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Posted on: Spartan Fireside: Conversations and Reflections Archive
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Dan Bollman Spartan Fireside 5/24/20
Spartan Fireside: May 24, 2020
Hosted by Mark Largent, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education & Jeff Grabill, Associate Provost for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Featuring special guest Dan Bollman, Vice President for Strategic Infrastructure Planning and Facilities.
 

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Posted by: Makena Neal
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Posted on: Spartan Fireside: Conversations and Reflections Archive
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Chris Long Spartan Fireside 03/24/2020
Spartan Fireside: March 24, 2020
Hosted by Mark Largent, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education & Jeff Grabill, Associate Provost for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Featuring special guest Chris Long, Dean, College of Arts and Letters.
 

 
 
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Posted by: Makena Neal
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Posted on: Catalyst Innovation Program
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Catalyst Innovation Program Recipients - Summer 2023
The Catalyst Innovation Program funds creative and innovative uses of tools, technology, and pedagogical approaches for the purposes of allowing experimentation with the potential to enhance student learning experiences with just-in-time awards. This has helped to nurture a spirit of collaboration and creativity that is laying the groundwork for adoption of new technologies. So without any further adieu, it my pleasure to announce the Summer cohort for 2023:



Adam Gacs and Shannon Quinn



Linguistics, Languages, CulturesExpanding Access to Interactive Learning Experiences Inside a Familiar LMSJisun LeeInterior Design, School of Planning, Design and ConstructionImplementing immersive VR-Ready stations in interior design studios to advance students’ spatial ability and creative performanceRebekah BlessingArt History and DesignExploring the intersection of physical and virtual: Integration of 3D scanning technologies into AAHD Foundations Learning and Augmented or Virtual Exhibitions in Kresge Art Center
 
Authored by: Rashad Muhammad
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Posted on: Catalyst Innovation Program
Friday, Jan 13, 2023
Catalyst Innovation Program Recipients - Spring 2023
The Catalyst Innovation Program funds creative and innovative uses of tools, technology, and pedagogical approaches for the purposes of allowing experimentation with the potential to enhance student learning experiences with just-in-time awards. This has helped to nurture a spirit of collaboration and creativity that is laying the groundwork for adoption of new technologies. So in true Catalyst fashion, we expect 2023 will be no different.So without any further adieu, it my pleasure to announce the first cohort for 2023:



Denice Blair and Amanda Tickner



MSU Museum and MSU LibraryHandheld 3D Scanner for Instruction and Use by MSU Students, Faculty, and StaffJada Phelps and Julie HelberEducational AdministrationClosing the Real-World Experience Gap for Future K-12 School & District Leaders: Innovating Pedagogical Opportunities through Branch Simulations.Keeleer SteelePhysiologyPilot Use of XR Devices to Expand Application of Hands-On Technology in Human Physiology Laboratory CourseKris DeAngeloCANR-FSHNBright Flexible Spaces: Piloting a H5P/D2L integrationKristy Cooper SteinEducational AdministrationUsing Immersive Observation Experiences to Support Future Principal Learning
Authored by: Rashad Muhammad
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Posted on: Spartan Fireside: Conversations and Reflections Archive
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Lisa Laughman & Monaca Eaton Spartan Fireside 4/24/2020
Spartan Fireside: April 24, 2020
Hosted by Mark Largent, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education & Jeff Grabill, Associate Provost for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Featuring special guests Lisa Laughman, Health4U Lead Emotional Wellness Consultant and Monaca Eaton, Associate Director for Teaching and Instruction School of Social Work.
 


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Posted by: Makena Neal
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Thursday, Feb 1, 2024
Michigan State University's Crisis Response Resources Immediately following 02/13/2023
Last updated at 3:24pm on 02/20/23  MSU resumed classes on Feb. 20. The university has asked faculty to provide the greatest flexibility to adjust syllabus expectations and accommodate needs of students. FAQs and other important updates, as well as mental health and supportive resources, are available -- along with updates and the most current information-- at the Campus Safety Information page.Crisis Counseling Available at Hannah Community Center & East Lansing Public Library Free, confidential crisis counseling is available to MSU students, staff, faculty at the Hannah Community Center (ELHCC).Community members are also advised that counseling services will be offered at the ELHCC, 819 Abbot Road, from 2-6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 20 Tuesday, Feb. 21; Wednesday, Feb. 22; and Thursday, Feb. 23. Counseling services will also be offered at East Lansing Public Library (ELPL), 950 Abbot Road,  from noon-5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21; Wednesday, Feb. 22; Thursday, Feb. 23; and Friday, Feb. 24.Therapy dogs will continue to be available at both locations on an intermittent basis as well.Need someone to talk to right now? Crisis services are available 24/7. Call (517) 355-8270 and press “1” at the prompt to speak with a crisis counselor. If you think you or someone around you is in danger, call 911 or head to the nearest emergency room.
Additional (non-MSU) support available:

