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    Instructional technology: Nelson offers Second Life workshops

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    Leif Nelson of the Learning Technology Center will be conducting virtual workshops for UW System instructors to learn about the Second Life virtual environment. These workshops are part of a UW System Learning Technology Development Council Grant to expose instructors to the educational potential of virtual 3D environments such as Second Life. Nelson is facilitating…

  • Development programs: ‘Difficult Conversations’ and ‘Real Colors’

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    Already distributed campuswide but repeated for the record, here: The Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance, and the Office of Human Resources and Affirmative Action are sponsoring two professional development seminars: Surviving Difficult Conversations (Wednesday, July 28 at 8:30 a.m. to…

  • Photos: Ward hosts foreign-investment roundtable at UW-Green Bay

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    More than two dozen business, education and nonprofit leaders took part in the daylong economic roundtable on Wednesday. The event, which was organized by the UW System International Economic Development Task Force, was hosted by former interim chancellor David J. Ward and Gilles Bousquet, dean of the Division of International Studies and vice provost for…

  • Registration open for Spanish Immersion for Professionals

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    Here’s a reminder: UW-Green Bay is again offering a summer course in Spanish Immersion for Professionals, a program that can help those in business to learn Spanish. Scheduled for Monday through Friday, Aug. 2-6, at UW-Green Bay, the program will provide an intensive language-learning experience for all levels of Spanish-language learners. Registration is due by…

  • Reminder: storm spotter presentation

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    Jeff Last of the Green Bay National Weather Service Office will lead “Storm Spotter Training” Tuesday (April 27) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in MAC Hall Room 210. The presentation is free and open to all. For the full post, click here.

  • Sheepshead hosts panel on careers in editing, publishing, graphics, photo

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    Sheepshead Review, UW-Green Bay’s journal of the arts, is sponsoring a panel discussion on “Careers in Editing, Publishing, Graphics Design, and Photography” from 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday (April 22) in MAC Hall 210. Two distinguished community members —Sharon Verbeten, a frequent contributor to You magazine, editor, and freelance writer for Gannett publications, and Mark…

  • Ecumenical Center series looks at ‘Millennials and Religion’

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    The Ecumenical Center is sponsoring a series of conversations looking at blending the passion and expertise of faculty and clergy to help students find their own truth and moral compass. Four sessions will take place, at noon April 15, 22, 29 and May 6. Lunch will be will be provided, but participants are asked to…

  • Room change for CATL ‘Active Learning’ poster session

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    Just a reminder… We posted here the other day about the faculty poster session on “Active Learning,” from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesday (April 14). We should have pointed out that the location listed —University Union Room 103 — was correct, but it represents a change from the location posted in an earlier flyer. Click…

  • Service Learning Webinar

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    CATL is issuing a call for anyone interested in attending a free “Teaching Professor Webinar” next Wednesday (April 14) from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Room 1034 of the Instructional Services Building. Topics will include what service learning is and is not; key principles of service learning; choosing meaningful experiences, readings and reflections; and measuring…

  • Reminder: Friday’s CATL workshop with Haynie, Gurung

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    Profs. Aeron Haynie, Humanistic Studies, and Regan Gurung, Human Development, will facilitate a CATL workshop on Friday (April 9). The session, “Walking the Tightrope of a Complete Academic,” runs from 1:45 to 3:15 p.m. in the Union’s Wequiock Room. Details can be found here.