Category: Campus Events & Services
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Teaching LARGE Online Classes
Teaching LARGE online classes can be a challenge! Join this small cross-disciplinary group of faculty who will explore, discuss, attempt, and assess new (to them) methods and approaches to enhance their teaching in LARGE online classes. Discussion topics may include: engagement, assessment, grading, relationship building, class management, student support, and cool technology to make your…
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Lunch & Learn – The New Faculty Course Questionaires (FCQ): What You Need to Know
The New Faculty Course Questionaires (FCQ): What You Need to Know A Lunch & Learn hosted by the Center for Faculty Development University of Colorado Denver Tuesday, February 12 12:20 – 1:45 PM Lawrence Street Center, Suite 1300D CU Online Training Room Facilitated by: Joan Bihun, Clinical Associate Professor, Psychology Joanne Addison, Professor, English Margaret…
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Thesis Defense – Pathways2Teaching: Developing Critical Consciousness in High School Students of Color
Student Name: Jenna Martin Friday, March 1 @ 1pm Room: LSC 700 Pathways2Teaching: Developing Critical Consciousness in High School Students of Color Developing critical consciousness, the awareness and action against marginalizing and oppressive forces, is a way for future teachers in the field of education to identify and actively work against the inequities reproduced through…
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Final Defense – Jill Sieben-Schneider – CAS Standards in a Disability Services Unit: A Program Evaluation
Date: March 7, 2019 Time: 9:30 AM Room: LSC 1148 Dean’s Conference Room The purpose of this quality improvement study is to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the Disability Services office at the University of Colorado Boulder. Using the Council for the Advancement of Higher Education Standards (CAS) framework, a program review will be…
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Presentation Recap: Pragmatic Productivity & Creating an Agenda
Pragmatic Productivity & Creating an Agenda – Dr. Nancy Leech Italicized notes by Courtney Donovan Creating an Agenda – Definition Most people think a research agenda is what you start with It is a way to think about your publications and argue they have “connected-ness” How to Create an Agenda 1) Publish in early…
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Important Ecopass Action Required
December 14, 2018 IMPORTANT ECOPASS ACTION REQUIRED ATTENTION: You must submit a new payment authorization form by Thursday, December 20th or your EcoPass will be CANCELLED. To continue participating in the RTD EcoPass program, a new form must be submitted. Return your completed, signed, and dated RTD EcoPass Payment Authorization Form to the Parking & Transportation Services office—either in person or by…
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CU Online’s Winter Web Camp – January 8-11, 2019
Registration is now open at www.cuonline.edu/wwc Get out of the cold and join CU Online as we travel down under. You’re invited to join us for our annual Winter Web Camp, featuring four days of online best practices, teaching strategies, new technologies and tools you won’t want to miss! You may register for one day, come…
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ThinqStudio Workshop: Seeking Digital Merit
Join us this Friday for a discussion about the merits of merit. We will explore standards of faculty RTP and discuss what counts, what doesn’t count, and what should count. Our own Scott McLeod and Remi Kalir will join Margaret Wood (Center for Faculty Development), Michael Zinser (Psychology), and Pam Laird (History) in open discussion…
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RSVP Today: Alumni, Friends & Partners Appreciation Event
The Alumni, Friends & Partners Appreciation Event is next week! In appreciation of our alumni, friends and partners, the School of Education & Human Development invites you to a celebration featuring special guest, Broadway star and Colorado native William Martinez, who will be paying tribute to teachers through song and American Sign Language. RSVP: http://www.cvent.com/d/gbqmrf William Martinez-…