Clinton/Eaton/Ingham County Community Mental Health: 517-346-8460
Disaster Distress Helpline available 24/7 at 800-985-5990
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline available 24/7 at 800-273-8255
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) warmline – operates 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. at 888-733-7753

Intended to serve individuals living with persistent mental health challenges including anxiety, depression, and trauma



Reflect and Connect: A Framework for Processing and Self-Care [MSU faculty, staff, and graduate students]In response to the February 13th shooting on campus the Spartan Resilience Training Program is offering several reflect and connect sessions for MSU faculty, staff, and graduate students.The intent of these sessions is for people to come together and be in community with fellow Spartans experiencing a wide range of emotions.  Session will include a framework for grounding and navigating these challenging events.  Resources and practical self-care strategies will be provided. Sessions facilitated by Lisa Laughman, Coordinator, Spartan Resilience Training Program.

February 20 | 4 - 5:15 p.m.

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February 21 | 2 - 3:15 p.m.

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February 22 | 12 - 1:15 p.m.

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February 23 | 12:30 - 1:45 p.m.

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Teaching on Days After: What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do - Further Discussion with Alyssa Dunn Feb. 20 - Feb. 23, 2023 (in-person or virtual)Dr. Alyssa Hadley Dunn, is a renowned expert on teaching after a crisis; with insights on supporting our students and colleagues as we return to the classroom. She can provide practical tools and techniques for creating a safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning environment and addressing the unique challenges and opportunities that arise in the aftermath of a crisis. Alyssa is offering opportunities for one-on-one conversations, as well as group conversations (for colleges, departments, units, or groups).To see Alyssa's remaining available discussion times and register, visit the CTLI Events calendar. 




Vigil at Auditorium/Rock Feb. 15, 2023recording at https://msu.edu/vigil 
Rebuilding Hope: Further Discussion on MANAGING CHANGE 
Last week, over 1000 educators came together for the "Rebuilding Hope: Teaching in the Aftermath" webinar. Join Dr. Sheila Marquardt for a further discussion of what teaching and learning looks like now and in the coming weeks - specifically on managing changes in content and expectations. Sheila is offering opportunities for one-on-one conversations, in addition to small group conversations.
To see remaining available discussion times on Managing Change - and register- visit the CTLI Events calendar.
1:1 from 11:15-11:45am on 2/21
1:1 from 11:45am-12:15pm on 2/21

Rebuilding Hope: Further Discussion on LARGE CLASSES
Last week, over 1000 educators came together for the "Rebuilding Hope: Teaching in the Aftermath" webinar. Join Dr. Brandy Ellison for a further discussion of what teaching and learning looks like now and in the coming weeks - specifically in regard to large classes. Brandy is offering opportunities for one-on-one conversations, in addition to small group conversations.
To see remaining available discussion times on Large Classes - and register- visit the CTLI Events calendar.
Group discussion from 12-1pm on 2/21
1:1 from 1:15-1:45pm on 2/21

Rebuilding Hope: Further Discussion on ASSIGNMENT MODIFICATIONS 
Last week, over 1000 educators came together for the "Rebuilding Hope: Teaching in the Aftermath" webinar. Join Dr. Sheila Marquardt for a further discussion of what teaching and learning looks like now and in the coming weeks - specifically on Assignment Modifications . Sheila is offering opportunities for one-on-one conversations, in addition to small group conversations.
To see remaining available discussion times on Assignment Modifications  - and register- visit the CTLI Events calendar.
Group discussion from 12:30-1:30pm on 2/21

