Center for Teaching and Learning

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is committed to providing programs, classes and services that support employees and work teams, and impacts student success! The categories listed below represent the types of training & resources we offer. To access course schedules, access MC Learns through Workday.
Discover what’s coming up in professional development! Visit the Hub new windowto explore the latest workshops in our Professional Development Catalog and unlock a wide range of valuable teaching resources and tools.
Meet the Team

From 2007 to 2018, Dr. Miller worked at the Success for All Foundation and Johns Hopkins University, where he led the development of technology-based learning materials (for reading and mathematics), piloted web-based professional development and personalized learning systems, developed training workshops for teachers and administrators, and managed teams to develop early childhood program materials in partnership with Sesame Workshop, Inc.
Before joining Montgomery College, Dr. Miller has served as Director of Strategic Operations/Section Chief for Monitoring and Accountability for the Maryland State Department of Education’s Division of Early Intervention and Special Education Services, where he led the design and development of a statewide micro-credentialing program and provided professional development support for the integration of specially designed instruction within an inclusive environment to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
Dr. Miller holds an Ed.D. with a focus on Instructional Design for Online Teaching and Learning from Johns Hopkins University and an M.A. in Instructional Systems Development from the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Email: gloria.barron@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-6974
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Mannakee (MK) 330B
Bio
Gloria Barron works for the office of E-Learning, Innovation, and Teaching Excellence. She is an instructional designer, professional development trainer and course developer. Gloria is a technical subject matter expert and provides guidance to less experienced Montgomery College employees. Gloria is also a part-time faculty member in the Computer Science department.Educational Background
- Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems, University of Houston
- Master of Education, Curriculum and Instruction, George Mason University
- Master Certificate in IT: eLearning, George Mason University
- Web Development and Design, Montgomery College
Email: philip.bonner@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-1677
Office Location: Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus, P1 202
Email: megan.calvert@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-5693
Office Location: Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus, Resources Center (RC) 212
Email: tom.cantu@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-6006
Office Location: Germantown Campus, Paul Peck (PK) 164
Bio
Tom Cantu is an Instructional Designer in the Office of E-Learning, Innovation, and Teaching Excellence (ELITE).Since 1998, he has been an Instructional Designer in higher education guiding professors in planning and building online and blended courses consulting with faculty on ways to integrate web technologies into their teaching.
He has a Master's Degree in Instructional Systems Development from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Tom has been at Montgomery College since 2002.
Email: anna.donohoe@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-8906
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Mannakee (MK) 325E
Bio
Anna Donohoe is an Instructional Designer in the Office of E-Learning, Innovation, and Teaching Excellence (ELITE). She joined Montgomery College in 2021 and participates in a range of college initiatives, including MCRPA, Governance, and MC Pride & Allies. Her areas of expertise include adult education, computational linguistics, technology training, teaching English as a Second Language, and curriculum development.Anna has an MSc in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh, a BA in Linguistics from Carnegie Mellon University, and a TESOL certification, as well as experience in software user testing, nonprofit IT support, linguistics research, and program management. She speaks three languages and is proud to be the child and great grandchild of immigrants to the United States.
Email: richard.forrest@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-2267
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Mannakee (MK) 330E
Bio
Over 20 years of professional experience working internationally, specializing in human resources, global leadership and collaboration, organizational behavior and cross-cultural competency development.Richard works closely with Fons Trompenaars and senior principals of the THT management consulting group. He is an Intercultural Awareness Profile licensee and is certified to deliver exclusive training and consulting in the form of cultural research, digital learning tools (e-books and APPs) and applied theory. His focus is on developing transcultural effectiveness for teams and individuals. Richard is also certified in Myers Briggs, e-Coaching and Crucial Conversations.
Having worked in Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, Dubai, the UK and the USA, Richard’s professional experience and interests include intercultural competency awareness and leadership development, values to behavior workshops, team charter creation with in-tact teams, coaching and consulting.
At MC, Richard is directly responsible for The Global Supervisor cohort and the Change Management Learning Pathway, and is proud to deliver some training in the MC Management and Tapestry cohorts.
Richard is a Canadian national (and, perhaps not surprisingly, an avid ice hockey player) who earned a Master degree at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, where he met his future wife. Together they have three tri-lingual children, none of whom play hockey.
