Category: Campus Events & Services
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Health & Design Lecture Series (Bon Ku)
Bon Ku, MD, MPP is an Associate Professor at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and a practicing emergency medicine physician. He is the founder and director of JeffDESIGN, a first-of-its-kind program in a medical school that teaches future physicians to apply human-centered design to healthcare challenges. February 27th | 5:00 PM…
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Annotathon: Dialogue about a Political Theory of Learning
In collaboration with The Politics of Learning Writing Collective and the journal Cognition & Instruction, a global community of scholars is invited to participate in an annotathon from Monday, February 27th through Friday, March 3rd. During this annotathon, participants will use the web annotation platform Hypothesis to advance a public dialogue with The Politics of Learning Writing Collective layered atop their…
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Advocacy for Emerging Bilinguals: Empowering Voices
The Colorado Association for Bilingual Education has organized a special Saturday institute entitled Advocacy for Emerging Bilinguals: Empowering Voices. Date: February 25, 2017 Location: Adams City High School Time: 8:00-3:15 Registration Fee: $75 Members, $100 non-members, $60 Students **Space limited Topics include: [list] [li]Community Organizations Panel- Advocacy and Support for All Students[/li] [li]ACLU &…
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Snagit Workshop, Lunch, & License via CU Online
SNAGIT workshop | Friday March 10th | LSC 1300 This workshop will cover the essential knowledge needed to begin using the screen capture software – Snagit. All participants will receive a free Snagit license. Register at http://www.cuonline.edu/training
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“I Am Enough” conference needs your help…
One of our EDHD BA students is assisting with a Sexual Health Identity Squad conference titled “I Am Enough” – coming to the Auraria campus on Friday March 10th. This conference will host 150 high school students from Manual High School and East High School and will “allow students to explore the idea of “sex and…
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Education Policy Networking Series
More Than Test Scores: The Outcomes We Want For Our Graduates State and federal educational policy conversations are dominated by scores on standardized tests. Colorado and other states have developed complex and often confusing systems of student assessment, teacher evaluation, and school ratings, all based on how kids do over the course of a few…
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Celebrate 20 years of CU Online
For the last twenty years, CU Online has supported faculty in the development and teaching of online courses. With 28 online and hybrid degrees and 16 online certificates, it is easy to see the commitment our extraordinary faculty have to online learning. We look forward to celebrating with you. What: Open House When: February 21, 22 and…
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Register: EdCamp Denver is February 4th
TRANSFORMATIVE TEACHING | INNOVATIVE LEARNING edCamp Denver When Sat, February 4, 8:00am – 12:30pm Where Grant Beacon Middle School, 1751 S Washington St, Denver, CO 80210, USA Edcamp is a free “unconference” committed to reaching educators in public, private, charter, and higher education environments to share innovative instructional strategies and pioneering technologies that transform education for all…
