NED Events Calendar

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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  • Improving Student-to-Content Interaction (3 week short course)

    Online

    Aligning Effective Instructional Strategies with Academic Technologies: Improving the Student-to-Content Interaction using D2L Brightspace Tools  July 6 – July 26  Description  The Quality Improvement Process site provides examples of ways to support student-to-content interaction in courses:  Fixing courseware glitches, such as broken links, typos, and mistakes, as needed.  Monitoring learning outcomes based on student interaction with content.  Improving... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Kaltura MediaSpace Webinar: Using video to support learning strategies like retrieval practice and elaboration

    Online

    Description Video as often used as a method of delivering content in order to “get information into students’ heads.”  There is no doubt that this form of instruction is critical to supporting student learning, but delivering content is not learning.  To see student learning, we need to provide opportunities to “get information out of students’... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Writing Good Questions for Assessments (Webinar) – Option 2

    Online

    Description Writing good assessment questions more accurately capture what students know. In this webinar, you’ll learn about principles of writing effective questions to create more reliable and valid tests. RSVP Required Use the RSVP tool below to register. Reminders Coming:  We use the email address you provided to send you reminder emails as the event date gets closer,... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Humanizing Your Course – Section 2 (3 week short course)

    Online

    July 13 – August 2  Description  This course is intended for Minnesota State faculty who are either teaching or planning to teach an online or hybrid course and are interested applying evidence-based strategies for humanizing the learning experience through effective facilitation and course design. The course is online and asynchronous. Although there are no scheduled... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Improving Online Assessments – Section 1 (3 week short course)

    Online

    Improving Online Assessments  July 13 – August 2  Description  Not only can improving online assessments more accurately capture what students know, but it can also increase learning, deter student cheating, and save you time over the long term. In this short course, you'll examine and apply principles of validity & reliability and writing effective quiz and test questions.... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Improving your Online Course via Quality Matters (2 week short course)

    Online

    July 13 – July 24  Description  The “Improving Your Online Course” workshop explores the QM Rubric and provides a framework to improve the quality of online courses. Participants use the QM Rubric to review their own online courses and develop a course improvement plan.  The content is based on the essential Specific Review Standards of... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • What’s New in 20.20.07?

    Online

    Description This webinar will focus on new features and changes in version 20.20.07, the July release that you’ll see in D2L Brightspace starting Thursday, July 16. RSVP Required Use the RSVP tool below to register. Reminders Coming:  We use the email address you provided to send you reminder emails as the event date gets closer, but we suggest... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Conversations with Colleagues – July

    Online

    Description When colleagues readied themselves for emergency remote teaching this spring, we all received a powerful reminder in the value of social learning. Colleagues from across the system who had... Continue Reading →

    Free

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