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ASSETT Newsletter - November 2021

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Be a Leader in Teaching: Apply for ASSETT Faculty Fellows

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ASSETT’s annual call for Faculty Fellows is now open! Apply by December 6th for full consideration. This year our programming will focus on continuing to build your teaching repertoire in areas such as course design, active learning, inclusive teaching, teaching assessments, and teaching with technology. With support from ASSETT staff,...
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Welcome to Karen Crouch

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Meet Karen Crouch, our new Instructional Design and Technology Consultant! She holds a Master’s in Education with a specialization in International and Comparative Education from Northcentral University and a Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from CU Boulder. She brings 15 years of experience working in education at international and K-12...

Letters from the Advisor

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Students Co-creating a Pedagogy Workshop for CU Faculty

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As part of the course I co-teach with Helanius Wilkins-- Performance for Community Engagement-- we created a real-world opportunity for students to design and facilitate an online workshop for CU’s Center for Teaching and Learning. The stated learning objective for this assignment is “students will explore various skills that are...

Student Engagement

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Put it Into Practice: Reduce Stress to Increase Student Success

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It’s the end of the semester and as finals get closer, this can be a time when stress increases for both students and faculty. As you prepare for finals and summative assessments, take time to find stress reducers that work for you and perhaps share some ideas with your students...

Memes in the Classroom!

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Remember the seemingly innocent photo of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders at the inauguration in January? That image of him wearing a puffer jacket, oversized mittens, sitting on a fold out chair instantly became an internet sensation. This image went viral. Bernie became a part of people's families as they photoshopped...

ASSETT Welcomes New Undergraduate Student Interns

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This fall, ASSETT welcomed a cohort of new student employees who joined either the ASSETT Innovation Incubator or our team of Student Technology Consultants (STCs) or. We are thrilled to add the experience, talent, and skills brought by each of these students to our team and our programs. Catherine Garvin...

Upcoming Events

Gamification Community of Practice - 12/1 @ 9 am

Join us on December 1 at 9 am via zoom to hear guest speaker,  Mika LaVaque-Manty, Director of LSA Honors Program, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan explore ways of incorporating the logic and structure of successful games in course design. Based on a dozen years of experimentation at the University of Michigan, Mika LaVaque-Manty will talk about his and his colleagues’ path from surface-level gamification (such as naming assignments “quests” or replacing grades with points and levels) to designs that motivate students to explore and foster their autonomy. 

These sessions are open to all who are interested! Attendance to prior sessions and RSVPs are not required.

Quality Teaching Initiatives (QTI)

Workshop Series Continues in December, 2021: Is your department working toward developing teaching evaluation plans? Attend upcoming workshops and drop-in office hours to learn more. This fall workshop series will be offered again in spring 2022. Click here to view a list of upcoming QTI events!

Leveraging Technology, Pedagogy, and Design: A Hands-on Workshop for A&S faculty

Start of classes sneaking up on you? Come join us to get a jumpstart on designing your class and learn some pro-tips for your Canvas course. Designing your Canvas course can be an exciting opportunity to organize, share information, and engage with your learners! Join ASSETT and OIT’s Learning Technology Consultants to learn more about best practices, technology tools and get hands-on in this workshop. Faculty can partner with CU Learning Designers to get resources, best practices, and individualized help to create their Spring courses. Attending this workshop will provide faculty with time and space to work on preparing their Canvas course and give ideas for creating engaging opportunities for students. All levels and course formats are welcome! 

Click here to register for January 5th's workshop or here for January 6th's workshop. 

Student Metacognition & Wellbeing in Large Lecture Courses Learning Community

Do you teach a large lecture course in the college of Arts & Sciences? Are you looking for ways to best support the students in your course? Integration of metacognition and wellbeing practices into large lecture courses can help to alleviate student stress and increase their success in the course! The ASSETT Innovation Incubator Metacognition & Wellbeing team is seeking faculty and instructors interested in participating in a spring 2022 6-session learning community focused on student metacognition and wellbeing in large lecture courses. 

Save-the-Date: Spring 2022 Reacting to the Past Conference at CU Boulder!

If you’re curious about using games and simulations in your classes, and are interested in engaging with colleagues from across the west, the ASSETT Innovation Incubator Student Success team invites faculty, instructors, and graduate students from CU Boulder to participate in a two-day spring 2022 Reacting to the Past conference. 

Together, will explore Reacting to the Past (RTTP) pedagogy which involves role-playing games in historical scenarios. You’ll gain the expertise from invited guest speakers and student panelists who will address the benefits of RTTP. And, have the opportunity to participate in a two-day game to experience what is expected from your students. Meet our esteemed RTTP Game Masters!

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