RECAP: SoTL Workshop III – Choosing your methodology

[Previous: Workshop II – Research Question and Literature Review] Friday, February 24 in Library Rinker Welcome Center, 306 Workshop Goals You will … identify potential methodologies for examining your SoTL research question, understand what ethical issues can arise in SoTL research across varying methodologies, and be able to use MentorIRB to submit subsequent proposed SoTL research […]

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Workshop: Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Student Memory

Just in time for midterms! Use memory science to help your students study more effectively.  Join  Dr. Michael Eskenazi, Assistant Professor of Psychology, for a Memory Science Workshop What: Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Student Memory When: Thursday, February 23 – 4:00-5:00 PM Where: Hand Art Center Seminar Room Please RSVP! Can’t make this?  Sign up

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WORLD Class Lunch & Learn Recap – February 2017

Faculty Resources for International Learning was the theme of the first 2017 WORLD Class Lunch & Learn on February 15. Roxanne Lewis, international student and scholar services coordinator at WORLD: The David and Leighan Rinker Center for International Learning, welcomed 17 facuity and staff to the WORLD Class Lunch & Learn. After participants described their motivation for

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Faculty Spotlight: Ms. Grace Kaletski

The February 2017 Faculty Spotlight features Ms. Grace Kaletski, Assistant Professor and Learning and Information Literacy Librarian, who will speak on Faculty Perceptions of Information Literacy. Date: Thursday, 2/23/2017 Time: 12:00 pm- 1:00 pm (lunch served at 11:30) Location: Faculty Lounge (tentative) All are welcome! Please RSVP at this link for lunch. Click here for a complete schedule of Faculty Spotlight Series.

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Reflective Spotlight: Bill Andrews, School of Business Administration

A Foreign Classroom – A Natural Learning Laboratory by William Andrews “…so I called to see what my Sprint International calling plan allowed in Moldova?” “Of course, sir… and what country is Moldova in?” I called my credit card company to ensure that they would not block charges made from this tiny former Soviet republic

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Pedagogical Ecosystems: 2017 Inclusive Excellence in Teaching Symposium – Register Now!

[2017 Registration Form] 2017 Inclusive Excellence in Teaching Symposium: Pedagogical Ecosystems Saturday Feb 25th, 2017 Stetson College of Law Gulfport, FL “The demands on learners and thus education systems are evolving fast. In the past, education was about teaching people something. Now, it is about making sure than individuals develop a reliable compass and the

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Brown Innovation Fellows: Inspired to Learn | Stetson Today

Stetson University’s Brown Innovation Fellows, a group of teacher-learners immersed in a yearlong journey of reflective dialogue and meaningful discussions about teaching and learning, are setting their sights high this year. Twelve Fellows were announced for this year’s cohort in December, and they are using the inspiring and ground-breaking novel by Parker Palmer, “The Courage

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