Saturday, March 28, 2015 - The Centre for Teaching & Learning

Body Language
that Engages
Saturday, March 28, 2015
8:00 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
North: E135 Concourse
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Keynote Speaker: Mark Bowden
Lecture Theatre (E135)
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Workshops Group One*
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Workshops Group Two*
1:15 p.m.
Lunch: 7th Semester KB111
Winning Body Language to Stand Out and Engage
In this highly compelling and interactive talk, Mark Bowden shows us how to put our best selves forward through superior communication skills.
Learn the techniques that inspire, motivate and have people remember you and your content!
Mark Bowden
Mark Bowden is a body language and behavior expert and the creator of TRUTHPLANE®, a communication training company and unique
methodology for anyone who has to communicate with impact. With a reputation as one of the world’s foremost authorities on nonverbal
communication, Mark travels all over the world to train groups and give keynote speeches. His clients include leading businesspeople, teams,
and politicians, presidents and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and current Prime Ministers of G8 powers. His 3 books are the bestselling
Winning Body Language, Winning Body Language for Sales Professionals, and Tame the Primitive Brain – 28 Ways in 28 Days to Manage the Most
Impulsive Behaviors at Work. Mark is particularly honored to now be in the TED community, having spoken on the main stage at TEDx Toronto!
He is a regular contributor to TV shows, and you can see him currently on CTV’s daily talk show, The Social as the resident body language expert.
Mark was voted #1 in the World’s Top 30 Body Language Professionals for 2014 by GlobalGurus.org
Workshops*
Room
Teaching Study Skills, Success Strategies, and Personal Responsibility Across the Curriculum
H416
Formative Feedback: much more than just evaluation
N214
Improve Your Voice
B205
Using Smart Phones & Social Media in Classroom Teaching
B202
Revamp your Review
E409
Using the Case Method in College Classes
B201
Integrating Technology (Full)
N229 (Lab)
Are Your Instructional Videos Missing Something? Maybe it’s You!
D234
*Same workshops are offered in both groups
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, North Campus, 205 Humber College Blvd.
Pick one for Workshop Group One (10:30 to 11:30 a.m.)*
and one for Workshop Group Two (12:00 to 1:00 p.m.)*
*Same workshops are offered in both groups
Teaching Study Skills, Success Strategies, and Personal
Responsibility Across the Curriculum
North: H416
“I studied, but the questions on the test were different than what
we covered in class.” “I work nights, so I don’t have time to do the
assignments.” “My teacher is so boring that he’s making me fail the
class.” “Why do I even need this course, anyway?”
Do these statements sound familiar? Many students possess the
intellectual capability to succeed in their chosen program but fail to
reach their academic potential due to a lack of study skills or selfmanagement skills, and in particular due to an unwillingness to take
personal responsibility for their experiences and outcomes at college.
While your program may not have an entire course dedicated to
student success, we can show you some easy and fun techniques that
you can employ to incorporate study skills and success strategies into
your curriculum, whatever subject you may teach.
Formative Feedback: much more than just evaluation
North: N214
Feedback is a vital part of the knowledge and skills acquisition
process. It can also engage and motivate students to learn. Too often,
however, teachers and students think of feedback as an evaluation
that takes place at the end of the learning process. In this workshop,
you’ll explore the different ways that formative feedback can help
learners and teachers communicate expectations and reflect on what’s
working (and what isn’t) in the class to facilitate learning. You’ll learn
practical strategies that you can use in your classes right away.
Improve Your Voice
North: B205
Does your job involve a lot of speaking? We could spend hours
preparing what it is we want to say, but if the voice can’t effectively
communicate the message, the audience tunes out and the message
is lost.
Speaking and breathing are natural functions, but speaking is the end
result of a series of reflexive physical actions and body placement we
must become aware of, in order to gain understanding and mastery
of our vocal instrument. Some reconditioning will result in a new, freer
voice... your natural, distinct voice!
In this short, interactive workshop, you’ll:
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Learn how the voice works
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Locate your real source of energy in order to support your voice
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Learn some exercises to open up your voice and keep your voice
healthy
Using Smart Phones & Social Media in Classroom Teaching
North: B202
In teaching photography and design courses, I have been
experimenting with methods of engaging students with technology
and new media. In this workshop I will share some insights and ideas
that can be relevant to a wide variety of course content to increase
student engagement and enthusiasm, in the classroom.
Revamp your Review
North: E409
Tired of doing the same old review exercises? Do your review games
turn into rowdy competitions filled with more complaints than
comprehension? Do time constraints prevent you from running review
sessions in class? Come get some fresh ideas that will help you
provide valuable review activities and materials for your students.
Using the Case Method in College Classes
North: B201
This session will introduce faculty to the case method and adapting
it for our college students. We’ll use a short case to demonstrate the
three-part method and then discuss how cases can be integrated into
non-traditional disciplines. We’ll also talk about resources Humber
has to support case teaching. Bring your questions, curiosity and
enthusiasm for student-centered learning!
Integrating Technology
North: N229 (Lab)
Can technology help you make your classroom run more smoothly and
save you some time? Come to the lab and learn about integrating
technology into your classroom. Topics include: google tools,
YouTube, cloud storage, mobile apps and social media.
Are Your Instructional Videos Missing Something? Maybe it’s you!
North: D234
Explore the powerful connection between speech and gesture, and
the importance of using them together. Discover how a Lightboard
leverages an instructor’s natural tendency to use gestures to
enhance learning.
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, North Campus, 205 Humber College Blvd.
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8:00 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Keynote Speaker: Mark Bowden – Lecture Theatre (E135)
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Workshops Group One
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Workshops Group Two
1:15 p.m.
Lunch: 7th Semester (KB111)
Workshops Group One and Two
E
Revamp your Review (E409)
B
Using the Case Method in College Classes (B201)
N
Integrating Technology (N229 lab)
H
Teaching Study Skills, Success Strategies, and Personal Responsibility
Across the Curriculum (H416)
N
Formative Feedback: much more than just evaluation (N214)
B
Improve Your Voice (B205)
D
Are Your Instructional Videos Missing Something? Maybe it’s You! (D234)
B
Using Smart Phones & Social Media in Classroom Teaching (B202)
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, North Campus, 205 Humber College Blvd.