Campus Corkboard September 6-12

Here is a list of upcoming events on the Armstrong Campus as well as in the city of Savannah!

Wednesday, September 5

Solo-A Star Wars Story

Time: 7 p.m.

Place: Ogeechee Theater

University Programing Board (UPB) continues the weeks of welcome campaign with another free movie for students. Solo-A Stars Wars Story is the origin story of Hans Solo.

 

Thursday, September 6

Book Group: Teach Students How to Learn (Saundra McGuire)

Time: 11 a.m. -12:15 p.m.

Place: Solms Hall 207

Facilitated by Lauren Barbeau and Nancy Remler (facilitated on both campuses simultaneously).

Do you believe that students can learn more deeply and achieve more success than they do at present? Are you frustrated by unmotivated, disengaged students? Join this book discussion to discover strategies that will positively influence student learning in your classes. The author, Saundra McGuire, provides practical, research-based strategies to teach students how to learn. Mindset, Motivation, and Metacognition are key to deeper learning. Registration is limited to 10 participants, and by registering you commit to attending all group meetings. Each participant will receive a copy of the book at the first meeting.

Guest Lecturer-Richard Fineman, Ph.D.

Time: 1:30 p.m.-2:15 p.m.

Place: Solms Hall 216

The Biodynamics and Human Performance Center on Armstrong Campus is excited to welcome Richard Fineman, a Ph.D. candidate specializing in biomechanics and wearable technologies at MIT, as a guest lecturer. Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend his lecture “Quantifying Performance of Multi-Scale Human-Machine Systems”.

Job Search Strategies

Time: 4 p.m.-5 p.m.

Place: Solms Hall 108

Do you know the two most effective methods of finding a job or where the best places are to look?  If not, visit us for information about key strategies and resources!

Using Swivl: Preparing for edTPA

Time: 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Place: University Hall 157

Lights. Camera. Action! Join College of Education Instructional Resources Center (IRC) Director Hollie Sisk as she reviews the basic workflow to prepare for edTPA recording, documenting actual footage, and best practices for backing up your video before uploading to Chalk and Wire. [not proper parallel structure; elsewise linking unrelated things; awkward series] Sisk will showcase the Swivl app and highlight a few of the devices available to assist you in the edTPA process. Join us on Thursday, September 6 at 4:30 pm in University Hall room 157 (on the Armstrong Campus). No RSVP required!

Art Walk

Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Place: 5120 Jasmine Ave/ German Country Club

Armstrong alum and local realtor Jennifer Crumpton is hosting an Art Walk in Savannah’s newest waterfront gated community, Bluffside at Country Club Creek. The art walk and open house will feature works from local artists Ashley Havy, Brook Havy, Eric Clark, Kathleen Jones, Raquel Dyson. Free food and drinks will be available

 

Friday, September 7

Bacon Fest

Time: 4 p.m.-11 p.m.

Place: Rousakis Plaza Riverfront Plaza

Head on down to River Street this weekend for a great time with a lot of tasty food! Multiple vendors such as Wet Willie’s, The Bayou Café, Chocolat by Adam Turoni, and Gnam Gnam Gelato will be there selling many bacon-related food and dessert items. Some of the food items that will be served include bacon-on-a-stick, bacon-wrapped shrimp, and chocolate-covered bacon. A variety of bands will be performing throughout the weekend, such as Liquid Ginger, The Young Americans, and Ember City.

First Friday Art March

Time: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Place: Bull Street

Every first Friday of the month, Art Rise Savannah presents the First Friday Art March through the Victorian and Starland Districts of Savannah. Discover local art, music, food and culture all over Georgia’s First City by taking the free Art March Trolley to different galleries and shops around Forsyth Park and Past Forsyth Park. There is FREE entry to all of the First Friday Art March events!

GlowRage Party at the Stage on Bay

Time: 9 p.m.- 2 a.m.

Early tickets are $15.

Package tickets are $45

As part of the “Let’s Get Wild” tour, GlowRage is bringing their glow party to the Stage on Bay this weekend. It will be a cool blacklight party with glow-in-the-dark paint and upbeat music. Anyone 18 or older can get in with an ID. The paint will be provided for and there will be a bar at the venue. If your birthday is the day before, the day of, or the day after, you can get in for free! Full prices are listed on the event Facebook page.

