EXL! Hands-on learning with academic knowledge
Learning, Teaching & Innovative Technologies Center
First Tuesday Series on Experiential Learning
E
ver considered re-doing your course as an EXL course but were unsure about
the process? This new series will fully introduce you to the EXL curriculum — explaining the requirements, approval process, course content, assessment tools, resources, and more! EXL faculty members also will share insider tips on how to develop and promote EXL courses to students looking to combine hands-on learning with academic knowledge. The EXL series starts on the first Tuesday in February (2) and continues through April in the Faculty Senate Chambers, JUB 100. Join Us! To register — ltanditc@mtsu.edu
EXL FACULTY PRESENTERS Jill Austin (MGMT) Deanna Raffo (ORCO) Laura Clippard (EXL) Judy Campbell (NURS) Ron Kates (ENGL) Janet McCormick (ORCO) John Maynor (PS) Helen Binkley (ATHT)
Mar 2, 11:40-1 pm. FSC
Developing Effective CommunityBased & Service-Learning Projects Types of service– & communitybased learning projects for EXL Importance of developing ideas, working with nonprofits & community organizations, and
Learning, Teaching & Innovative Technologies Center
Feb 2, 11:40-1 pm. FSC
MTSU Box 231 Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Developing Your Course for EXL
Clippard, Campbell, Kates
Phone: 615-494-7671 E-mail: ltanditc@mtsu.edu
Apr 6, 11:40-1 pm. FSC
Benefits of EXL for students and faculty
Developing & Marketing Your Major as EXL Program of Study
The approval process
Rewards of offering EXL courses to
Ingredients of an EXL course Register Today!
reflective writing
Best assessment tools for EXL courses Austin & Raffo
students who want hands-on learning combined with academic knowledge. McCormick, Maynor, Binkley
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