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Posting in the #iteachmsu Commons
Are you looking to share a quick thought or get some feedback from other educators in the MSU community? If so, the posting feature is the perfect tool.
This tutorial demonstrates the posting function in the #iteachmsu Commons.How do I post in the #iteachmsu Commons?
Under the add button at the top of the page, you are given five options to add an article, playlist, assessment, post or group. Posts are brief updates used to explore an idea, provide a comment, pose a question, or make an announcement. Posts will appear on the public feed page or in a group feed based on your group memberships.
When you select to add a post, it takes you to the feed page where you can share your post, question or event, or even upload a file.
You can select a category that best fits your post and also add tags that are really helpful for searchability.
You can also select for your post to appear in a particular group that you are part of, or simply the broader #iteachmsu Commons Community.Click here to watch a video tutorial:
This tutorial demonstrates the posting function in the #iteachmsu Commons.How do I post in the #iteachmsu Commons?
Under the add button at the top of the page, you are given five options to add an article, playlist, assessment, post or group. Posts are brief updates used to explore an idea, provide a comment, pose a question, or make an announcement. Posts will appear on the public feed page or in a group feed based on your group memberships.
When you select to add a post, it takes you to the feed page where you can share your post, question or event, or even upload a file.
You can select a category that best fits your post and also add tags that are really helpful for searchability.
You can also select for your post to appear in a particular group that you are part of, or simply the broader #iteachmsu Commons Community.Click here to watch a video tutorial:
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Friday, Jun 14, 2024
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#iteachmsu Commons Brown Bag - Recording
#iteachmsu Commons Brown Bag
Brown bag session on #iteachMSU recorded live on 12/16/19. Makena Schultz and Rashad Muhammad provide a brief overview of the site.
Brown bag session on #iteachMSU recorded live on 12/16/19. Makena Schultz and Rashad Muhammad provide a brief overview of the site.
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#iteachmsu Commons Brown Bag - Recording
#iteachmsu Commons Brown Bag
Brown bag session on #iteachMSU record...
Brown bag session on #iteachMSU record...
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Wednesday, Mar 4, 2020
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Broad College of Business 2020 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu Educator Award from the Broad College of Business. For more information on these awards, check out the article entitled "#iteachmsu Educator Awards".
Cadaelia Turnage: Cadealia is the graduate advisor for the National Association of Black Accountants. She has served as a mentor and role model to MSU students from all backgrounds who want to become Certified Public Accountants. She supports a 10-person executive board that plans professional, social and community service events for MSU students. She helps create supportive environments for students of color to achieve academic and professional success. She has full time job offer from KPMG, one of the world's largest public accounting firms. In addition, she helped me plan and execute the 2020 Black History Month Multicultural Heroes Hall of Fame Case Competition. She transitioned the application online, helped recruit teams and provided feedback to teams during dress rehearsal. She spent 10 hours on a Sunday watching teams rehearse, providing feedback and deciding which teams should move to the final round of the competition. During the final round, she hosted the judges, served as a timekeeper and tabulated the judge's scores. She was critical to the event's success.
Wyatt Schrock: You are a role model of what a professor should be in marketing and sales. The time and commitment you have put in over the years as both an educator and a coach has left lasting impacts on the students who have the ability to interact with you. I appreciate your commitment to making MSU a better sales program each day and your ability to relate in classroom learning directly with what a student could encounter in the field. I feel lucky to have you in East Lansing teaching future commercial colleagues. Most importantly, thank you for being a genuine role model of a person and continuing to expand/ set the bar higher for sales education and research. My MSU Business experience would not have been the same without you. Go Green!
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll be directed to a form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
Cadaelia Turnage: Cadealia is the graduate advisor for the National Association of Black Accountants. She has served as a mentor and role model to MSU students from all backgrounds who want to become Certified Public Accountants. She supports a 10-person executive board that plans professional, social and community service events for MSU students. She helps create supportive environments for students of color to achieve academic and professional success. She has full time job offer from KPMG, one of the world's largest public accounting firms. In addition, she helped me plan and execute the 2020 Black History Month Multicultural Heroes Hall of Fame Case Competition. She transitioned the application online, helped recruit teams and provided feedback to teams during dress rehearsal. She spent 10 hours on a Sunday watching teams rehearse, providing feedback and deciding which teams should move to the final round of the competition. During the final round, she hosted the judges, served as a timekeeper and tabulated the judge's scores. She was critical to the event's success.
