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Posted on: Instructional Design
Incorporating Technologies
Wednesday, Oct 18, 2023
Monthly Featured Workshop Recordings
Check back each month for featured workshop recordings from the Instructional Technology & Development team. Take a deep dive into educational technology tools, learn how to leverage accessibility considerations, and how to integrate other technology-informed teaching strategies into your courses.
Authored by: Lisa Batchelder & Lindsay Tigue
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Posted on 1: Instructional Design
Monthly Featured Workshop Recordings
Check back each month for featured workshop recordings from the Instructional Technology & Development team. Take a deep dive into educational technology tools, learn how to leverage accessibility considerations, and how to integrate other technology-informed teaching strategies into your courses.
INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
Authored by: Lisa Batchelder & Lindsay Tigue
Wednesday, Oct 18, 2023
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Pedagogical Design
Wednesday, Jan 10, 2024
Welcome to my Classroom Series
Our Welcome to My Classroom series aims to be a catalyst for continuous improvement, uniting educators in their commitment to elevate the art of teaching. Join us in celebrating the dedication and creativity that drive education forward, as we learn from one another and collectively enrich the learning experience for both educators and students alike. The "Welcome to My Classroom" series functions like a pedagogy and practice show and tell where educators from throughout MSU's ecosystem share something from their teaching and learning practice. Examples of an educator's showcase could include a walk through of a specific activity or assignment, sharing out the integration of a particular educational technology, describing their process of redesigning a learning experience, and more! These are recordings and key takeaways from this sereis.

*for any educator interested in hosting a Welcome to My Classroom, please contact Makena Neal at mneal@msu.edu
Authored by: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
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Posted on 1: #iteachmsu
Welcome to my Classroom Series
Our Welcome to My Classroom series aims to be a catalyst for continuous improvement, uniting educators in their commitment to elevate the art of teaching. Join us in celebrating the dedication and creativity that drive education forward, as we learn from one another and collectively enrich the learning experience for both educators and students alike. The "Welcome to My Classroom" series functions like a pedagogy and practice show and tell where educators from throughout MSU's ecosystem share something from their teaching and learning practice. Examples of an educator's showcase could include a walk through of a specific activity or assignment, sharing out the integration of a particular educational technology, describing their process of redesigning a learning experience, and more! These are recordings and key takeaways from this sereis.

*for any educator interested in hosting a Welcome to My Classroom, please contact Makena Neal at mneal@msu.edu
PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
Authored by: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Wednesday, Jan 10, 2024
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Incorporating Technologies
Tuesday, Jun 4, 2024
Free Tech for Teaching at MSU: A to Z
You'll find an article for all of the applications and platforms listed here: https://tech.msu.edu/service-catalog/teaching/tools/


Authored by: David Vaun Howe
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Posted on 1: #iteachmsu
Free Tech for Teaching at MSU: A to Z
You'll find an article for all of the applications and platforms listed here: https://tech.msu.edu/service-catalog/teaching/tools/


INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
Authored by: David Vaun Howe
Tuesday, Jun 4, 2024
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Pedagogical Design
Monday, Apr 21, 2025
A "Complete" Guide to Writing Syllabi: A Constant Cycle
The syllabus in a college class serves as the first impression between a course and its students. It often wears many hats acting as: a schedule, list of rules, summary of course policies, semi-grading rubric, and various other roles depending on its author. Due to the heavy lifting it provides to a course and its structure a plethora of research has been conducted on its value, and Universities often hold seminars each year on the process of creating and drafting syllabi for their staff. To understand how students and instructors view the role of syllabi in the classroom authors Gauthier, Banner, And Winer attempt introduce a framework in their piece: “What is the syllabus for? Revealing tensions through a scoping review of syllabus uses”

In it, they identify nine interconnected uses which are then categorized into three primary purposes or tools: an Administrative Tool, a Learning Tool, and a Teaching Tool. The goal of this project is to take their writing and configure the information into a writing guide to help instructors write/develop/improve their own syllabi for their own courses. While this may appear as though this is designed as a developmental tool (because in part, it is), it is my goal that this project truly captures the necessity of treating the creation of syllabus as a fluid, recursive and reflective process. As we develop as instructors, and the student bodies we teach change through the times, so must our syllabi change with it.
Authored by: Erik Flinn
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A "Complete" Guide to Writing Syllabi: A Constant Cycle
The syllabus in a college class serves as the first impression between a course and its students. It often wears many hats acting as: a schedule, list of rules, summary of course policies, semi-grading rubric, and various other roles depending on its author. Due to the heavy lifting it provides to a course and its structure a plethora of research has been conducted on its value, and Universities often hold seminars each year on the process of creating and drafting syllabi for their staff. To understand how students and instructors view the role of syllabi in the classroom authors Gauthier, Banner, And Winer attempt introduce a framework in their piece: “What is the syllabus for? Revealing tensions through a scoping review of syllabus uses”

In it, they identify nine interconnected uses which are then categorized into three primary purposes or tools: an Administrative Tool, a Learning Tool, and a Teaching Tool. The goal of this project is to take their writing and configure the information into a writing guide to help instructors write/develop/improve their own syllabi for their own courses. While this may appear as though this is designed as a developmental tool (because in part, it is), it is my goal that this project truly captures the necessity of treating the creation of syllabus as a fluid, recursive and reflective process. As we develop as instructors, and the student bodies we teach change through the times, so must our syllabi change with it.
PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
Authored by: Erik Flinn
Monday, Apr 21, 2025
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