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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  • Semester Start Reminders for AI: Spring 2024

    Online

    This webinar is an overview of teaching with AI resources that were created, curated, and shared across Minnesota State in 2023. This introductory webinar on AI reviews these topics:  Developing an approach Assessing the impact of AI in assignments Crafting a course policy  Engaging students Framing conversations about AI Scaffolding learning with AI  Digital literacy... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • The Basics of Accessible Documents: Spring 2024

    Creating digital materials that are easy for people using assistive technology to use should not be scary.  Most of what you need to know how to do you are likely already doing!  We will take a quick look at 7 basic tools in Word that you can use to make your work accessible: Headings Lists... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • What’s New in D2L Brightspace: January 2024 (20.24.01)

    Online

    This webinar will focus on new features and changes in the January 2024 release (version 20.24.01) that will be available in D2L Brightspace starting Thursday, January 18. RSVP Required 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... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • Empathy by Design: Spring 2024

    January 22 – February 11, 2024 Short Course Description  This course is intended for Minnesota State faculty who are either teaching or planning to teach an online or hybrid course... Continue Reading →

    Free
  • OEN Webinar

    Open Education Network (OEN) Webinars introduce Minnesota State faculty and staff to open educational resources, creative commons licensing, and the work with the Open Textbook Library at the University of... Continue Reading →

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