Thursday, 14 Feb 2019
Workshop, Grading and Student Data in Canvas (Canvas Track 1)
Use the power of Gradebook and student data in Canvas to fuel your students' progress! Upon completion, participants will be able to do the following:
Caterpillar Club
Join us weekly this winter for our popular Early Childhood Development program featuring stories and creative activities around a nature-based theme. Best for children five and under with an adult.
Pop-Up Art Sale
Choose an individual item or make a Love (or Friendship) Caddy with handmade pottery, lip balm & scrubs, plus succulents, sweets and other treats. Cards available, too!
Nature at Noon: Toys & Games
Hear from Assistant Director, Aaron Steil, about the wonderful ways Reiman Gardens will integrate this year's theme, Toys & Games, into garden displays, education programs, events, exhibits, and more.
Getting Started with Zotero
Zotero is a great free tool for managing citations and documents, ideal for tracking sources used in your research. This workshop will show you the basics so you can: Collect and organize articles and citations, sync data, add references and share citations. Register through Learn@ISU, keyword: LIB. Let us know if you need accommodation.
My [Victorian] Valentine - Farm House Museum Open House
Stop by the oldest building on ISU campus with your Valentine and view the exhibition Timeless: Love and Romance in the Victorian Era.
Cyclone Cinema: Creed II
Creed II is a PG-13 drama/sport movie rated 4 stars. U.S. champion Apollo Creed was killed by Russian boxer, Ivan Drago in a tragic match. Watch Apollo's son, Adonis Johnson go head to head with Drago's son. Refreshments and snacks available at extra charge.
Vagina Monologues
The Vagina Monologues is an award-winning play based on V-Day Founder, playwright, performer and activist Eve Ensler's interviews with more than 200 women. With humor and grace the piece celebrates women's sexuality and strength.
The King's Singers
First formed in 1968 by six recently-graduated choral scholars from King's College, Cambridge, The King's Singers, features two countertenors, a tenor, two baritones and a bass. The world may have changed a lot in the fifty years since the original ensemble came together, but today's group is still charged by the same lifeblood - one that wants to give life to audiences with their virtuosity and vision for an exciting musical future.