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November instructional technology and development opportunities from MSU IT
Join us for several virtual and hybrid workshops as well as recordings that dive into Hybrid/HyFlex course design, accessibility considerations, and other technology-informed teaching strategies.
Read more about the November training offerings below and register at spartanslearn.msu.edu.
- Register by selecting Live Course Listing.
- Follow the instructions to sign in (if prompted).
Reviewing your Online/Hybrid Course
Educational Technology Webinar Series:
Reviewing your Online/Hybrid Course
Facilitators: Dr. Cui Cheng & KJ Downer-Shojgreen
There are many options for getting feedback on your online or hybrid course: formative feedback from an online learning specialist, peer review programs, or formal reviews from Quality Matters. Join this session to learn about your options and how you can engage with them. Read Full Article →
Award-Winning MSU Technology Instructors
Six outstanding instructors for online and blended courses were selected as recipients of the 2016–2018 MSU AT&T Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology.
Jessica Knott, Learning Design Manager for The MSU Hub for Innovation and selection committee coordinator, explained, “The AT&T Awards provide a venue for MSU to recognize outstanding educators who, through innovation and creativity, inspire others in new ways of thinking about technology, access, and accessibility in the design of learning experiences.” Read Full Article →
Enter the MSU AT&T Instructional Technology Awards by Feb. 2
To enhance teaching and learning, MSU holds the AT&T Instructional Technology Awards program encouraging best practices in the use of instructional technology across campus.
MSU faculty, instructors, and teaching assistants should submit entry forms by Friday, February 2, 2018, before 5 p.m.
“The awards help spread effective practice and share the outstanding work of our colleagues,” says Brendan Guenther, Director for Academic Technology. Read Full Article →
2016 AT&T Award Winners for Excellence in Instructional Technology
Five outstanding instructors and online and blended courses were selected as recipients of the 2016 AT&T Award Competition in Instructional Technology.
The 2016 recipients are:
BEST ONLINE COURSEKatie Gregory, PSY 270
PSY 270: Community Psychology was designed to introduce students to the field of community psychology, including the study of social problems and their solutions (e.g., Read Full Article →
MSU faculty & staff recognized for use of instructional technology
Four outstanding instructors and online and blended courses were selected as recipients of the 2015 AT&T Award Competition in Instructional Technology.
2015 AT&T Awards
The 2015 winning innovations and honorable mentions are:
BEST ONLINE COURSELeigh Graves Wolf and Michelle Schira Hagerman, CEP 811
CEP 811: Adapting Innovative Technology into Education is designed to push students to extend their conceptions of innovation. Read Full Article →
MSU faculty & staff recognized for use of instructional technology
Four outstanding instructors for online and blended courses were selected as recipients of the 2014 MSU AT&T Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology.
“The AT&T Awards provide a venue for MSU to recognize outstanding faculty and staff whose innovation and creativity inspire others in new ways of using technology in instruction,” said Severin Grabski, lead judge for 2014 AT&T Awards; associate professor in the Department of Accounting & Information Systems, College of Business; and senior faculty advisor to the CIO of MSU. Read Full Article →
MSU faculty & staff recognized for use of instructional technology
Five outstanding online and blended courses and technology enhancements in a course from Michigan State University were selected as recipients of this year’s AT&T Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology.
In the coming academic year, these winners will present their innovations to the public in venues such as the Instructional Technology Brown Bag Seminar Series and the Breakfast Series: Conversations in Online and Blended Pedagogy, hosted by MSU IT Services. Read Full Article →
Old ANGEL courses and groups to be removed May 10
Starting on May 10, 2013, courses that are two years old, development courses that have been inactive for two years, and groups that have been inactive for six months in MSU’s ANGEL system will be deleted.
Associated content and records for these courses will also be deleted.
The processThe ANGEL User Support Team is sending specific messages out to affected course and group administrators listing the courses and groups scheduled for deletion. Read Full Article →