Friday, 25 Sep 2020
Webinar, Engaging Students through Polls and Group Work
Join Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) staff Karen Bovenmyer and Gretchen Anderson (Program Coordinators) as they share strategies for dynamic engagement via synchronous class sessions. They will describe and model ways in which instructors can create active learning experiences using Top Hat, Webex, Zoom, and MS Teams.
Innovators Forum: Rowena Crosbie
A live, moderated conversation with Rowena Crosbie, founder and president of Tero International, an interpersonal skills research and corporate training company. Crosbie also co-authored the book "Your Invisible Toolbox," and received the Immigrant Spirit Award at the 2018 International Entrepreneurs Summit. Registration required.
Award-Winning Seminar Series: Alignment, Trust, and Inclusiveness (Tera Jordan)
All graduate faculty and other key stakeholders in graduate education are encouraged to take part in this three-part workshop series facilitated by Tera R. Jordan (Assistant Provost for Faculty Development and Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies).
Web talk, Lightboards and Asynchronous Lectures: Improving content and problem discussions for students
With the current events and increased need for digital content, improving the delivery of online material can seem very daunting and time-consuming. Using a lightboard studio, faculty are able to provide lectures, problem discussion, and material explanations on-camera.
Perform the Protest: A Theatre Action for Our Time
Through "Perform the Protest," ISU Theatre will share how art becomes a universal language and allows us to better hear and understand each other. Live outdoor performances and/or virtual performances. Through public speaking, acting, singing, performance and design, the ISU Theatre company will share the power of a person's voice and provide perspectives on the issues and ideas that matter to its cast members.