Hub Cap: What Happened This Week in Teaching and Learning
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Teaching Tips: Setting the Tone |
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Congratulations on finishing the third week! The first weeks are very important to set the tone for the entire semester in letting the students know your teaching style.
Nurturing growth is something usually on the mind of educators, such as how to provide the right learning environment and the best conditions for student learning in your classroom.
Here are some suggestions for your class:
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Open Education Faculty Panel
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The Open Education Committee is inviting you to attend a faculty panel discussion about incorporating Open Education Resources (OER) in your class. Join us to learn more about the benefits of teaching with freely accessible resources (beyond cost savings for students) and the type of grants available to faculty/instructors.
Wed Sep 24 12pm-1pm
Zoom link: https://umich.zoom.us/j/93515037968
Panelists:
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- Natalia Czap, Chair, Department of Social Sciences and Professor of Economics,
- Maggie Yi Guo, Associate Professor of Management Information Systems Management
- Zheng Song, Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science
- Xiao Zhang, Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science
- Simona Marincean, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chair, Chemistry Discipline
- Francia Martinez, Associate Professor of Spanish
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| Teaching with this year's Community Read |
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Here is a new resource for the 25-26 year: the Teaching with Braiding Sweetgrass website. Faculty and staff on campus who are excited to support this year's Community Read met over the summer and collected suggestions about how this book might connect to various disciplines and classes.
Community Read is a program of the Faculty Senate's First Year Experience Committee (co-chairs Michael MacDonald and Anne Dempsey Moussa), similar to NEA's Big Read, to consider vital topics across disciplines.
The campus Community Read selection for the 2025-2026 academic year is Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Braiding Sweetgrass celebrates the more-than-human communities of care of which we are all part. Kimmerer, a botanist and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, explores how Indigenous ways of knowing can transform our relationships to the land, from gardening to parenting or scientific practice.
Curious? Read more about what your colleagues are doing with the Teaching with Braiding Sweetgrass website. Have more suggestions or ideas for the website? Feel free to reach out to Jessica and share them!
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DigPed at Dearborn Returns Sep 26th |
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We're back and ready to kick off our first DigPed meeting of the Fall semester on
Friday Sep 26th 11am-12pm
We know folks tend to have a lot on their minds at the start of the semester, with digital accessibility among them! We'll talk about where we go for answers to our teaching questions, share digital accessibility strategies that have worked for folks so far, and so much more.
Join Zoom Meeting using the button below
Meeting ID: 922 1000 9581
Passcode: 394904
Call for Topics/Facilitators
Got an idea for a future DigPed discussion or, better yet, want to lead a discussion? Please let us know
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Introducing Hub Rounds - A Fall Pilot |
What are Hub Rounds?
The Hub is trying to meet you where you are we will be popping in to various buildings on campus and walking through the faculty offices.
These are perfect for quick questions about course design, technology troubleshooting, or scheduling a longer meeting to dive deeper into a project. While we can't do a full course redesign during a brief hallway chat, we can absolutely point you in the right direction, brainstorm initial ideas for that assignment you've been thinking about, and we might even be able to help with the occasional Canvas issue.
Remember that the Hub is always available to you for regular virtual consultations, at times that work for you, through our First Available Instructional Designer scheduler.
The next Hub Round will be:
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Belen Garcia - Thursday 9/18/25
ELB from 11am - 1pm
Email me at beleng@umich.edu if you plan to stop by.
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Questions or comments? Belen Garcia, beleng@umich.edu
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