
Plan to attend the 19th Annual Spring Institute on College Teaching and Learning, our annual series of programs on topics related to the best practices in instructional development.
Please join us on May 6 - 9, 2013
Click on the hyperlinks below to learn more about this year's valuable faculty development opportunities:
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PROGRAM
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DATES
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Facilitators:
Denice Blair, MSU Museum Education Co-Manager; Assistant Professor, Teacher Education, MSU
Mary Worrall, MSU Museum Education Co-Manager; Assistant Curator, MSU Museum Intended Audience:
MSU affiliates only. Limited to 20 participants with 5 places reserved for graduate students.
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May 7-8
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Facilitators:
David E. Kirkland, Associate Professor, Writing, Rhetoric & American Culture; Co-Director of the Center for Applied Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Arts and Humanities (CAITLAH)
Ellen Cushman, Professor, Writing, Rhetoric & American Culture; Co-Director of the Center for Applied Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Arts and Humanities (CAITLAH) and Co-Editor of Research in the Teaching of English Intended Audience:
MSU affiliates and non-MSU affiliates.
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May 7-9
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Facilitators:
Patti Stewart and Jessica Knott, Instructional Designers, Learning Design and Technology (LearnDAT), Libraries and IT Services, MSU
Intended Audience:
MSU affiliates only. Limited to 20 participants with 5 places reserved for graduate students.
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May 6-7
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Facilitator:
Karen Klomparens, Dean, The Graduate School, MSU
Douglas Estry, Dean, Undergraduate Studies, MSU Melissa McDaniels, Assistant Dean, The Graduate School, MSU Intended Audience:
MSU affiliates only.
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May 6-8
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Our multi-day workshops are offered free of charge to MSU affiliates.
We welcome faculty and staff members from other institutions to register.
Workshop fees cover all workshop supplies and meals each day.
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