Academic Portfolio Workshop Summer 2022

6/6/2022, 6/10/2022 from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The registration period has closed for this event.

 

 *Academic Portfolio Workshop is open to all FULL-TIME faculty members*


Register

Registration open through 5/2/2022 EST

This registration automatically registers you for all five days. Participants will work with their assigned mentor to set meeting times for the week.


Details


Academic Portfolio Workshop 2022



The Academic Portfolio Workshop was first introduced to FGCU under the direction of Peter Seldin. This professional development program is time intensive. Participants are assigned to a faculty coach who provides advice, editing, and feedback on the narrative portions of the promotion portfolio. The workshop will result in a framework to showcase your strengths and accomplishments as a faculty member and how to organize your portfolio to meet university standards. This workshop is for faculty submitting their promotion portfolio within the next two years.



Schedule for the
Week of June 6th:

  • Monday: Orientation from 9:00a-12:00p in the Lucas Center (LIB-221).
  • Tuesday-Thursday: Independent work on portfolio. Meet with mentor for 1 hour each day.
  • Friday: Wrap-Up & Celebration from 9:00a-12:00p in the Lucas Center (LIB-221).


When registering for the Academic Portfolio Workshop, I agree to the following:

  • I will block my calendar for the following dates: June 6th-10th.
  • I will be available to meet with my Mentor/Coach on specified days to review my portfolio narrative and accept revisions.
  • I will make time to write each section of my portfolio's narrative and am willing to submit ongoing drafts through Canvas throughout the week.
  • I understand the Academic Portfolio Workshop is an intensive experience for both mentor/coaches and participants. I will clear my schedule to the fullest extent possible.

About Us

The Lucas Center for Faculty Development

The Lucas Center supports activities that help you grow as a teacher. Most of our topics and programs are the result of feedback from the FGCU faculty community perception of needs. Our Center offers creative learning experiences focused in the areas of teaching, learning, assessment and scholarship. Watch for e-mails announcing activities that may interest you. Our goal is to be a consistent source of support to faculty by providing activities that are engaging, inspiring, practical, and useful. Stop by to say hello and see our wonderful space in LIB 221, affectionately known as “The Living Room.”


Location

LIB 221-Lucas Center