Innovative Thinking in Community Colleges at the League for Innovation in the Community College’s Learning Summit—Houston
CHANDLER, Ariz. (PRWEB) August 02, 2018 -- Community college faculty, administrators, and staff will take a deep dive into the process of innovative thinking at the League for Innovation’s Learning Summit in Houston, October 12-13, 2018. EdgeMakers’ Andrea Keith and Kevin Norman, recognized experts in innovation, will lead participants through EdgeMaker’s integrated practice-based and purpose-driven curriculum that teaches the how-to of innovation.
College teams will explore ways to build a culture of innovation, start the mind-shift, and inspire faculty, staff, administrators, and students to become more innovative themselves. This highly interactive professional development experience engages participants directly with proven curriculum in an activity-based workshop. Get a crash course in the innovative process as you and your colleagues explore the 5 Themes of Innovative Thinking.
The Learning Summit is a working retreat for college teams to focus on improving and expanding learning at their institutions, and to accelerate progress on these efforts. Although the Learning Summit is designed for college team participation, individuals who are not part of a team are welcome and will have opportunities to meet with participants from other institutions.
Sponsorships are available for businesses who support community colleges.
Houston Community College will host this event at the West Houston Institute, Texas.
Visit the Learning Summit—Houston website to learn more about this innovative and through-provoking professional development experience.
About the League for Innovation in the Community College
The League for Innovation in the Community College (League) is an international nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate innovation in the community college environment. The League hosts conferences and institutes, develops print and digital resources, and leads projects and initiatives with almost 500 member colleges, 100 corporate partners, and a host of other government and nonprofit agencies in a continuing effort to advance the community college field and make a positive difference for students and communities. Information about the League and its activities is available at http://www.league.org.
Chris Hennessey, The League for Innovation in the Community College, http://www.league.org, +1 (480) 705-8200 Ext: 237, [email protected]
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