Mindful Stress Reduction (CTLE-E118-501)

L244 , United States

This workshop will provide attendees with useful tools for responding to stress with more equanimity, rather than with rising levels of anxiety or reactivity. This workshop will allow participants to practice these techniques briefly, as well as learn about them.

Self-Care: Stress Awareness (CTLE-E128-547)

Online

This session is in-person and is the twentieth session in the self-care series hosted by the Wellness Coordinator and the Center for Teaching and Learning. Self-care means being aware of your stress level as well as how to manage stress. Speakers will explain stress, its impact on one’s body, and how to reduce stress. Stress […]

Engaging Discussion Boards (CTLF-I314-530)

Online

Looking for ways to spice up your discussion boards? During this time, we will be going over some tips on how to garner more engagement from students. This will be an interactive session where suggestions and brainstorming are welcome for all.

Self-Care: Health Holidays (CTLE-E130-546)

B132 , United States

This is the twenty- fourth session in the self-care series hosted by the Wellness Coordinator and the Center for Teaching and Learning. We will share tips on maintaining health during the holidays while celebrarting your 2024 self-care journey. Raffle prizes for attendees of all sessions and healthy snacks will be provided.

MVLA: NEURODIVERSITY FOR HIGHER ED (CTLF-M227-530)

Online

Neurodiversity – the idea that people’s brains differ markedly from each other – is an emergent topic in educational practices. Some ways that neurodiverse brains differ from neurotypical brains can include ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia, PTSD, and others. Many neurodiverse students process information differently, perceive sensory input differently, and have different emotional regulation needs […]

ACCESSIBLE ONLINE COURSES (CTLF-I128-530)

Online

This presentation explores the importance of accessibility in educational settings. Participants will gain insights into creating accessible digital content.

MICROSOFT TEAMS TRAINING VIDEO CONFERENCING (CTLE-T237-521)

L243

Training is designed to teach attendees on how to use Microsoft Teams videoconferencing for team meetings, presentations, and training sessions. If you have a laptop, please bring it and your headphone to the training.

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Registration:
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