Rebuilding Hope: Further Discussion on USING TRAUMA INFORMED PRINCIPLES IN SMALL CLASSES 
Last week, over 1000 educators came together for the "Rebuilding Hope: Teaching in the Aftermath" webinar. Join Cheryl Williams-Hecksel and Kelley Blanck for a further discussion of what teaching and learning looks like now and in the coming weeks - specifically in regard to Using Trauma Informed Principles in Small Classes. Cheryl and Kelley are offering opportunities for one-on-one conversations, in addition to small group conversations.
To see remaining available discussion times on Using Trauma Informed Principles in Small Classes  - and register- visit the CTLI Events calendar.
Group discussion from 1-2pm on 2/21
Posted by: Makena Neal
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Thursday, Apr 27, 2023
AT&T Award Recipients 2023
The MSU IT AT&T Excellence in Teaching with Technology Award selection committee is excited to announce the following individuals as the 2023 award recipients:

Ayman Mohamed from the College of Arts & Letters
Rabindra Ratan from the College of Communication Arts & Sciences
Kirtimaan Mohan, Kathleen Hinko, and Vashti Sawtelle from the Lyman Briggs College

The 2023 AT&T Excellence in Teaching with Technology Awards recognize outstanding contributions to the use and development of information technology for teaching and learning in credit-bearing courses at Michigan State University. These educators are recognized as campus leaders in contributing to student success through technology integration and enhancement in their courses. Up to three awards are given each year. Any practice used in a course is eligible for consideration. This includes, but is not limited to, assessments, activities, and projects.
This year the criteria for the awards was revised to focus on the specific practice of using technology effectively. Applications with an explanation of their course and how they used technology, along with a video, were submitted by academic staff. A committee of peers and campus leaders evaluated and chose three general winners based on their submission. In addition to being honored at the event, the award recipients also receive a $2,000 stipend to use toward the purchase of technology to enhance their teaching practice, or for their own professional development.
Read more about the AT&T Excellence in Teaching with Technology award recipients, and previous recipients at the official MSU AT&T website.Congratulations to all!
Posted by: Alicia Jenner
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Wednesday, Jul 10, 2024
2023 Educator Seminars: Day 1 Schedule & Recordings
2023 Educator Seminars are presented by MSU Libraries, the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation (CTLI), MSU IT Educational Technology, the Enhanced Digital Learning Initiative (EDLI) and MSU IT Training​. 
Day 1: August 23, 2023
Instructions: Click on the registration link and sign-up for the sessions you're interested in. After completing your registration you will receive an email with the Zoom link for the session.

9:00 - 9:30 am Opening Remarks (All Teams)
Join us for a session to kickoff the 2023 Fall Educators Seminars. This is your chance to meet representatives from the teams presenting the seminars. Each will provide an overview of the sessions offered over the three-day schedule and explain the services they provide to campus.
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9:30 - 10:30 am     Introduction to Quality Matters: Ensuring Excellence in Online Education
Facilitators: Dave Goodrich & Jay Loftus (CTLI)
The Introduction to Quality Matters (QM) session is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the QM framework and its significance in ensuring excellence in online education. This session serves as a starting point for educators, instructional designers, administrators, and anyone involved in developing and delivering online courses to familiarize themselves with QM and its core principles.
By the end of this Introduction to Quality Matters session, participants will have a solid foundation in the QM framework, enabling them to integrate best practices in online course design, promote learner engagement, and ensure the delivery of high-quality online education experiences.
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10:30-11:30 pm       Introduction to Your Classroom Technology 
Facilitators: Rhonda Kessling & James Bender (IT & D)
This session is an interactive overview of the classroom technology, explaining the varying layouts, hardware and software available. Using this information, we will explore the affordances and constraints for blended and face-to-face courses. 
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11:30am - 1:00pm      BREAK

1:00-2:00pm      Mid-semester Course Feedback 
Facilitator: Jeremy Van Hof (EDLI)
Student feedback can be a helpful tool for making course changes during a semester to allow students to meet course learning goals. This session will cover why and how to collect mid-semester feedback from students in ways that provide educators with actionable results.
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2:00-3:00pm      Introduction to the MSU Libraries 
Facilitator: Holly Flynn (Libraries)
Enhance your teaching and research by learning about the Libraries’ extensive collections, services, spaces and expertise.
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3:00-4:00pm      Spartan 365 Overview 
Facilitators: Michael Julian & Todd Ring (IT: Training)
This live Virtual Instructor-Led Training session will introduce learners to the suite of software that will help users store data, collaborate, and work efficiently. Spartan 365 has powerful tools that allow users to get more done with Microsoft apps like Outlook, Forms, OneNote, and OneDrive. Also learn how to work remotely with Microsoft Teams, the hub for teamwork.
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