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Thursday, 06 Apr 2017

Exploring the Archives: A Case of Academic Freedom

Apr 06, 2017

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Parks Library

free

University Library Training, development

Examine an interesting time in Iowa State's history through the archives. Seating is limited. Preregistration is required. Register through Learn at ISU: Library Workshops catalog. Key word: LIB. If you need disability accommodations, please contact Jody Kalvik in advance.

Training: Youth program leaders and administrators

Apr 06, 2017

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

1020 4-H Extension Building

free

Environmental Health & Safety Training, development

Information for youth program leaders, administrators and student organization officers regarding youth-related policies, procedures and forms for successfully conducting youth programs at ISU.

Getting Started with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Makey Makey

Apr 06, 2017

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Parks Library

free

University Library Training, development

This workshop will introduce the basics, pros, and cons of Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Makey Makey, three microcontrollers that interact between computers and your world. Seating is limited. Preregistration is required. Register through Learn at ISU: Library Workshops Catalog. Key word: LIB. If you need disability accommodations, please contact Jody Kalvik in advance. (jkalvik@iastate.edu.)

Friday, 07 Apr 2017

Award-Winning Faculty Series: Come for the Jokes, Stay for the Lecture (Alexander Stoytchev)

Apr 07, 2017

12:10 PM - 1:00 PM

2030 Morrill Hall (in-person)

free

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

How do you engage both struggling students and high-performing students in the same classroom? Alexander Stoytchev, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and recipient of the James Huntington Ellis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Introductory Teaching, shares how he motivates his 260-student Digital Logic class to not only attend, but also achieve their personal best scores.

Saturday, 08 Apr 2017

Workshop: Morel mushroom certification

Apr 08, 2017

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

210 Bessey Hall

$50

ISU Extension and Outreach Training, development

To legally sell morel mushrooms in Iowa, sellers must complete a certification workshop that covers identifying morels and false morels. People can be poisoned by eating mushrooms that are misidentified as morels. By the end of the workshops, participants will recognize true morels from false morels. Register online.

Monday, 10 Apr 2017

Award-Winning Faculty Series: Funding Online Course Development: Finding and Filling a Need (Jim Roth)

Apr 10, 2017

12:10 PM - 1:00 PM

2532 College of Vet Med (in-person), 2015 Morrill Hall (webcast), or view on your own via Zoom

free

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

Distinguished Professor Jim Roth, member of the National Academy of Medicine, Veterinary Microbiology & Preventive Medicine, Center for Food Security and Public Health, will share the story of how he and his team grew online veterinary training from one online course to multiple funded projects and course offerings, including:

Tuesday, 11 Apr 2017

Seminar: Building Awareness of Internal Threats to Research Programs

Apr 11, 2017

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Campanile Room, Memorial Union

free

Research Training, development

FBI special agent Robert Georgi, Omaha division, will provide an overview of insider security threat awareness and the importance of IT and physical security measures in the university setting.

Faculty-led series: Getting into industry-sponsored research

Apr 11, 2017

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Gold Room, Memorial Union

free

Groups, governance Training, development

"How ISU Protects Intellectual Property." JIm Oliver, University Professor of mechanical engineering, will share his experiences securing intellectual property protection based on industry funded research.

Workshop: Exploring Personal Identities in Higher Education and How It Impacts Your Teaching

Apr 11, 2017

12:10 PM - 1:30 PM

2030 Morrill Hall

free

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Diversity Training, development

Discussions of inequality are critical to higher education in that all programs, to varying degrees, promote discourse of social inequalities in ability, sex, gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation and religion. This aspect of education can be particularly challenging when discussing privilege and oppression as it can feel threatening for all individuals (Boyd, 2008) since we all have parts of our identities that can be affected ...