Email: michele.knight@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-1733
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Macklin Tower (MT) 214A
Email: angela.lanier@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-4393
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Macklin Tower (MT) 214
Email: laurent.ndeze@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-4273
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Mannakee (MK) 325B
Email: tracey.romney@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-4317
Office Location: Rockville Campus, Mannakee (MK) 342H
Each semester, full-time faculty in their first, second, and third year at Montgomery College sign up for one workshop series in the Academy for Teaching Transformation. (Adjunct faculty welcome)
Visit the Academy for Teaching Transformation website new windowfor additional information.- Career Development Learning Pathway (not offered currently)
- The Valuable Employee Learning Pathway (PDF,
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- Global leadership Cohort (PDF,
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- Fundamentals of Supervision Cohort (PDF,
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- Leadership Development Institute (PDF,
)
- MC Management (PDF,
)
CTL provides consulting services to units, departments, and groups so they may become
more effective and productive. CTL staff partner with each of our clients to customize
our approach to help clients respond to current challenges and set specific goals
for future direction. View Consulting Services document (PDF, ) for more information.
- Change Management: Moving to the Next Level Learning Pathway (PDF,
)
- Crucial Influence (PDF,
)
- Effective Committees Learning Pathway (PDF,
)
- Fundamentals of Supervision Cohort (PDF,
)
- Global Leadership Cohort (PDF,
)
- Leadership Development Institute (PDF,
)
- Management Learning Pathway (PDF,
)
- MC Management Cohort (PDF,
)
Whether you are a long-time user looking to fill in some gaps and update your skills or new to an application, this workshop series offers you a valuable opportunity to save time, do more to help our students, and improve your skills with Microsoft Office.
Each hands-on, small group workshop is designed specifically for the needs of Montgomery College faculty and staff and is based on the versions and features of Microsoft Office that are currently provided for free to college employees.
These fun, interactive workshops are conducted remotely. The outcomes shown in the description links are flexible and will be adjusted to participant needs based on a survey prior to the workshop.
Visit the Microsoft Office Essentials' websitenew window for additional information.Dive into the world of ChatGPT, OpenAI's groundbreaking text-based AI model. This workshop introduces the foundational aspects, capabilities, and limitations of ChatGPT, setting attendees up for subsequent specialized sessions.
Discover the transformative power of AI-driven language models in education with our workshop on Using ChatGPT to help design lessons and assessments. This innovative, hands-on workshop is tailored for faculty looking to revolutionize their lesson planning and assessment strategies with the assistance of OpenAI's ChatGPT. Together we will embrace the power of AI-driven language models to create engaging, personalized learning experiences and assessments for your students.
Engage in a dynamic conversation about ChatGPT, its evolving landscape, and its potential future impact. This session is a platform for sharing experiences, concerns, insights, and innovations related to the tool.
Unlock the potential of AI-driven language models in fostering student learning with our Using ChatGPT to Support Student Learning Workshop! This interactive, hands-on workshop will explore the integration of ChatGPT into teaching and learning practices to provide personalized assistance, feedback, and resources to students on their journey to success!
As AI-driven language models like ChatGPT continue to reshape the digital landscape, digital literacy skills are more important than ever. This workshop emphasizes responsible and respectful deployment in various contexts, ensuring positive and safe interactions.AI detection software will also be highlighted.
Engage in a dynamic conversation about ChatGPT, its evolving landscape, and its potential future impact. This session is a platform for sharing experiences, concerns, insights, and innovations related to the tool.
Dive into the world of ChatGPT, OpenAI's groundbreaking text-based AI model. This workshop introduces the foundational aspects, capabilities, and limitations of ChatGPT, setting attendees up for subsequent specialized sessions.
A learning pathway is a series of identified classes that provide you with an in-depth exploration of a skill area. If you choose to complete the series, a certificate of learning is awarded to acknowledge your commitment to pursue the study and practice of a specialized area of professional development. Participation is paced to provide time to reflect upon your learning and integrate concepts and skills into your life and work. Most pathways are scheduled over a two-year cycle.
- Change Management: Moving to the Next Level (PDF,
)
- Communication and Conflict (PDF,
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- Communicating Professionally in the Workplace (PDF,
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- Customer Service (PDF,
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- Management (PDF,
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- The Valuable Employee (PDF,
)
Get Ready to Level Up Your Skills This Summer!
We’re redefining professional development with brand-new learning tracks designed to help you build essential workplace skills, explore cutting-edge technology, and strengthen your leadership abilities. Whether you want to deep dive into a specialized area or broaden your expertise across multiple topics, we’ve got you covered!