Wyatt Schrock: You are a role model of what a professor should be in marketing and sales. The time and commitment you have put in over the years as both an educator and a coach has left lasting impacts on the students who have the ability to interact with you. I appreciate your commitment to making MSU a better sales program each day and your ability to relate in classroom learning directly with what a student could encounter in the field. I feel lucky to have you in East Lansing teaching future commercial colleagues. Most importantly, thank you for being a genuine role model of a person and continuing to expand/ set the bar higher for sales education and research. My MSU Business experience would not have been the same without you. Go Green!
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll be directed to a form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
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Makena Neal

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Broad College of Business 2020 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu E...
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Monday, Jun 29, 2020
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College of Social Science 2021 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu Educator Award from the College of Social Science. For more information on these awards, check out the article entitled "#iteachmsu Educator Awards".
Christina DeJong: Dr. DeJong has gone above and beyond what is necessary (or even expected) of an instructor and mentor in the 4 years I have been her student. She has strived during class time to make the materials understandable, acknowledging that different students come into the class with different levels of understanding; made class projects useful in applying practical skills; and tailored assignments to help students succeed (including giving practice writing for social science publications). She also focuses on important and often under-prioritized issues within the field of Criminal Justice (e.g., trans issues, sexual assault, genocide). She is so open and kind that no question feels to silly to ask, even in advanced statistical courses, and she has made herself available outside of class like no other instructor I have ever had. For example, she put on a summer course-- completely of her own time and volition-- to help students learn "R" the statistical analysis software, merely because it is a free software she thought might be useful to us upon graduation if we didn't have the same resources we have at MSU. Finally, during the beginning of Covid-19, even when the School and University weren't sure what was happening, she personally reached out to students to see how they were doing, and arranged an online teaching forum and meetings for current graduate student instructors, again, entirely on her own time and of her own volition. She also provides space for students to touch base with her and with one another, which, during this incredibly unsure and isolating time is truly invaluable. I can not speak highly enough of her, and believe that her hard work should be recognized and emulated in every department at MSU.
Skylar Dewitt: Skylar is very hardworking and does a tremendous amount for our lab. She is also very genuine and kind.
Eddie Boucher: Thanks for helping me learn how to use Mediaspace! It is intimidating to learn something new and I appreciate your tutorial
Lindsay Ackerman: Lindsay is always working to give our lab a positive atmosphere, help out RA's, and keep our study running. I am inspired by how much she does with a smile and how she is always happy to talk or answer questions.
Sean Hankins: Sean is just an awesome teacher. His passion for teaching and helping others always shines through and makes learning the material so engaging. I love how welcome he makes his students feel.
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
Christina DeJong: Dr. DeJong has gone above and beyond what is necessary (or even expected) of an instructor and mentor in the 4 years I have been her student. She has strived during class time to make the materials understandable, acknowledging that different students come into the class with different levels of understanding; made class projects useful in applying practical skills; and tailored assignments to help students succeed (including giving practice writing for social science publications). She also focuses on important and often under-prioritized issues within the field of Criminal Justice (e.g., trans issues, sexual assault, genocide). She is so open and kind that no question feels to silly to ask, even in advanced statistical courses, and she has made herself available outside of class like no other instructor I have ever had. For example, she put on a summer course-- completely of her own time and volition-- to help students learn "R" the statistical analysis software, merely because it is a free software she thought might be useful to us upon graduation if we didn't have the same resources we have at MSU. Finally, during the beginning of Covid-19, even when the School and University weren't sure what was happening, she personally reached out to students to see how they were doing, and arranged an online teaching forum and meetings for current graduate student instructors, again, entirely on her own time and of her own volition. She also provides space for students to touch base with her and with one another, which, during this incredibly unsure and isolating time is truly invaluable. I can not speak highly enough of her, and believe that her hard work should be recognized and emulated in every department at MSU.
Skylar Dewitt: Skylar is very hardworking and does a tremendous amount for our lab. She is also very genuine and kind.
Eddie Boucher: Thanks for helping me learn how to use Mediaspace! It is intimidating to learn something new and I appreciate your tutorial
Lindsay Ackerman: Lindsay is always working to give our lab a positive atmosphere, help out RA's, and keep our study running. I am inspired by how much she does with a smile and how she is always happy to talk or answer questions.
