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Breakfast Series: Communicating through Science Fiction & Technology

Join us for a look at the 2015 AT&T Best Blended Course winner to hear about different instructional technology techniques and tools that were used.

Location: TBA

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Course TC 401: “Science Fiction, Communication & Technology” examined how science fiction portrays the used of communication technologies. Themes from science fiction films and a novel were analyzed to relate them to our world and guide our own communication technology usage. Read Full Article →

Breakfast Series: Universal Design for Your Classroom

In the September 9 Breakfast Series, learn tips for crafting effective, accessible web content for everyone.

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Kick off the year by knowing more about Universal Design for Learning (UDL), which is a proactive approach in design to ensure content is educationally accessible to all students, regardless of their learning style, cognitive, physical or sensory abilities. Read Full Article →

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MSU IT Services Breakfast Series – The Librarians of Michigan State University

MSU IT Services Teaching and Learning invites you to attend the next session in our ongoing Breakfast Series: Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices.

 

Date: Wednesday, February 11,  2014

Time: 8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (8:30 a.m. for refreshments)

Place: Main Library, North Conference Room, 4th Floor, West Wing

Topic: The Michigan State University Librarians

Speaker (s):
  • Jessica Sender, Instructional Technology and Information Literacy Librarian, Information Literacy Department

  • Anita Ezzo, Food Science & technology Librarian/Library Grants Facilitator Collections Management Unit, MSU Libraries

  • Abraham Wheeler, Librarian for the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Program in Public Health, the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

  • Glenn Stutzky, Senior Clinical Instructor with School of Social Work and creator of the groundbreaking course “Surviving the Coming Zombie Apocalypse: Disasters, Catastrophes, and Human Behavior.

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MSU Breakfast Series – Using Social Media to Increase Student Participation

MSU LEARNING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (LearnDAT) invites you to attend the next session in our ongoing Breakfast Series: Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices.

DATE:         Wednesday, November 13, 2013

PLACE:       Main Library, North Conference Room, 4th Floor, West Wing

TIME:           8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (8:30 a.m. Read Full Article →

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MSU Breakfast Series – “Diving into the Waters of MOOCs”

MSU LEARNING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (LearnDAT) invites you to attend the next session in the ongoing Breakfast Series: Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices. 

DATE:        Wednesday, October 9, 2013
PLACE:      Main Library, North Conference Room, 4th Floor, West Wing
TIME:         8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (8:30 a.m. Read Full Article →

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MSU Breakfast Series – Fostering Creativity Through Design

MSU LEARNING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (LearnDAT) invites you to attend the next session in our ongoing Breakfast Series: Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices.

DATE:         Wednesday, September 11, 2013

PLACE:       Main Library, North Conference Room, 4th Floor, West Wing

TIME:           8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (8:30 a.m. Read Full Article →

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MSU Breakfast Series Schedule Spring 2013

MSU 2013 Breakfast Series – Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices, offered since 2002

 

Brought to you by IT Services –Teaching and Learning Division – Learn Design and Technology (formally known as vuDAT)

“Social Spring” – Embracing Social Learning Environments 

The Breakfast Series is a free event for faculty and academic staff that is offered six times per year on the second Wednesday of the month:

Social learning environments equips learners with the tools necessary to collaborate and participate with instructors and peers both inside the classroom (in person and online) and beyond the walls of regular class time. Read Full Article →