Visit the Summer Staff Professional Development website for more information including all workshops being offered!
The Online Teaching training prepares MC faculty to build and teach online or blended courses. It is open to all full and part-time MC faculty.
Online Teaching is a fully-online course that begins around the third week of each semester and runs for 7 weeks. The course will guide you through planning, building, and preparing to teach your own online or blended course. Participants will design a full course and build a course prototype consisting of a syllabus, orientation, and one learning module that is ready-to-teach. The prototype is refined until it serves as a model and a set of page templates for building the rest of the course.
To become eligible to teach online for Montgomery College, your course prototype must meet the competency demonstration criteria, which include the 23 essential standards from the current Quality Matters Rubric.
Prerequisites:
- Completion of Digital Fundamentals for Teaching and Learning (formerly SRT training) or Online Teaching Part 1 in Spring 2020.
- Approval from your department chair to build and teach a specific course.
Notes:
- Teaching remotely using Zoom or Collaborate is still live teaching. Because live teaching is not part of teaching fully-online, creating a fully-online or blended course requires a redesign to plan content delivery, learning activities, and student engagement in the absence of live lecturing.
- Faculty with experience teaching fully-online using Blackboard may be eligible for an accelerated version of the training.
- Professors should not be scheduled to teach an online or blended course until they have completed the Online Teaching training.
If you have questions about the training, contact Tom Cantu at 240-567-6006 or Tom.Cantu@montgomerycollege.edu.
Collaborate is a virtual classroom/meeting room. This system enhances online instruction by offering live audio and video, breakout rooms, file sharing, a whiteboard for PowerPoint presentations, collaboration, and more.
You can sign up for the workshop if you are a faculty member who plans to use Blackboard Collaborate new windowto conduct live, online instruction as a component of an online or blended course or to supplement on-campus courses. Staff members who plan to use Blackboard Collaborate to conduct live, online meetings can also sign up.
Upon completion of this class, you will be able to:
- Use the primary Blackboard Collaborate tools,
- Use strategies to keep students engaged, and
- Discuss ideas for using Blackboard Collaborate in your teaching.
Blackboard and other Learning Management Systems are important communication, information, and design tools that are used to support learning and student success. The Digital Fundamentals for Teaching and Learning series is a group of classes that assists those who educate students in developing the skills necessary to use Blackboard effectively in a remote teaching environment. Educators also develop skills in creating multimedia elements to add to the blackboard course to promote student engagement.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply Blackboard tools to establish an online presence
- Adapt your course for Digital Teaching in alignment with best practices for the discipline
- Using Blackboard tools to assess student learning while considering alternative assessment techniques
- Utilize appropriate video conferencing software to promote student engagement
- Explore multimedia technology for use in the digital classroom.
Series Elements
Designed to be completed over a four week period, Digital Fundamentals for Teaching
and Learning is broken into four sections (1) Blackboard foundations (2) communicating
with students using Blackboard, (3) assessing students using Blackboard, and (4) using
and developing multimedia for Blackboard. Upon completion of the Digital Fundamentals for Teaching and Learning series, you
will create a working Blackboard teaching site that demonstrates many of the elements
taught throughout the series.
Blackboard Foundations
The following foundational courses are essential in helping faculty learn how to demonstrate
an Online course presence, which is critical in the digital teaching environment.
Foundational courses include:
- Blackboard Essentials: This course will teach you how to how to navigate Blackboard, post files, and upload a syllabus, which are skills that must be mastered before starting the rest of Digital Fundamentals for Teaching and Learning.
- Blackboard Text Editor: This course will teach you how to create pages in Blackboard with text, links, images, and embedded videos. Embed a video on a webpage, include student learning outcomes, and ask your students a few questions to guide their thinking as they watch the video.
- Creating an Online Presence in Your Course (Handout): This handout helps faculty master the skills of creating course elements with proper introductory and transitioning statements to orient students. This helps faculty make the shift between face-to-face and remote instruction.
Note: All foundational courses must be taken before completing any other course in the series.
Communicating with Students using Blackboard
The following courses are designed to help faculty learn how to communicate effectively
with their students using Blackboard. To support the outcomes associated with communicating
with students using Blackboard, participants choose one of the following courses:
- Blackboard Communication tools: This course will teach you how to create and manage an Online Discussion board for your students. If you find that there are topics that you talked about in class that students want to explore further, you might set up discussions on these topics to further engage students.
