Attend AOI events Wednesday and Thursday

Academic Outreach & Innovation (AOI) is hosting two academic technology learning events this week focused on student engagement and success.

Wednesday, February 15 – Technology Test Kitchen Open House
Technology Potluck (sample ours or bring your own)
Holland 150
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
No registration required

Thursday, February 16 – Faculty Led Workshop
Creating Engaging Tasks through Technology
CUE 518
12 – 1 p.m.

This session will consist of a brief overview of engagement principles and a demonstration of how technology can help us create engaging tasks across different disciplines.
Register: https://elearning.wsu.edu/training_resources/training.aspx?area=Faculty-Led

Next Monday, AOI presents a multi-session workshop all about teaching best practices. Learn from WSU faculty who will share their expertise on a variety of teaching strategies.

Monday, February 20 – Spring Teaching Innovation Forum
CUE 512 & 518
Morning sessions: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Lunch (complimentary): 12 – 1 p.m.
Afternoon sessions: 1 – 2:30 p.m.
Learn more and register: https://elearning.wsu.edu/training_resources/teachinginnovationforum.aspx

 

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