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2012 Assessment Grant Series

The Office of Academic Excellence and Assessment proudly sponsored a Summer Research Grant Program to provide "seed money" for a work in its early stages that is relevant to the assessment of student learning or develops a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) project.  This presentation series will feature faculty recipients who were successful in securing summer research grants and are anxious to share what they learned with you.  Join us in recognizing their good work in the areas of assessing student learning and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning!

Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with their questions and ideas for sharing.
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Technology in Curricular Innovation - (Monday, January 30,  11:30 - 1:00 - Skutt Student Center 104)

Assessment of Pain Management Therapeutic Outcomes Training Using a "Gaming-Technology" Scenario

Amy Pick, PharmD - Kimberley Begley, PharmD - Samuel Augustine, PharmD
School of Pharmacy and Health Professions

Assessing Physical Therapy Students' Perceptions Related to the Utility of the Kinect Video Gaming System for Balance and Movement Intervention

Kelly Nelson, DPT -  Jennifer Furze, DPT - Lisa Black, DPT - Teresa Cochran, DPT
Rui-Ping Xia, Ph.D., - W. Wayne Young, PharmD
Departments of Physical Therapy & Pharmacy Practice

Pharmacy Apples to Apples

Brian Henriksen, Ph.D.
School of Pharmacy and Health Professions

Ignatian Values - (Tuesday, March 13, 11:30 - 1:00 - Skutt Student Center 105)

Effect of an Educational Intervention on Incorporation of Ignatian Values into Continuing Medical Education at a Jesuit Medical School

Sally C. O'Neill, PhD
School of Medicine

Students Knowledge-Based Descriptions of Faculty Demonstration of Four Jesuit Charisms

C. Timothy Dickel, Ed.D., NCC 
Department of Education

Concept Mapping - (Tuesday, March 20, 11:30 - 1:00 - Skutt Student Center 104)

Integration and Assessment of Concept Mapping as a Tool to Synthesize Concepts in a Pharmacy Communication Skills Course

Michele Faulkner, PharmD - Robyn Teply, PharmD
School of Pharmacy and Health Professions

Assessment of Concept Mapping as a Learning Method in a Human Anatomy Course

Robert Sandstrom PhD, PT
Department of Physical Therapy

Assessment of Student Learning (Tuesday, April 17- Skutt Student Center 105)

Your Opinion is Important to Us - Improving Student Completion of Online Course Evaluations as a Data Point within the Master of Science Degree in Healthcare Ethics (MHE) Curriculum Assessment and Programmatic Evaluation Plans

Teresa M. Cochran, PT,GCS, MA
Department of Physical Therapy

Amy H. Haddad PhD, RN
Chris Jorgensen, MSLIS
Center for Health Policy & Ethics

Department of Social Work: Designing Student Learning and Outcomes Assessment Using Accreditation Standards

G. H. (Herb) Grandbois
Department of Social Work

Are Physical Exam Skills Important?

Jason Lambrecht, PharmD, MD - Lee Morrow, MD - Eric Peters, MD
Department of Medicine