Tuesday, November 11 | 12:00 – 1:00PM | ILC 315
Overview
Discover how to increase student engagement through experiential learning in the community—with minimal lift on your teaching load.
This interactive roundtable brings together experienced and new faculty to explore realistic, manageable strategies that enhance learning without disrupting your existing curriculum—and connect coursework to real-world impact.
You’ll hear how colleagues are already implementing successful low-lift projects that seamlessly integrate into their courses. Through peer learning and hands-on workshopping, you’ll identify and adapt proven strategies for your own classes, access BSU’s vetted community partner menu, and connect with ongoing support that makes implementation smooth and sustainable.
Join this informal, idea-sharing conversation, ask questions, and leave with strategies you can use right away.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this roundtable, participants will be able to:
- Identify and adapt at least two low-lift community-engaged learning strategies
- Access BSU’s vetted community partner menu and ongoing support
- Apply practical solutions to barriers using peer-tested strategies and BSU’s CTL Service-Learning Program resources
- Use clear assessment methods for measuring student learning and engagement with community partners
Idea for Faculty Who
- Want to integrate community engagement without extra workload
- Are looking for practical, course-ready service-learning ideas
- Value connecting classroom learning to real-world impact
Date and Location
Tuesday, November 11 | 12:00 – 1:00PM | ILC 315
Registration
Please register here to join this practical discussion.
Questions?
Contact elizabethgaspari@boisestate.edu