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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
    PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
    Wednesday, Sep 9, 2020
    Online Community Building
    In this playlist you will:
    Differentiate synchronous and asynchronous environments.
    Identify different kinds of online interaction.
    Explore opportunities for building communities online.
    Posted by: Breana Yaklin
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
    Online Community Building
    In this playlist you will:
    Differentiate synchronous and asynchronous environments.
    Identify different kinds of online interaction.
    Explore opportunities for building communities online.
    PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
    Posted by: Breana Yaklin
    Wednesday, Sep 9, 2020
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    ASSESSING LEARNING
    Wednesday, Dec 9, 2020
    MSU Online Assessment Training
    This is a collection of resources on assessments that was a part of a workshop offering in the Summer of 2020. This workshop was designed and delivered by Amy Lockwood, Andrea Bierema, Becky Matz, Casey Henley, Dave Goodrich, Julie Libarkin, Michael Lockett, Nicola Imbracsio, Stephen Thomas, and Sue Halick.
    Posted by: Dave Goodrich
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
    MSU Online Assessment Training
    This is a collection of resources on assessments that was a part of a workshop offering in the Summer of 2020. This workshop was designed and delivered by Amy Lockwood, Andrea Bierema, Becky Matz, Casey Henley, Dave Goodrich, Julie Libarkin, Michael Lockett, Nicola Imbracsio, Stephen Thomas, and Sue Halick.
    ASSESSING LEARNING
    Posted by: Dave Goodrich
    Wednesday, Dec 9, 2020
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    PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
    Wednesday, May 27, 2020
    Introductory Resources for Teaching Online
    The articles that constitute this playlist were pulled together as a very BASIC overview of considerations for online instruction. If you're interested in more articles like the ones here, please visit the "MSU Remote Teaching" group (where there are additional posts, articles, and playlists)!
    Posted by: Makena Neal
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  • Posted on: Online Faculty Peer Network
    Introductory Resources for Teaching Online
    The articles that constitute this playlist were pulled together as a very BASIC overview of considerations for online instruction. If you're interested in more articles like the ones here, please visit the "MSU Remote Teaching" group (where there are additional posts, articles, and playlists)!
    PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
    Posted by: Makena Neal
    Wednesday, May 27, 2020
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    INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
    Tuesday, Aug 25, 2020
    Online Technology Quick Start
    This playlist is a collaborative effort by academic departments and central IT, and offers a collection of getting started information to help you prepare your online course quickly.
    Posted by: Jessica Lucille Knott
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
    Online Technology Quick Start
    This playlist is a collaborative effort by academic departments and central IT, and offers a collection of getting started information to help you prepare your online course quickly.
    INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
    Posted by: Jessica Lucille Knott
    Tuesday, Aug 25, 2020
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    INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
    Wednesday, Aug 24, 2022
    Technologies (Beyond Zoom) that can help build online community
    An overview of tools and tips for engaging with and building community online.
    Posted by: Rashad Muhammad
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
    Technologies (Beyond Zoom) that can help build online community
    An overview of tools and tips for engaging with and building community online.
    INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
    Posted by: Rashad Muhammad
    Wednesday, Aug 24, 2022
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    PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
    Monday, Mar 13, 2023
    Teaching & Learning Conference Day 2: Thursday–Virtual day with online sessions (all day)
    Spring CTLI Conference Landing Page Content

    Graphics if needed

    CTLI Spring Teaching and Learning Conference

    The Return of MSU's 2023 Spring Conference on Teaching & Learning: Community, Conversation, and Classroom Experience, organized by the Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation (CTLI).

    A conference where MSU educators gather to share approaches, tools, and techniques that support teaching and learning.

    May 10-11, 2023

    Wednesday Day 1: In-person in the STEM Teaching and Learning Facility (all day)

    Thursday Day 2: Virtual day with online sessions (all day)

    Keynote Speakers:

    Stephen Thomas, (Associate Director, CISGS; Assistant Dean for STEM Education Teaching and Learning in the Office of the APUE)

    Dr. Kris Renn (Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education and serves as Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies for Student Success Research)

    Conference Registration

    Registration for the event is open! Please submit your information into the form below. We will reach out with more information on sessions and schedule closer to the event.

    ***insert registration form button***

    Interested in Submitting a Presentation Proposal?

    We are extending an invitation for presentation proposals on select teaching and learning topics across a wide array of presentation formats, including synchronous digital sessions on May 11th to accommodate virtual attendees. The deadline for submissions is February 17th.

