Feb. 19: Spring Teaching Innovation Forum

Workshops: 

  • Big change through small steps– Infusing learning sciences research to transform your classroom
  • Just One Thing—Lightning round of brief, stealthy interventions
  • Workshop—Redesign an assignment, incorporate a new strategy!

Multiple sessions between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.– register for any or all of them throughout the day! Visit the registration website.

February 19 in The Spark 212 or first 2 workshops videostreamed at these locations:

  • Spokane: SAC 341
  • Tri-Cities: TCIC 125T
  • Vancouver: VCLS 219
  • UC – Everett: Everett classroom 256

Audience: Faculty, instructors and graduate students

The forum focuses on implementing student-centered learning strategies. Come hear from your esteemed colleagues.

Learn more about the forum at the AOI Learning Innovations web site. Sponsored by Academic Outreach and Innovation (AOI).

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