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How to easily write, think, and share online. What are blogs? What good are they? How might they help you develop a writing practice? What is their connection to learning […]

Methods for incorporating active engagement activities into your lecture. These methods work for in person, remote, and recorded lectures! PDF Handout

We will take just a couple of minutes to ground ourselves in the definitions of accessibility and inclusion and then workshop a concrete example of how instructors might use an […]

With Wakelet, users can organize online content in a highly visual collection that can be shared and collaborated on. In the classroom, this can be used for digital storytelling, creative […]

Learn the basics of getting signed up and started on Plymouth Create, PSU’s own Domain of One’s Own initiative. Use it to set up a simple website, share your syllabus, […]

Learn how to link your syllabus to OneDrive in order to make automatic updates appear in Canvas. PDF Handout

Get oriented to Canva, an online tool for designing just about anything. Refresh your syllabi, overhaul a resource or handout, or get ideas for incorporating design assignments into your courses. […]

Why does it seem so difficult to approach the topic of race? It doesn’t have to be! In this session, we will explore practical strategies for building race-consciousness and avoiding […]

Beyond saving students’ money using free, open learning materials, what are the pedagogical approaches that have emerged in the Open Education movement? PDF Handout

We had a wonderful panel discussion featuring Robin DeRosa (moderator), Raj Sachdev, Amy Collier, Tom Nudd, Autumm Caines, and Chris Gilliard. The (non-public) recording is available by request; contact the […]

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