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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by 7 months ago
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    The WOCI and the English Department will be co-hosting a workshop on trauma-informed classroom techniques for graduate students on Tuesday, February 28th at 1pm via Zoom. This is a follow up to the discussion that was held on February 17th (Feminist strategies for teaching during a crisis). All are welcome. Dr. LeConté Dill, who will be facilitating the workshop, will be paying particular attention to how womxn of color navigate teaching in the days and weeks following a traumatic event. This...
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by 7 months ago
    Returning to the Classroom After a Tragedy: A 7-step Approach to Starting Class Again

    This week, faculty, instructors, and graduate assistants will be returning to their classes for the first time after the tragic events of this week. There will be some classes where they have lost one of their classmates, which may add to the intensity of the experience of both students and instructors. Included in the resource attached (3-page PDF) are recommendations for how to structure the return to c...
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    Talking_Points_for_Faculty_returning_to_classroom.pdf

  • Posted on: Innovators and ODBaLLs
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    Posted by 11 months ago
    A few links that have to do with community building and student experience in our program. We also use Teams and SharePoint a lot. ;) Sharing because I'm hoping others will reciprocate!

    Graduation and Commencement page: https://maflt.cal.msu.edu/commencement/
    Alumni page recently updated to tell alumni how to connect with us and to link to their portfolios better: https://maflt.cal.msu.edu/alumni/
    Events page, with a link to the post about our biweekly (fortnightly?) virtual Midweek Meet...
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  • Posted on: Digital Collaborative Learning for the 21st Century 2.0 (Learning Community for AY2023-2024)
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    Posted by about 1 year ago
    Digital Collaborative Learning for the 21st Century

    Co-Facilitators
    Stokes Schwartz, Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities (CISAH), stokessc@msu.edu

    Marohang Limbu, Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures (WRAC), limbu@msu.edu

    Our learning community will examine the increasing importance of digital collaborative learning for 21st-century learners, student success, and a smooth transition to global digital ecology/economy after graduation. Related p...
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by over 1 year ago
    If ever you have utilized a collaborative approach in your courses, you might be familiar with the following. Sometime just after the middle of the semester, a student contacts you complaining about various problems and/or people within their team during the first nine or ten weeks of the term. Typically, it is clear from the language of such emails that these young adults want someone else to step in and address the litany of issues described. Yet a large part of student-centered learning...
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by over 1 year ago
    Recently, I have been working on how we might provide instruction in DEI principles to the students in our courses. Here is what I have come up with:

    "Timely Team Tips: Stealthy DEI Instruction through Brief Animated Explainer Videos

    Fostering Inclusive Practices within the Student Learning Teams Organized for My IAH Courses"

    Timely Team Tips #1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa18WLyz3tQ
    Timely Team Tips #2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLzV0yFgX6E
    Timely Team Tips #3 - ht...
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  • Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success
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    Posted by almost 2 years ago
    My background in Scandinavian languages and literature keeps rearing its head in various ways after many years. Specifically,when it comes to folklore, magical tales, and perilous journeys toward maturation. In a way, I have become a pedagogical Ashland, of sorts, since coming to MSU in 2015. My journey, an ongoing quest if you will, has been in trying to find that one magical key, which will unlock the enchanted door to greater student interest and involvement in their general education c...
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  • Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success
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    Posted by almost 2 years ago
    My background in Scandinavian languages and literature keeps rearing its head in various ways after many years. Specifically,when it comes to folklore, magical tales, and perilous journeys toward maturation. In a way, I have become a pedagogical Ashland, of sorts, since coming to MSU in 2015. My journey, an ongoing quest if you will, has been in trying to find that one magical key, which will unlock the enchanted door to greater student interest and involvement in their general education c...
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by about 2 years ago
    20+ years ago when I began teaching as a graduate assistant, I was was spoiled when it came to student motivation and engagement.

    At UW-Madison, I taught several freshman writing and discussion sections that were part of two huge undergraduate Scandinavian literature courses (several hundred students each) with a newly instituted writing component. Many, though not all, of the students were what we call, in second language pedagogy, heritage learners from primarily Norwegian, Swedish, ...
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by about 2 years ago
    DID YOU KNOW...

    MSU offers a STEM Teaching Essentials workshop series, which is focused on helping current, new, and future (post-docs and graduate students) STEM faculty and academic staff develop their instructional practices. MSU faculty lead these lunchtime workshops that explore essential topics in teaching and learning. The series is sponsored by the Colleges of Natural Science, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Engineering, and Lyman Briggs College. Links to video recordings of the...
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  • Posted on: #iteachmsu
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    Posted by about 2 years ago
    In 2019, Madeline Shellgren and I presented a version of "For Graduate Students, By Graduate Students" at the Lilly Conference on Advancing Teaching and Learning. Proceedings are attached.
    Lilly2019.pdf

  • Posted on: The MSU Graduate Leadership Institute
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    Posted by over 2 years ago
    Mentorship for Graduate Students Group Final Report
    Osama_Alian__Beth_Brisco__and_Emily_Frankman.docx