 

Saturday, September 8

Forsyth Farmers Market

Time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Place: Forsyth Park

The Forsyth Farmers’ Market vendors offer a variety of local goods including seasonal produce, eggs, honey, pastured meat, bread, cheese, mushrooms, fresh herbs, vegetable sauces, preserves, coffee beans, heirloom seeds and potted plants. From the very beginning, the FFM has focused on food and food issues which is why it is a producer-only market (meaning all vendors have to be producing at least 75 percent of the products they sell)  and allows only food and plant vendors.

Meet and Greet with Mark “OZ” Geist

Time: 5:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.

Place: Coastal Cathedral 275 Berwick Blvd.

General admission is $20

This will be a meet and greet with one of the soldiers who was caught in the middle of the Benghazi attacks on Sept. 11-12 in 2012. He will be telling the story of his life, what made him want to join the military, and how his faith got him through those attacks. The proceeds of the event will go towards the church’s Village Transformation Project, which provides food, supplies, and shelter to those who need it in the surrounding area.

 

Sunday, September 9

Women’s Club Soccer Games

Time: 1 p.m.

Place: Soccer Field

Armstrong’s women’s club soccer team will host a match against University of South Carolina. The match will be held on the Armstrong campus. The women’s club team will be hosting multiple home games this semester including games against  Clemson, Coastal Georgia, Furman, College of Charleston, and Georgia Southern-Statesboro Campus.   

 

Monday, September 10

International Exhibition

Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Place: Fine Arts Gallery

Work Inspired by the summer 2018 study-abroad experiences to Argentina.

Student Government Association Senate Meeting

Time: 12:15 p.m.

The Armstrong and Liberty Campus SGA Senate holds a weekly senate meeting every Monday. All students are welcome to attend.

Analytic Rubrics (Assessment Instruments) ARMSTRONG

Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Place: Solms Hall 211

Do you ask your students to produce evidence of their learning in the form of written assignments, projects, designs or performances? If so, rubrics provide a tool to consistently and effectively evaluate critical components of the work produced. In this workshop, you will learn how to evaluate constructed rubrics and create meaningful rubrics to measure student learning outcomes and student products. You will understand why this process is necessary and will begin developing a rubric to evaluate students’ work. In addition, you will discuss how these rubrics are useful for much more than assigning grades. Please bring course learning outcomes, your program outcomes and an assignment for which you would like to develop a rubric to evaluate.

 

Tuesday, September 11

International Exhibition

Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Place: Fine Arts Gallery

Work Inspired by the summer 2018 study-abroad experiences to Argentina.

Book Group: Teach Students How to Learn (Saundra McGuire)

Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:35 p.m.

Place: Solms Hall 207

Facilitated by Lauren Barbeau and Nancy Remler (facilitated on both campuses simultaneously).

Do you believe that students can more deeply learn and more aptly achieve success than they do at the present? Are you frustrated by unmotivated, disengaged students? Join this book discussion to discover strategies that will positively influence student learning in your classes. The author, Saundra McGuire, provides practical, research-based strategies to teach students how to learn. Mindset, Motivation and Metacognition are integral to deeper learning. Reigstration is limited to 10 participants, and by registering you commit to attending all group meetings. Each participant will receive a copy of the book at the first meeting.

 

Wednesday, September 12

International Exhibition

Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Place: Fine Arts Gallery

Work Inspired by the summer 2018 study-abroad experiences to Argentina.

Independence Day Celebration

Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Place: Student Union Tables

The Offices of Multicultural Affairs and International Education opens the 2018 Latino Heritage Celebration Month with highlighting the Latin American countries with independence days during the month. [maybe say: ‘with a celebration of’ instead of ‘highlighting’] Join us in the Student Union to learn more about these seven countries and enjoy snack samples from these countries. ¡Los vemos allí! See you there!

Job Search Strategies

Time: 10 a.m.-11 a.m.

Place: Student Union, Skidaway Room

Do you know the two most effective methods of finding a job or where the best places are to look?  If not, visit us for information about key strategies and resources!