Tag: academic technology
Brown Bag: Accessible Learning Experiences
James Bender and Phil Deaton, IT Services
Forrest Carter, Eli Broad College of Business
Jan Bukovac Phelps, College of Communication Arts & Sciences
Brooke Knapp, College of Nursing
It is the responsibility of instructors to ensure that students with disabilities can access their course content. From creation to remediation, this discussion will focus on case studies and technical solutions for making your course accessible. Read Full Article →
Brown Bag: Technology Landscape: The Technologies MSU Faculty Use to Teach
Jessica Knott and Ryan Yang, IT Services
This fall, the Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology (hub.msu.edu) had its Technology Working Group send out a survey to instructors on campus, with the goal of identifying what technology tools they use for teaching. The survey also explored instructors’ information and support needs. Read Full Article →
Explore different classroom options at MSU for faculty
Have you ever walked into a classroom and wondered how you would possibly make it work for your lesson plan that day?
Growing active learning spacesIn 2012, MSU IT Teaching and Learning Technology began partnering with the Office of Faculty & Organizational Development by launching a new faculty development program revolving around the Rooms for Engaged and Active Learning (REAL). Read Full Article →
IT Services releases Action Plan detailing strategic projects
IT Services created an Action Plan to inform the MSU community of the strategic direction IT Services is taking in the 2013-2014 academic year.
This plan was prompted by Michigan State University’s Bolder by Design strategic framework.
The Action Plan explains the specific actions and milestones IT Services is committed to achieving in order to make a difference to the MSU community over the next year. Read Full Article →