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Tuesday, 27 Oct 2015

ISU ADVANCE workshop : Portfolio Development for Associate to Full Professor

Oct 27, 2015

9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Campanile Room, Memorial Union

Academic Affairs Training, development

ISU ADVANCE is offering a wonderful opportunity for associate professors that are planning on going up for full professor immediately or in the near future. Four individuals, David Acker, Joe Colletti, Susan Lamont, and Elisabeth Lonergan, from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are presenting the workshop.

Workshop: Engaging Persons with Disabilities - Research Efforts and Opportunities (Part 2)

Oct 27, 2015

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

free

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

Persons with disabilities are severely underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields of study. This group consists of an entire population of lifelong problem solvers. Engaging them in the STEM educational pipeline and the STEM workforce can be a very rewarding endeavor. Engagement can occur via the research enterprise as well as through outreach and other educational programs.

Friday, 30 Oct 2015

Getting Started with EndNote Web

Oct 30, 2015

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Parks Library

free

University Library Training, development

Attendees will learn all the basics for getting started with EndNote Web, free cloud-based software that helps you collect, organize, format, and use your collected citations in your papers and other writing projects. This workshop is intended for beginners. Seating is limited. Preregister to hold your seat.

Seminar: Changing learning by using student ideas to drive instruction

Oct 30, 2015

4:10 PM - 5:10 PM

1414 Molecular Building

free

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

Identifying what students don't understand when they are learning biology can help improve student learning experiences in the classroom. Concept assessments, due to their rigorous development process, can be useful in diagnosing student difficulties and leveraging change.