Teaching Portfolios provide evidence of teaching from a variety of sources and allow for reflection on, and improvement of, one’s teaching over time. Creating a public, professional view of one’s teaching as a scholarly activity can be useful for job applications, promotions, and tenure review as well as one’s own pedagogical research. On Friday, March 9, the Queens College Center for Teaching & Learning will be conducting a workshop on creating an online Teaching Portfolio. In the morning, we will cover teaching statements/philosophy in depth and the general architecture of a portfolio, then transition into a hands-on technical workshop in the afternoon where participants will set up a portfolio website and begin populating it with content. At the end of the workshop you can expect to: - Understand what elements constitute a professional portfolio - Create a strong draft of your teaching statement - Walk away with the architecture for a website to house your portfolio and an understanding of how to get your content into it. Date: Friday, March 9, 2018 Time: 9:30 am- 3:30pm Location: Razran Hall, room TBA Map: https://goo.gl/maps/YKiSDAQshuM2 Lunch will be served. If you are interested, please use this RSVP: https://goo.gl/F2hGSB