    Proposal Learning Topics and Formats

    Please refer to the descriptions below for details regarding formats and topics. At least one presenter per session should be an educator at MSU.

    Teaching and Learning Topics:

    The conference committee welcomes presentations on post-secondary education that address one or more of these core topics:

    Curriculum and Pedagogy

    Assessment and Evaluation

    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

    Learning Technologies

    Proposal formats

    Presentations may be in-person or virtual.

    Paper Presentation: individual papers authored by one or more people, delivered in 15-to-20 minutes. Individual papers will be grouped according to topic and delivered in a multi-paper session that includes a 15-minute question period.

    Workshop: this format will include participatory exercises where attendees will learn about a select educational topic or practice from an expert practitioner. These sessions will run for 50-to-60 minutes and include a 15-minute question period.

    Welcome to my Classroom: these 50-to-60-minute sessions will feature a short overview of a teaching and learning theory or practice followed by a demonstration of active pedagogy. The audience will be positioned as learners, according to the educational and disciplinary context, and observe the presenter’s demonstration of actual classroom exercises and practices. The sessions will conclude with a 15-to-20-minute discussion or question period.

    Learning Technology Demonstration: these 15-to-20-minute demonstrations of learning technologies will be grouped according to topic and delivered in a multi-presentation session that concludes with a 15-minute question period.

    ***insert proposal form button***

    Contact the Center

    If you are interested in hearing more about the conference, would like to submit a proposal or have any questions, please contact the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation.
    Posted by: Dave Goodrich
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
    Teaching & Learning Conference Day 2: Thursday–Virtual day with online sessions (all day)
    Spring CTLI Conference Landing Page Content

    Graphics if needed

    CTLI Spring Teaching and Learning Conference

    The Return of MSU's 2023 Spring Conference on Teaching & Learning: Community, Conversation, and Classroom Experience, organized by the Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation (CTLI).

    A conference where MSU educators gather to share approaches, tools, and techniques that support teaching and learning.

    May 10-11, 2023

    Wednesday Day 1: In-person in the STEM Teaching and Learning Facility (all day)

    Thursday Day 2: Virtual day with online sessions (all day)

    Keynote Speakers:

    Stephen Thomas, (Associate Director, CISGS; Assistant Dean for STEM Education Teaching and Learning in the Office of the APUE)

    Dr. Kris Renn (Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education and serves as Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies for Student Success Research)

    Conference Registration

    Registration for the event is open! Please submit your information into the form below. We will reach out with more information on sessions and schedule closer to the event.

    ***insert registration form button***

    Interested in Submitting a Presentation Proposal?

    We are extending an invitation for presentation proposals on select teaching and learning topics across a wide array of presentation formats, including synchronous digital sessions on May 11th to accommodate virtual attendees. The deadline for submissions is February 17th.

    Proposal Learning Topics and Formats

    Please refer to the descriptions below for details regarding formats and topics. At least one presenter per session should be an educator at MSU.

    Teaching and Learning Topics:

    The conference committee welcomes presentations on post-secondary education that address one or more of these core topics:

    Curriculum and Pedagogy

    Assessment and Evaluation

    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

    Learning Technologies

    Proposal formats

    Presentations may be in-person or virtual.

    Paper Presentation: individual papers authored by one or more people, delivered in 15-to-20 minutes. Individual papers will be grouped according to topic and delivered in a multi-paper session that includes a 15-minute question period.

    Workshop: this format will include participatory exercises where attendees will learn about a select educational topic or practice from an expert practitioner. These sessions will run for 50-to-60 minutes and include a 15-minute question period.

    Welcome to my Classroom: these 50-to-60-minute sessions will feature a short overview of a teaching and learning theory or practice followed by a demonstration of active pedagogy. The audience will be positioned as learners, according to the educational and disciplinary context, and observe the presenter’s demonstration of actual classroom exercises and practices. The sessions will conclude with a 15-to-20-minute discussion or question period.

    Learning Technology Demonstration: these 15-to-20-minute demonstrations of learning technologies will be grouped according to topic and delivered in a multi-presentation session that concludes with a 15-minute question period.

    ***insert proposal form button***

    Contact the Center

    If you are interested in hearing more about the conference, would like to submit a proposal or have any questions, please contact the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation.
    PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
    Posted by: Dave Goodrich
    Monday, Mar 13, 2023
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