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Posted by almost 2 years ago
If you have a research writing/information finding component in your class, the MSU Libraries Peer Research Assistant program is equipped to help. These undergraduate students can help their peers:

Plan for a research project (such as developing a search strategy)
Find information for research papers (like scholarly articles or books)
Evaluate information (is this paper scholarly?)
Understand citation styles and create citations (MLA, APA, etc.)
Get connected to library services

Appointments and walk in hours are available in Hubbard and the Main Library: https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/engage
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
A Peer-Educator Dialogue Guide is now available for MSU Educators who want to collaborate in bettering their educator practice through observation and dialogue with other educators (https://iteach.msu.edu/iteachmsu/groups/iteachmsu/stories/2393?param=post). If you'd like to print a copy of the Guide to complete, you can download a copy by clicking the attachment (.docx, 6.32MB) below.

Note: this resource was adapted 1/2006 from Chism, N.V.N. (1999) Chapter 6: Classroom Observation, Peer Review of Teaching: A Sourcebook. Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing, by Angela R. Linse, Executive Director, Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence, Penn State.
PeerEducator_DialogueGuide1.docx

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Posted by almost 4 years ago
Career Education Lesson Plans: Seeking career-related content to help students connect their classroom knowledge to career pathways? The Career Services Network has developed several detailed lesson plans and course modules for faculty use for virtual and in-person classes. Each lesson plan hosted on D2L includes learning outcomes, resource materials, learning assessments, and supplemental course activities. To request access to these course materials, please email Kristi Coleman, Director of Network Partnerships and Career Education at colem239@msu.edu.
Posted on: GenAI & Education
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Posted by about 2 years ago
aiEDU (the AI Education Project), a non-profit that creates equitable learning experiences that build foundational AI literacy, presents three AI Activities...
1. Will Robots Take My Job?
2. Quick, Draw!
3. Charge Your Phone... or Else

You can learn more, and find adaptable tools and activities for educators, parents, and students at https://www.aiedu.org/
AI_Activities.pdf

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Posted by over 1 year ago
The more educators can treat students as professional learners by providing them with reliable, timely, and accurate information about their progress in a course, the more likely it is that students will persist, thrive, and ultimately succeed in their educational journey.

The typical learning experience in American high schools is an in-person experience that is infused with online tools. Students are regularly required to engage with learning content in online platforms, and they have constant access to their grades, class announcements, and course materials via online and mobile platforms. Given that this is the most common learning experience students have prior to beginning at MSU, it follows that establishing a digital learning environment that mirrors the students’ known processes will create a more seamless transition into the MSU learning ecosystem.

An effective way to support student learning is for educators to use the learning management system as a student-centered academic hub for their course. At MSU, that means using D2L in specific, targeted ways that are intentionally geared toward meeting most students’ needs. In addition to optimizing the students’ experience, this intentional deployment of the learning management system serves to streamline much of the administrative load that is inherent in teaching, thereby simplifying many of the time-consuming tasks that often dominate educator’s lives. Accomplishing this need not require a comprehensive deployment of D2L in your course. In fact, using the LMS in four or five critical ways, and perhaps modifying your practices slightly to facilitate that use, can make a significant difference in students’ perceptions of your course.
1) Use the Grade Book
2) Post a syllabus and a clear schedule
3) Use the announcements tool
4) Distribute materials via D2L
5) (optionally) Use the digital drop box

Click the PDF below for more context on how these five simple steps can maximize the students' experience in your class, and streamline your teaching workflow at the same time.
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Posted by almost 2 years ago
For educators who are interested in photographing their class or learning experience for future educational purposes, please remember to get explicit permission from learners. They should be free to opt-in or out at any time without penalty. For ease, here is a general education photo release (note, this release DOES NOT cover promotional or advertising uses).
general_photo_release.pdf

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Posted by over 3 years ago
How have you witnessed educators in your MSU circles rising up to the challenges of today? Please share by logging in and adding a comment below!

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Posted by over 1 year ago
College Student Educators International (ACPA) offers unique professional development events to student affairs and higher education professionals at any level. Registration is open for 2024 events and early 2025 events and we encourage you to consider the events linked below or the 2025 ACPA Annual Convention! More information here: https://myacpa.org/events/