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Tech Talks@2: Managing Spam and Avoiding Phishing Schemes
September 7, 2011
Sept. 6
2:00-2:30pm
Online
2:00-2:30pm
Online
CATL Announces Fall Line-up of Programs and Events
September 6, 2011
This fall the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) offers a series of programs that includes seminars, workshops, reading groups, and lunchtime conversations. Most require an RSVP - so mark your calendars!
Samantha DiRosa presents at Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education regional conference
August 29, 2011
Samantha DiRosa, associate professor of digital art and environmental studies, recently presented on her CATL scholar research at the Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education regional conference in Whidbey Island, Wash.
Tony Crider researches impact of role-playing games in the classroom
August 25, 2011
Tony Crider, associate professor of physics, is always searching for creative ways to engage students with course material. To help his astronomy students learn about planetary science and the classification of the former planet Pluto, he created a science game called “The Pluto Debate.”
Tony Crider presents at education and public outreach conference
August 25, 2011
Tony Crider, associate professor of physics, presented Aug. 3 at a education and public outreach conference on “Connecting People to Science” in Baltimore, Md.
Teaching and Learning Technologies awards faculty iPad course loans
August 25, 2011
Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) launches a tablet initiative beginning fall 2011, to explore uses in teaching and learning.
Faculty participate in summer Moodle training
August 25, 2011
The summer of 2011 was a busy time for faculty as they embarked upon learning a new learning management system, Moodle.