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- No events scheduled for December 3, 2021.
- No events scheduled for December 4, 2021.
- No events scheduled for December 5, 2021.
Week of Events
Culturally-Based Learning Preferences and Your Teaching
Culturally-Based Learning Preferences and Your Teaching
Description In Patrick Parrish and Jennifer A. Linder-VanBerschot’s article “Cultural Dimensions of Learning: Addressing the Challenges of Multicultural Instruction” from the journal International Review of Research in Open and Distance... Continue Reading →
Minnesota State Equity Scorecard: Overview and Future Directions
Minnesota State Equity Scorecard: Overview and Future Directions
In partnership with the Office of Equity and Inclusion Description The Minnesota State Equity Scorecard serves a resource and tool to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) across our the... Continue Reading →
New Discussion Date Settings in D2L Brightspace: December 2021
New Discussion Date Settings in D2L Brightspace: December 2021
Description The date settings in Discussions will soon be changing significantly. This webinar will provide an overview of what’s changing and how the changes correlate to the current settings, with... Continue Reading →
OER Community Conversations: December 2021
OER Community Conversations: December 2021
Topic: Introduction to Open Pedagogy Open pedagogy allows students to assist with the creation and delivery of course content. Lori-Beth Larsen and Karen Pikula will share their open pedagogy-related knowledge and experiences. Karen will define and cover some of the history of open pedagogy and touch on its benefits and challenges for faculty and students. Lori-Beth... Continue Reading →
No Dumb Questions: The Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Edition
No Dumb Questions: The Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Edition
Description At Lake Superior College, Kelli Hallsten Erickson and Amy Jo Swing, faculty members and coordinators in the Center for Faculty Innovation, take anonymous questions from faculty about instruction and... Continue Reading →