“Lunch and Learn: Reducing Book Costs for Students with Open Educational Resources” March 3, 12:30 – 1:30 Presenters: Gerard Shea, Lisa Rose-Wiles, Kaitlin Kehnemuyi, Kyle Downey The high cost of textbooks is a growing concern in higher education, especially as…
New Videos: “The Flipped Classroom” and “Civil Rights History: New Interpretations”
Check out these new videos, posted in the CFD Blog!
Diversity Film Series: Go (2001, Japan)
Feb. 26, 4-6pm Moderator: Anne Giblin-Gedacht, Asst. Prof. of History The first event of the spring semester in the Diversity Film Series will be a showing Go (2001, Japan). The film looks at the plight of the Korean minority in…
“Work @ Home: Keys to Success”
Feb. 26, 9:00 – 10:00 Daily life has changed radically in a very short time. If you’ve transitioned suddenly to a work-at-home arrangement, there will be aspects of your work experience that are new and different. Today, we’ll help you…
“DSS Workshop: Faculty Support of Students with Learning Disabilities”
Feb. 25, 3:30 – 4:30 Disability Support Services and the Center for Faculty Development invite you to join Carolyn Corbran for a presentation and discussion of her dissertation research on “Exploring students’ with learning disabilities perceptions of faculty support and…
“Lunch and Learn: The Flipped Classroom in the Remote/HyFlex Context, Part II”
Feb. 24, 12:30 – 1:30 Presenters: Mirela Bruza-Augatis, Physician Assistant Dept. Natalie Neubauer, Speech-Language Pathology Dept. Michelle L McWeeney, Physician Assistant Dept. Christine Fernandez, Physician Assistant Dept. Abby L Saunders, Physician Assistant Dept. The “flipped classroom” is a tried and…