Sean Hankins: Sean is just an awesome teacher. His passion for teaching and helping others always shines through and makes learning the material so engaging. I love how welcome he makes his students feel.
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
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Makena Neal

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College of Social Science 2021 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
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Tuesday, Jun 22, 2021
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College of Osteopathic Medicine 2021 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is the educator receiving the #iteachmsu Educator Award from the College of Osteopathic Medicine. For more information on these awards, check out the article entitled "#iteachmsu Educator Awards".
Jane Gudakunst: Her passion for teaching students how to learn has been very inspiring. She makes students feel safe and motivates them to learn.
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
Jane Gudakunst: Her passion for teaching students how to learn has been very inspiring. She makes students feel safe and motivates them to learn.
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
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College of Osteopathic Medicine 2021 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is the educator receiving the #iteachmsu Educator Awa...
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Tuesday, Jun 22, 2021
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College of Veterinary Medicine 2021 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu Educator Award from the College of Veterinary Medicine . For more information on these awards, check out the article entitled "#iteachmsu Educator Awards".
Jennifer Thomas: Jennifer Thomas has gone above and beyond to help the veterinary students at MSU be as successful as possible in a completely novel learning environment. She is genuinely invested in the success of every veterinary student, and is a model of teaching excellence. She excels in her craft, and her care for creating an excellent and optimal learning environment is evident to all. There are few who deserve to be recognized for being a superb educator more than Jennifer Thomas.
Janet Hengesbach: Year after year, Janet introduces the fourth-year veterinary and veterinary nursing students to the diagnostic laboratory and provides them their safety instruction on the post-mortem floor. With a new group of students every 3 weeks, it could get old and boring, but she covers this important information with enthusiasm, energy, and humor. For the rest of the 3 weeks, she is the "go-to" person for all the students, reminding them of all the safety guidelines, showing them new techniques, and helping them deal with what for some is a new and challenging environment. Not only this, but she is an amazing support for the numerous different faculty who come out to teach each day. Every day, Janet is the consistent positive encouraging face the students see and her spirit is contagious around the laboratory.
Micaela Flores: I would like to thank Ms. Flores for always being willing to partner with the College Assistance Migrant Program and the students we serve. She always goes above and beyond to ensure that students are aware of the resources available to them. She demonstrates humility and a genuine interest in student success. I appreciate specialists like her.
Jule Strachota: Dr. Strachota strives everyday to make the curriculum relevant and exciting for the students. She prepared extensive study guides to help them prioritize the reading material (helping them learn HOW to read advanced medical literature) and combined this with presenting real-life cases and experiences to enhance their motivation and "big-picture" view. She spends hours each day attentively answering the students' questions, making them feel like professionals because they asked questions - and not making them feel inferior because the material is tough. Her empathy makes students want to learn.
Sarah Shull: Dr. Shull is an endless resource of creative and productive ideas on how to reach the students in subject areas that are challenging for even the best students. She has approached this in both big and little ways. She has developed an extensive video collection of important techniques for the subject area and also made the small but very meaningful suggestion that the course moderator ceremoniously welcome the students to the next course in their curriculum (demonstrating that the instructors AND the students are all a team). The students can tell when the instructors enjoy their subjects and their colleagues, and Dr. Shull goes out of her way to demonstrate both.
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
Jennifer Thomas: Jennifer Thomas has gone above and beyond to help the veterinary students at MSU be as successful as possible in a completely novel learning environment. She is genuinely invested in the success of every veterinary student, and is a model of teaching excellence. She excels in her craft, and her care for creating an excellent and optimal learning environment is evident to all. There are few who deserve to be recognized for being a superb educator more than Jennifer Thomas.
Janet Hengesbach: Year after year, Janet introduces the fourth-year veterinary and veterinary nursing students to the diagnostic laboratory and provides them their safety instruction on the post-mortem floor. With a new group of students every 3 weeks, it could get old and boring, but she covers this important information with enthusiasm, energy, and humor. For the rest of the 3 weeks, she is the "go-to" person for all the students, reminding them of all the safety guidelines, showing them new techniques, and helping them deal with what for some is a new and challenging environment. Not only this, but she is an amazing support for the numerous different faculty who come out to teach each day. Every day, Janet is the consistent positive encouraging face the students see and her spirit is contagious around the laboratory.
Micaela Flores: I would like to thank Ms. Flores for always being willing to partner with the College Assistance Migrant Program and the students we serve. She always goes above and beyond to ensure that students are aware of the resources available to them. She demonstrates humility and a genuine interest in student success. I appreciate specialists like her.
