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Upgraded teaching technology in SMHS classrooms

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Classroom instructors: Are you tired of wrestling with Zoom and other platforms in the classroom – sharing content, camera angles, chat windows, and break-out rooms? Fret no more. This summer, the SMHS Technology Resources team is upgrading several SMHS classrooms to better accommodate hybrid teaching. As of next week, Rooms W203 and W206 have been […]

From the Dean: No going back

Categories: From the Dean

I’ve been involved in several educational encounters recently that got me thinking about some aspects of educational delivery methodology now and especially in the future. The first two were in-person teaching sessions I had: one where I taught cardiovascular patient management to a physician assistant class, and the other when I helped run a cardiopulmonary […]

Ring in 2021 with (virtual!) instructional design office hours

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Are online, hybrid, or hyflex class designs causing you double the work and double the stress? Are you hitting a wall as you try to prepare spring course content? Have you been using tools that frustrate more than they cooperate? In 2021, let’s focus on what’s been working and leave the rest behind. Dr. Adrienne Salentiny […]

Evidence-based Teaching: “Controlling the Chaos in COVID and Beyond” on Oct. 15

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Join Dr. Adrienne Salentiny on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, from noon to 1 p.m. (CST) for a faculty development session entitled “Controlling the Chaos in COVID and Beyond,” to be streamed live on Zoom and recorded for later viewing. Join Zoom Meeting  A recent faculty development needs assessment survey revealed that productivity and organization are […]