Spark spring semester faculty series kicks off Jan. 16

With generous support from the Office of the Provost, the Spark team is pleased to offer a spring semester series of faculty engagement events designed to spark creative, innovative, technology-supported approaches to teaching and learning.

Little to no experience with design technologies? No problem!

The Spark team supports faculty at any stage of learning and use. Just bring your curiosity and passion for teaching.

Visit Spark Events to register and to add events to your calendar.

Faculty system-wide are invited to monthly Adobe Open Labs to explore how Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Cloud can infuse creativity and collaboration into course assignments and activities. Faculty are encouraged to bring questions, projects, and ideas to workshop during Adobe Open Lab.

Faculty on the Pullman campus are invited to our monthly Faculty Hour @ Nova Studio where we will engage in guided, hands-on activities designed to get you thinking beyond what traditional curriculum makes possible. The Nova Studio supports faculty and students from conceptualization to production using the latest design technology.

The first Faculty Hour on Jan. 16 will feature hands-on work with the studio’s 3D printing capabilities, all of which are available to students for course assignments and projects.

Questions can be directed to Jon Manwaring, jmanwaring@wsu.edu, or Chris Lavoie, clavoie@wsu.edu.

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