Hub Cap: What Happened This Week in Teaching and Learning
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| Eclipse the Ordinary: Spark Innovation in Your Course with Our Course Improvement Studio! |
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As we wrap up the term and the Hub Cap’s treasure trove of teaching tips, let's not forget that the perfect moment for rejuvenation is right on our doorstep. Join us May 6th - May 17th and transform your course while the lessons from this term are still fresh in your mind.
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Why join the Hub for Small Changes: A Course Improvement Studio?
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Explore current trends and research in teaching and learning
- Learn and share in small interdisciplinary cohorts
- Create 4 actionable deliverables in just two weeks
- Receive $1000 upon completion
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Small Changes: A Course Improvement Studio is a unique intensive two-week experience where after learning about tools and teaching techniques, you will choose deliverables for your course and dedicate time to work on incorporating them. For a full description of this distinctive faculty development experience see the program description.
Our priority deadline for applications has been extended to Wednesday, April 10th.
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Book Launch for Dave Cormier's Learning in a Time of Abundance. April 9th, 7pm |
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Dave Cormier, a leading voice in digital education, has connected with our campus on several occasions. Most recently he was on campus to talk about GenAI last term.
Dave's new book Learning in a Time of Abundance: The Community is the Curriculum was released last month.
A book launch will take place at Biblioasis in Windsor, Ontario on Tuesday, April 9th, at 7pm.
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Oakland University's Teaching and Learning Symposium. April 19th, 8am-3pm |
Oakland University is once again hosting their Teaching and Learning Symposium and this year has a special focus on cultivating inclusion through connectivity aiming to unite teaching and research faculty alongside campus educators. You can join either virtually or in person to explore, discuss, and exchange strategies for linking students with their community, classroom, and campus. Faculty, graduate students, and staff are all encouraged to attend. Registration is free.
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| First Gen Students with Disabilities, Session Recording Now Available!
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Disability Services hosted a virtual event last Wednesday, March 27th, "Cultivating Access for First Gen College Students with Disabilities" where their amazing intern, Hala Alazzawi, gave some insightful information. In case you missed it a captioned recording is available for you to enjoy.
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