The Zoom Black Box Dilemma: How to Make it Less Painful (Without Requiring Video)

Virtual

In this short, 15-minute fast blast we will give you a few ideas to make your Zoom class display more lively so you aren’t just talking to a bunch of unresponsive blank black boxes! Taking place at 8am, noon, & 4:30pm Noon session will be recorded. Request Zoom Link Request Zoom Link × Request Zoom […]

The Zoom Black Box Dilemma: How to Make it Less Painful (Without Requiring Video)

Virtual

In this short, 15-minute fast blast we will give you a few ideas to make your Zoom class display more lively so you aren’t just talking to a bunch of unresponsive blank black boxes! Taking place at 8am, noon, & 4:30pm Noon session will be recorded. Request Zoom Link Request Zoom Link × Request Zoom […]

The Zoom Black Box Dilemma: How to Make it Less Painful (Without Requiring Video)

Virtual

In this short, 15-minute fast blast we will give you a few ideas to make your Zoom class display more lively so you aren’t just talking to a bunch of unresponsive blank black boxes!Taking place at 8am, noon, & 4:30pmNoon session will be recorded. Request Zoom Link Request Zoom Link × Request Zoom Link: The […]

Hiflex, Zoom, and Your Sanity: Engaging Your Students in Multiple Modalities

Virtual

Lots of faculty are trying new things in their teaching as we navigate COVID. From using Zoom more, to teaching online and f2f students simultaneously, to developing ways to connect with asynchronous learners, many of you are feeling overwhelmed and unsure about how it’s going. This check-in is designed to give you practical just-in-time techniques […]

Advising Hacks (Rescheduled)

Virtual

Join advising rock stars Kelsey Donnelly and Elizabeth Wichland for a conversation about advising. We will discuss topics such as: What it means to be holistic advisors Best way to encourage involvement and how to link it to future career opportunities Conversation starters to help find out what is really going on in a student’s life How […]

Reading About “White Supremacy Culture”

Virtual

Join CoLab faculty and staff for an informal discussion of the article "White Supremacy Culture" by Teman Okun. A short 7 pages, the article is a list of characteristics of white supremacy culture that show up in our organizations. Give it a read/skim, grab a snack and a drink, and Zoom in to discuss with […]

Women’s Herstory Month Event: The Remedial Herstory Project

Virtual

The Remedial Herstory Project is a New Hampshire based nonprofit founded and led by Plymouth State professor Kelsie Eckert and other women educators and advocates. The RHP is dedicated to developing and providing inquiry-based learning materials on women’s history free to educators. In support of its mission, the RHP produces media, and provides resources and […]

Book Talk: Author E. John Allen Discusses Two Ski Histories, Art, and New England

CoLab (Lamson Library 003)

Lamson Library hosts author E. John Allen discussing his latest books. Skiing in the Eye of the Artist, published in Vienna, presents 36 artists and their work from 19th century to early 21st century.  The second book, Traveling the Old Ski Tracks of New England from UMass Press, moves around the region covering immigrants in […]

Artificial Intelligence & ChatGPT in the Classroom

Hybrid (Lamson 003 and Zoom)

What do recent advances in artificial intelligence technologies mean for teachers and students today? Join Jess Flarity (University of New Hampshire) and Cameron Gibson (CUNY Grad Center) to learn about artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, and their implications for learning and teaching from the perspective of two PhD students who are wrestling with these questions in their […]

Building Bridges Across Deep Divides

Microsoft Teams Meeting

Presenter: Alberto Ramos, PSU IDEA Center Entering into election season, it's no secret that our country is deeply divided. This session will focus on strategies to build bridges in the classroom amongst deeply divided perspectives. Look for an additional offering of this session on September 20th.

Building Bridges Across Deep Divides

Microsoft Teams Meeting

Presenter: Alberto Ramos, PSU IDEA Center Entering into election season, it's no secret that our country is deeply divided. This session will focus on strategies to build bridges in the classroom amongst deeply divided perspectives. Look for an additional offering of this session on September 12th.

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