Jule Strachota: Dr. Strachota strives everyday to make the curriculum relevant and exciting for the students. She prepared extensive study guides to help them prioritize the reading material (helping them learn HOW to read advanced medical literature) and combined this with presenting real-life cases and experiences to enhance their motivation and "big-picture" view. She spends hours each day attentively answering the students' questions, making them feel like professionals because they asked questions - and not making them feel inferior because the material is tough. Her empathy makes students want to learn.
Sarah Shull: Dr. Shull is an endless resource of creative and productive ideas on how to reach the students in subject areas that are challenging for even the best students. She has approached this in both big and little ways. She has developed an extensive video collection of important techniques for the subject area and also made the small but very meaningful suggestion that the course moderator ceremoniously welcome the students to the next course in their curriculum (demonstrating that the instructors AND the students are all a team). The students can tell when the instructors enjoy their subjects and their colleagues, and Dr. Shull goes out of her way to demonstrate both.
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
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Makena Neal

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College of Veterinary Medicine 2021 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu E...
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Tuesday, Jun 22, 2021
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Complete List of all 2022 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a full list of the educators receiving the 2022 #iteachmsu Educator Award from all colleges and educator units. For more information on these awards, check out the article entitled "#iteachmsu Educator Awards".
Broad College of Business
Jeremy Van Hof
Sarah Wellman
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Tyler Becker
College of Arts & Letters
Scott Schopieray
Kaelyn Muiru
Alexis Black
Brad Willcuts
Cheryl Caesar
Elizabeth Spence
Kathy Hadley
Jill McKay-Chrobak
Ilse Schweitzer
Floyd Pouncil
Sharieka Botex
College of Communication Arts & Sciences
Jason Archer
College of Education
John Olle
Sandro Barros
College of Engineering
Geoffrey Recktenwald
College of Human Medicine
Steven Ashmead
Robert Malinowski
College of Natural Science
Chris Shaltry
Beth Gettings
College of Nursing
Kathleen Poindexter
Andy Greger
College of Social Science
Kevin Ford
Lyman Briggs College
Georgina Montgomery
Ellie Louson
Residential College in Arts and Humanities
Jeno Rivera
Other Educator Units
The Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation (formerly Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology)
Dave Goodrich
Sarah Gretter
Summer Issawi
Jay Loftus
Angie Martin
Rashad Muhammad
Alicia Jenner
Jerry Rhead
Brendan Guenther
Makena Neal
Michael Lockett
Provost Communications
Kelly Mazurkiewicz
Erica Venton
Office for Enrollment Management and Academic Strategic Planning
Ashely Braman
Emilio Esposito
Center for Integrative Studies in General Science
Stephen Thomas
Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
Patti Stewart
Kognito 4 Education
Sheila Marquardt
MSU Libraries
Sarah Miller
Terri Miller
Rachel Minkin
Ben Oberdick
Jessica Sender
Abraham (Abe) Wheeler
MOASIC (Multicultural Unity Center)
Maggie Chen-Hernandez
MSU IT Services
Jason Beaudin
Nick Noel
Office for Faculty and Academic Staff Development (OFASD)
Marilyn Amey
Omsbudsperson’s Office
Shannon Burton
Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD)
Leslie Johnson
The Graduate School
Stefanie Baier
Hima Rawal
University Outreach and Engagement (UOE)
Diane Doberneck
WorkLife Office (WLO)
Jaimie Hutchison
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
Broad College of Business
Jeremy Van Hof
Sarah Wellman
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Tyler Becker
College of Arts & Letters
Scott Schopieray
Kaelyn Muiru
Alexis Black
Brad Willcuts
Cheryl Caesar
Elizabeth Spence
Kathy Hadley
Jill McKay-Chrobak
Ilse Schweitzer
Floyd Pouncil
Sharieka Botex
College of Communication Arts & Sciences
Jason Archer
College of Education
John Olle
Sandro Barros
College of Engineering
Geoffrey Recktenwald
College of Human Medicine
Steven Ashmead
Robert Malinowski
College of Natural Science
Chris Shaltry
Beth Gettings
College of Nursing
Kathleen Poindexter
Andy Greger
College of Social Science
Kevin Ford
Lyman Briggs College
Georgina Montgomery
Ellie Louson
Residential College in Arts and Humanities
Jeno Rivera
Other Educator Units
The Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation (formerly Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology)
Dave Goodrich
Sarah Gretter
Summer Issawi
Jay Loftus
Angie Martin
Rashad Muhammad
Alicia Jenner
Jerry Rhead
Brendan Guenther
Makena Neal
Michael Lockett
Provost Communications
Kelly Mazurkiewicz
Erica Venton
Office for Enrollment Management and Academic Strategic Planning
Ashely Braman
Emilio Esposito
Center for Integrative Studies in General Science
Stephen Thomas
Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
