The Network for Educational Development (NED) provides educational development opportunities that are designed by Minnesota State faculty and staff for Minnesota State faculty and staff. These opportunities help build awareness, develop knowledge, skills, and abilities, and provide space for reflecting and revising.
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What Matters Most: Five Cs to Get New(-ish) Faculty Started

Just getting started in teaching? Looking for fresh approaches? Teaching can feel complex. To be successful, it’s helpful to prioritize early on what is most important. In this webinar, we offer new faculty five tips for getting started: creating Community in your course, promoting Clarity in your assessments, Communicating with students, Collaborating with colleagues, and staying Calm.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify key priorities (to consider) and “what matters most” for new(-ish) faculty
- Explore practical and flexible tools and strategies that can be implemented across different disciplines and campuses
- Assess the tools, strategies and resources that align with your teaching and learning approach
Facilitators: Christina Achrazoglou, Kelli Hallsten Erickson, Miki Huntington, Aurea Osgood, Susan Parry, Jen Westmoreland, and Jamie Zukic.
RSVP Require
Use the RSVP tool below to register. In addition to Minnesota State faculty and staff, Concurrent Enrollment instructors are also welcome to join.
After registering, a calendar invite with details on how to join will be sent to you, please add this event to your calendar.
Accommodations
The NED is committed to providing universal access to all of our events, we’d like to discover how we can make the event more inclusive so you can fully participate!
Machine generated captions are available in real-time for all Zoom events, however human generated CART (live caption) service and ASL interpretation can be requested with advanced notice (2 weeks) to make the event more accessible.
Please, let us know of any disability-related accommodations that will facilitate your full participation.
Questions?
Please contact the Network for Educational Development.


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