On-Demand Sessions
NCFDD also offers a large library of on-demand webinars to help faculty develop skills in time management, overcoming writing resistance, engaging in health conflict, and strategic planning.
AI in Academia: Teaching Challenges and Opportunities
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In this webinar, the speaker will explain why we owe it to our students to adjust our teaching practices in light of AI technology and present some practical suggestions for how to do so.
Creating a Harassment-Free Lab
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The purpose of this webinar is to describe the reality of the lived experience of harassment in academic settings and offer paths for improving climate and taking personal responsibility for those times we have power over others.
Engagement Matters: Developing a Career as a Community Engaged Scholar
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Dr. O'Meara shares examples of high impact community engaged scholarship and strategies adopted by engaged scholars to succeed in reward systems that are not yet fully inclusive of this work. We consider ways in which projects with community partners might be designed to document expertise or knowledge drawn on, impact, and significance.
Supporting Faculty Well-Being: Transformative, Accessible, and Impactful Approaches
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Faculty members鈥 mental health and well-being are critical components of a thriving academic community. Panelists will share innovative, transformative, accessible, and impactful approaches and resources that support faculty members鈥 health and well-being.
What Happens When You Promise Time and Energy You Don't Have?
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What you will learn:
- How to apply the Available-to-Promise (ATP) concept to your current calendar, your various to-do lists, and your overall life scheme
- How to use the ATP concept when you are determining when to say 'yes,' 'no,' or 'not now'
- How to schedule very differently for yourself starting today and continuing throughout your life
- And much more!
Mentorship: Efficient and Effective Practices
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In this lecture, you will learn how to mentor efficiently. You will learn to protect yourself before and while you help others. You will learn that by implementing deliberate strategies, you become more engaged with your job.
Student-Centered Mentoring: Bridging the Gap Between Faculty and Students
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The workshop aims to bridge the gap between faculty mentors and their students, helping faculty understand what students want them to know about effective mentoring. In this workshop, we'll explore the perspectives of students shedding light on their needs and preferences when it comes to mentorship. We鈥檒l also discuss the challenges and constraints faculty members often face that hinder their ability to provide effective mentoring to students. Faculty members will leave with practical strategies to foster effective mentoring relationships, ensuring that all students can thrive academically.
SKILL #1: Every Semester Needs a Plan
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SKILL #2: How to Align Your Time with Your Priorities
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SKILL #3: How to Develop a Daily Writing Practice
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SKILL #4: Mastering Academic Time Management
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SKILL #5: Moving from Resistance to Writing
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SKILL #6: The Art of Saying No
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SKILL #7: Cultivating Your Network of Mentors, Sponsors & Collaborators
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SKILL #8: Overcoming Academic Perfectionism
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SKILL #9: How to Engage in Healthy Conflict
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SKILL #10: How to Manage Stress, Rejection & the Haters in Your Midst
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Strategy Session: 5 Tips for Avoiding the Summer Slump
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