We found 123 results that contain "msu libraries"

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 1 year ago
Hello Colleagues,

I’m writing to inform you that the MSU Libraries' Open Educational Resources Award Program call for applications for the academic year 2023-2024 opens today.

Now in its 5th year, the OER Award Program provides financial incentives and support to instructors interested in adopting, adapting, or creating OER as an alternative to traditional learning materials to advance our goals of affordability, access, equity, and student success.

Please visit https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/oer/award or consult the attached Call for Proposals to learn more about the application categories, eligibility, participation requirements, timelines, and criteria for evaluation. Application forms are available at https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/oer/award, and the deadline for submission is February 12, 2024.

The OER Advisory Committee will meet to review applications, and successful awardees will be notified on March 1, 2024.

Please feel free to share this information with interested colleagues.

Sincerely,
Linda
Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 2 years ago
MSU Employee Assistance Program & Health4U have compiled a document of Physical and Mental Health Resources related to the following areas: crisis, food & eating, grief resources (for adults as well as children & teens) and support groups, housing assistance, MI family resources, local municipalities/courts, Perinatal Mood Disorders & Postpartum Support resources and support groups, physical health, relationship violence and sexual misconduct, student loans, substance use disorder, and more.

This artifact is one of a collection of evidence-based resources for educators coming back to class after collective tragedy compiled by Spartans:
Jason Moser (Professor of Clinical Science, Cognition, and Cognitive Neuroscience in MSU's Department of Psychology & PhD Psychology | Clinical Science)
Jon Novello (Director of MSU Employee Assistant Program & Licensed Clinical Social Worker)
Mark Patishnock (Director of MSU Counseling and Psychiatric Services [CAPS] & Licensed Psychologist)
Joshua Turchan (Assistant Director of Training, Assessment and Planning at MSU CAPS & Licensed Psychologist)
Karen Stanley-Kime (Assistant Director of Intensive Clinical Services at MSU CAPS & Licensed Psychologist)
and more throughout University Health and Wellness departments.
MSU_EAP.Health4You_Resource_Guide_2.14.23.pdf

Posted on: GenAI & Education
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Posted by 8 months ago
MSU University Communications has posted a great resource on guidelines for using generative AI. This guide is a great place to start exploring potential uses of AI in your instructional practice. Further, this guide offers some descriptions and explanations of terms you may have encountered, but are not fully sure of the meaning. You will want to keep this guide as a resource to share with others who are interested in AI, but don't know where to begin -https://comms.msu.edu/resources/use-of-ai -
Posted on: Online & Hybrid Learning Group
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Posted by about 5 years ago
UPDATE:  Free Access has been extended to 12/31/20!!
 
MSU is leveraging our Coursera Partnership and their offer to provide free access to nearly 4,000 online learning experiences during the Coronavirus pandemic. Any MSU faculty, staff or student is eligible; however, you must have a msu.edu email and use this email when signing up for the program. You can access and sign up on the Coursera-4-Campus platform by using the URL below: https://www.coursera.org/programs/michigan-state-university-on-coursera-207nw Please note the following when signing up: You must sign up with your msu.edu e-mail Please follow the prompts and complete the corresponding information requested in order to gain access. Free access is available through 12/31/20. If you intend to complete courses and earn the corresponding credentials, you must meet all course requirements and secure your credential by 12/31/20.
Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by 8 months ago
Religious Observance at MSU

All members of the MSU community, including educators and students, are eligible to observe their religious beliefs. Designing your course schedule to avoid conflicts with major days of religious observance will reduce the need to resolve individual conflicts and will better reflect and serve MSU's diverse and multicultural community.

The Office of the Provost website maintains a religious observance calendar and FAQ page (https://provost.msu.edu/academic-resources/religious-observance-calendar with dates through 2026) for educators and students. Educators are encouraged to consult this calendar before scheduling exams, tests, and major assignments.

The full policy on religious observance, including instructors' responsibilities to accommodate students' religious observance as well as students' responsibility to inform instructors about potential conflicts, can be found https://reg.msu.edu/roinfo/notices/religiouspolicy.aspx here.
Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by about 4 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 workshops are provided for sessions beginning in 2012-2013.

To learn more visit: https://teachingessentials.msu.edu/

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 4 years ago
MSU purchased a campus-wide pass, so all MSU Faculty, Staff and Students can attend next week's OLC Innovate virtual conference free of charge.

Registration instructions: https://iteach.msu.edu/iteachmsu/groups/iteachmsu/stories/1557

Sponsored by MSU IT and MSU Hub.
Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
Domains vs MSU Commons - Options for Developing a Professional Website
 
MSU faculty, staff, and students have the opportunity to create professional websites, as they develop their digital presence, as they create digital pedagogy and online learning materials, and in the organization of projects and professional activities. This simple graphic explains when MSU Domains (http://msu.domains) is the suitable place for this work, and when MSU Commons (https://commons.msu.edu) is the suitable place for this work.
MSU_OptionsForDevelopingaProfessionalWebsite.pdf