Patti Stewart
Kognito 4 Education
Sheila Marquardt
MSU Libraries
Sarah Miller
Terri Miller
Rachel Minkin
Ben Oberdick
Jessica Sender
Abraham (Abe) Wheeler
MOASIC (Multicultural Unity Center)
Maggie Chen-Hernandez
MSU IT Services
Jason Beaudin
Nick Noel
Office for Faculty and Academic Staff Development (OFASD)
Marilyn Amey
Omsbudsperson’s Office
Shannon Burton
Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD)
Leslie Johnson
The Graduate School
Stefanie Baier
Hima Rawal
University Outreach and Engagement (UOE)
Diane Doberneck
WorkLife Office (WLO)
Jaimie Hutchison
Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
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Makena Neal

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Complete List of all 2022 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a full list of the educators receiving the 2022 #i...
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Thursday, May 5, 2022
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Broad College of Business 2022 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu Educator Award from Broad College of Business. For more information on these awards, check out the article entitled "#iteachmsu Educator Awards".
Jeremy Van Hof: The planning and facilitation committee for the Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation Kick-off Summit has continued to invaluably contribute to shaping the ways MSU thinks about, supports, and recognizes educators. Through thoughtful synchronous activities to active engagement as a team, multiple modality asynchronous opportunities, and working collaboratively to generate outcomes from our charge, this group has been getting it done! I'm grateful to have fellow educators and colleagues like them to work with!
Sarah Wellman: The Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation Kick-off Summit, held on January 14, 2022, wouldn't have been possible without participation from educators like you. I know that ongoing uncertainty and stress at work and at home mean many folx are spread thin, and your willingness to share your time with us demonstrates your commitment to not only educator development at MSU, but the university's teaching and learning mission as a whole. The insights you provided (and continue to provide through asynchronous feedback opportunities) are invaluable as we continue to listen, learn, and ultimately shape what role the Center for TLI plays for Spartans. Witnessing the level of engagement, passion, and constructively critical questioning - makes me all the more excited to be a part of the Center staff moving forward. I'm looking forward to continued opportunities to work with you in the near future. Thank you again for the service you provided to MSU by participating in the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation Kick-off Summit!Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
Jeremy Van Hof: The planning and facilitation committee for the Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation Kick-off Summit has continued to invaluably contribute to shaping the ways MSU thinks about, supports, and recognizes educators. Through thoughtful synchronous activities to active engagement as a team, multiple modality asynchronous opportunities, and working collaboratively to generate outcomes from our charge, this group has been getting it done! I'm grateful to have fellow educators and colleagues like them to work with!
Sarah Wellman: The Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation Kick-off Summit, held on January 14, 2022, wouldn't have been possible without participation from educators like you. I know that ongoing uncertainty and stress at work and at home mean many folx are spread thin, and your willingness to share your time with us demonstrates your commitment to not only educator development at MSU, but the university's teaching and learning mission as a whole. The insights you provided (and continue to provide through asynchronous feedback opportunities) are invaluable as we continue to listen, learn, and ultimately shape what role the Center for TLI plays for Spartans. Witnessing the level of engagement, passion, and constructively critical questioning - makes me all the more excited to be a part of the Center staff moving forward. I'm looking forward to continued opportunities to work with you in the near future. Thank you again for the service you provided to MSU by participating in the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation Kick-off Summit!Anyone can recognize a fellow Spartan for their contributions to MSU's teaching and learning mission or for how they made a lasting impression on your experience. All you have to do is click "Thank an Educator" in the left panel of iteach.msu.edu. From there you'll see a short form where you can enter the name, netID, and a short story of the educator you'd like to recognize.
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Makena Neal

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Broad College of Business 2022 #iteachmsu Educator Award Recipients
The following is a list of the educators receiving the #iteachmsu E...
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Wednesday, May 4, 2022