build curriculum for 10 core classes. Examples of class work and outcomes will be shared during this session.