This module is designed for faculty who are newer to teaching and would like the opportunity to think more about pedagogy in a supported, collegial environment. It is part of the larger Design Forward program offered by the CoLab; participation is by application and all participants must also register for and attend the Design Forward […]
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Methods for incorporating active engagement activities into your lecture. These methods work for in person, remote, and recorded lectures! (Like this session? Join Aimee for a full hour on October 6th from 3:45-4:45pm!) |
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Learn how to use Twitter to increase the impact of your scholarly and professional work. For faculty and staff in higher ed, Twitter can be a powerful tool to help you learn, network, and develop in your career. Learn how! |
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All new General Education courses are reviewed to ensure they are supporting the General Education program requirements and learning outcomes. Every six years thereafter, they undergo a Sunset Renewal process to update their status. Bring your syllabi, paperwork, and questions to workshop with members of the General Education Committee. For more information on the Sunset […] |
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A reading group centered on disability justice and disability studies at PSU |
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This module is for faculty who are exploring a change of course modality (switching between F2F, hybrid, online asynch, online synch, hyflex, etc.). We will talk about the experiences and affordances of different formats and how to create courses that respect these differences. Throughout, we will make sure our design and preparation reflect our own […] |