- Blackboard Collaborate/Zoom: This course will teach you how to communicate with your students in real-time using audio conferencing, presentation software, and other collaborative tools.
- Teaching and Learning Tips for Developing or Improving Online Discussions (Handout): This handout provides tips to help faculty craft engaging discussions, maintain faculty presence on the discussion board, and develop netiquette policies to successfully manage student behavior online.
Assessing Students using Blackboard
The following courses are designed to help faculty become proficient in giving and
grading tests in Blackboard.
- Blackboard Assessments: This course will teach you how to create online tests for your students that are automatically scored by Blackboard.
- Blackboard Grade Center: This course will teach you how to set up an Online Gradebook for your students that can be automatically updated throughout the semester as you enter grades. This can help keep students on track with their grades throughout the semester and allows them to monitor their own progress and improve performance as the semester progresses.
Using and Developing Multimedia for Blackboard
The following courses are designed to help faculty create an engaging experience for
their students by expanding their abilities to provide content beyond the typical
use of Microsoft Word documents and PowerPoint files.
- Screen Casting Made Simple: This course will teach you how to use Screencast-O-Matic to create simple videos that can be used on Blackboard to support teaching and learning.
- Using the Automatic Captions in YouTube: This course will teach you how to caption the videos you create to support accessibility for all students.
Common courses are pre-built, ready-to-teach, fully online courses. The dean and department chair should contact the Virtual Campus Dean, Dr. Shinta Hernandez, at 240-567-2374 or via email, with the names of instructors who need to complete common course training.
Common course training involves three steps:
1) Complete Digital Fundamentals for Teaching and Learning. Sections are offered online or on-campus. Check Workday in MyMC for dates and times.
2) After completing Digital Fundamentals for Teaching and Learning, contact the Common Course Coordinator
- Nader Chaaban (COMM 108)
- Kateema Lee (ENGL 101)
- Anna Deadrick (ENGL 102)
- Tonya Seed (HLTH 100)
- Marge Turnbow (HLTH 113)
and Tom Cantu to arrange the following next steps:
- Complete additional modules to learn features of Blackboard needed to teach the common course.
- Complete the common course competency demonstration to become eligible to teach the common course.
3) Meet with the common course coordinator to review the online course and the expectations of an online instructor. Notes:
- Steps 1 and 2 above can be completed online.
- The deadline for completing the competency demonstration is usually several weeks before the start of the semester.
- This allows time to review the competency demonstrations and ask the instructor complete any needed revisions.
- If an instructor is unable to complete the competency demonstration tasks, the instructor is not eligible to teach the common course.
Professional Weeknew window offers faculty and staff a variety of professional development opportunities offered by the College and CTL. In addition to traditional sessions and guest speakers, we are excited to offer a series of 30-minute Speed Sessions throughout the day designed to provide targeted professional development on a given topic in a short and concise format.
What are Open Educational Resources, and Why we should care?
This workshop will provide participants with an overview and a look at certain aspects of open educational resources (OER’s). The program xpLor from Blackboard will be featured. The following goal and objectives will be pursued:
Goal
To inform and demonstrate to MC faculty the concept and aspect of free educational
resources they can use in their courses.
Objectives
At the end of this session participants should be able to:• Define open educational
resources (OER’s);
- Characterize the types of open educational resources
- Describe the purposes of open educational resources
- Locate open educational resources
- Implement Blackboard xpLor to navigate finding, using, and developing open education resources
- Describe the role of Creative Commons and other copyright issues in open education resources
Integrating OER to Your Teaching Using Blackboard xpLor
Blackboard xpLor is an advanced learning object repository that contains shareable,
reusable Open Educational Resources (OERs) within the Blackboard learning management
system. Blackboard xpLor provides a place for instructors to search OERs that can
be easily copied to Blackboard courses. It also allows instructors to create and store
materials in xpLor, and then extend their content by sharing and making it discoverable
to instructors across working groups, courses, and institutions.
In this session, we are going to learn the basic skills of how to use xpLor to search and pull OER resources into your Blackboard courses, create, protect, and share your content.
Key Outcomes:
- Locate Blackboard xpLor tool
- Search OERs and use the OER content in your Blackboard courses
- Create and upload content
- Use Creative Commons to protect your content
- Share your content
Each fiscal year, there are specific classes that are required for all or selected employees. Log into Workday to see a complete list of the required training.