Pedagogy. Innovation. Technology. (PIT) Stops

PIT Stops are a twice-monthly opportunity to meet with colleagues to discuss, reflect, and share insights to solve emerging and immediate pedagogical challenges. The theme for March PIT Stops is Classroom Assessment for Inclusion. The March 1 event featured Dr. Jenny Knight from UC‑Boulder and can be viewed online. We invite you to join us in‑person at the following events:

  • Pullman campus
    March 23, 9:30–11:30 a.m., and March 24, 9:30–11:30 a.m., Spark 102

    Dr. Jenny Knight will be flying in to work with faculty on designing inclusive assessments. Brian Malone, an instructional designer with AOI, will also be available to help faculty consider how to use Canvas to support classroom assessment.

  • Everett and Mt. Vernon Extension
    March 28, 2–3 p.m.

  • Spokane
    March 30, noon–1 p.m., SAC 345 and via Zoom

    Register online

  • Vancouver campus
    March 23, noon–1 p.m., VUB 122

    Discussion will be led by Jessica Masterson, PhD, in the College of Education.

  • Tri‑Cities campus
    March 22, 3–4 p.m., CIC 223

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