Advising basics and master advisor workshops The Academic Advising and Transfer Center will be offering the advising basics and master advisor workshops. It is recommended to register early as space is limited and likely to reach capacity. Please contact Ross Hawkins, if you have any questions. Advising basics workshop Date: Monday, May 17 Time: 8:00 a.m.–1:00 … [Read more...] about Registration open for advising basics and master advisor workshops
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This past year blended instruction played a significant role in traditional face-to-face instruction. This experience highlighted both strengths and challenges when incorporating blended instruction into our teaching. The Provost Office and the FCTL have purchased 50 seats in an online course for faculty titled Blend by Design. This course is facilitated by Dr. Katie Linder … [Read more...] about Blend by Design: A professional development opportunity
Date: Thursday, May 20 Each year, the global accessibility community unites on the third Thursday of May for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) to highlight the need for more inclusive digital content. We seek to join the conversation by inspiring and motivating institutions across the globe to demonstrate how accessible content is better content. For more details, … [Read more...] about Join us for the fix your content challenge
FCTL 2020–2021 faculty awards Per-Course Teaching Award—Dr. Bryan Brinkman, Modern and Classical Languages Teaching Award for Excellence in Online Teaching—Dr. Ching-Wen Chang, Reading, Foundations, and Technology and Mr. Luis Lombilla, Modern and Classical Languages Teaching Award for Excellence in High-Impact Practices—Jennifer Pratt, Communication Sciences … [Read more...] about FCTL events and announcements
There is now additional funding available for curriculum innovation mini-grants. Awards are limited up to $1,200 per grant application. Curriculum innovation mini-grants support faculty with ‘pivoting’ their courses during the ongoing Coronavirus. Applicants must complete an application indicating: What one change do you want to make to your course? i.e., better engage … [Read more...] about Curriculum innovation mini-grants – Additional funding available
The Globally Responsive Education and Teaching (GREAT) program at Missouri State University promotes internalization of the curriculum, advocates intercultural classroom teaching and learning on campus, and facilitates global research collaborations by providing a platform for dialogues between MSU faculty and international scholars. At the end of each month, the GREAT … [Read more...] about Two new models of the international online education during the pandemic