Technology Innovations & Pedagogy

Center for Faculty Excellence * California State University, Fresno

Table Mountain Rancheria Reading Room, Henry Madden Library

Monday, August 19, 2019

informing teaching through assessment

AGENDA

Link to running introduction slides

11:45 - 12:00 PM - Lunch Social and Center Resources

12:00 PM - Welcome and Overview

12:15 PM - Keynote Presentation by Patrick O'Sullivan

Faculty Presentations

1:15 PM - Yoshiko Takahashi, Ph. D.

1:30 PM - Melissa Jordine, Ph. D.

1:45 PM - Joy Goto, Ph. D.

2:00 PM - Panel Q & A and Conference Evaluation

2:25 PM - Closing and Grand Prize Drawing

kEYNOTE pRESENTATIOn

WHEN ASSESSMENT AND TEACHING CENTERS PARTNERS


patrick o'Sullivan, Director

center for Teaching, learning and technology

I have been the CTLT director since 2013, when a reorganization added the "T" (for "technology") to the what was then the Center for Teaching and Learning. I had served briefly as Cal Poly's director of academic technology in Information Services starting in 2012 before the transition to CTLT. I came to Cal Poly from Illinois State University, where I had served as director of that university's teaching center for seven years. Coming to Cal Poly was an opportunity to return to my California (and California State University) roots. I had earned a BA in Journalism at San Diego State University in 1978 (after my first two years at SJSU). It was also an opportunity to return to a Cal Poly campus where I experienced teaching my first college-level courses (1977-78 in the Journalism Department). That came during a a 6-year term working as a public affairs reporter (city/county government, politics and elections) for the Telegram-Tribune, SLO's hometown daily newspaper.

The experience teaching at a university prompted me to enter graduate school and begin my academic career. I earned a master's degree in Communication Management from the Annenberg School for Communication at USC (1989) and a doctorate in Communication from UCSB (1996). I began my academic career in communication at Illinois State University where my teaching and scholarly work focused on communication technology use in social and personal relationships as well as innovation diffusion. I earned tenure and promotion to associate professor in 2002 and in 2005 was selected to be founding director of that university's teaching center. I believe that I now have the best job at one of the country’s best universities at a time of extraordinary opportunity for Cal Poly to reinvent its tradition of teaching excellence for the new century. It's a joy to work with such a talented and dedicated staff as well as terrific faculty all across campus.