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Experiences of Chinese Students Coming to U.S. Podcast

By Melissa Martini February 28, 2019 Podcasts No Comments

Experiences of Chinese Students Coming to U.S. http://awscdn.podcasts.com/Experiences-of-Chinese-Students-Coming-to-U.S-f554.mp3 Ed Jones, from the College of Arts and Sciences, will presenting a lecture on the topic of, “Educational Attitudes and Experiences of…

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Contemplative Teaching Reading Group

By Melissa Martini February 25, 2019 Uncategorized 2 Comments

Contemplative Teaching Reading Group Starting spring 2019, Seton Hall faculty members are invited to join a reading group dedicated to the topic of mindfulness and contemplation in teaching and academic life. In keeping…

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Meditation Groups

By Melissa Martini February 25, 2019 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Professional Development No Comments

Meditation Groups Wednesdays 12:30 – 1:30 Thursdays 4:30 – 5:30 Starting Feb. 20, 2019 A&S Hall, rm. 208 (March 7 will be in JH 231) Are you interested in learning…

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Zotero Workshop Podcast

By Melissa Martini February 6, 2019 Podcasts No Comments

Zotero Workshop http://awscdn.podcasts.com/Zotero-Workshop-75bc.mp3   Join us for this hands-on workshop on Zotero, the “free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.” Primarily a bibliographic tool, Zotero…

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February 2019 Faculty Lunches

By Melissa Martini February 1, 2019 Faculty Lunches No Comments

The Center for Faculty Development will again be hosting Faculty Lunches throughout the Spring 2019 semester, the February lunches beginning on February 6, 2019. Lunches will take place one day…

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Alternative Student Assessment Strategies Podcast

By Melissa Martini January 31, 2019 Podcasts No Comments

Alternative Student Assessment Strategies http://awscdn.podcasts.com/Alternative-Student-Assessment-Strategies-64aa.mp3 While assessing student learning and providing feedback on student work is vitally important, it’s not always necessary to do so in the same ways we…

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Students on the Autism Spectrum Podcast

By Melissa Martini January 25, 2019 Podcasts No Comments

http://awscdn.podcasts.com/Students-on-the-Autism-Spectrum-6ca5.mp3 Students on the Autism Spectrum Students who have identified as being on the autism spectrum can face special challenges in a classroom setting. Julie DiMatteo, a Staff Psychologist with…

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Spring 2019 Schedule

By Melissa Martini January 14, 2019 Events No Comments

THE CENTER FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT   Spring 2019 SCHEDULE   The Center for Faculty Development will be sponsoring a wide array of programs to support faculty teaching, scholarship, and work…

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January 2019 Faculty Lunches

By Melissa Martini January 1, 2019 Faculty Lunches No Comments

The Center for Faculty Development will again be hosting Faculty Lunches throughout the Spring 2019 semester, the January lunches beginning on January 15, 2019. Lunches will take place one day…

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Project Syllabus: SHU Edition Podcast

By Melissa Martini December 12, 2018 Podcasts No Comments

http://awscdn.podcasts.com/Project-Syllabus-SHU-Edition-b51b.mp3 Project Syllabus: SHU Edition Amy Hunter, Professor of Psychology The course syllabus may be the single most important document for our classes, yet improving them can be difficult. We…

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    Looking forward to joining Practical Pedagogy Book club! Please let me know what book we will start with!

  2. Tom McGee on “Innovators In AI: Pedagogical Challenges and Ethical Questions”June 26, 2025

    These are usually on the official SHU events page (in this case, at https://events.shu.edu/day/date/20250414) where you'll see an "add to…

  3. Ellen Hayes on Mission Partners Program: Applications Due June 30, 2025May 14, 2025

    Hi Mary, I do not know in adjuncts are allowed to participate in the Mission Partners Program, but if so,…

  4. Jason Hemann on “Innovators In AI: Pedagogical Challenges and Ethical Questions”April 7, 2025

    Looking forward to this event!

  5. Jason Hemann on “Innovators In AI: Pedagogical Challenges and Ethical Questions”April 7, 2025

    Where can I register for this event?


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