University of North Dakota Faculty/Staff Newsletter

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FIDC and Instructional Development announces October awards

The Faculty Instructional Development Committee (FIDC), elected by the University Senate, provides support for course and curriculum development, which goes beyond the means of the [...]

On Teaching lunch seminar will focus on faculty writing groups Nov. 14

In this On Teaching lunch seminar, which takes place from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the Memorial Union Badlands Room, a panel [...]

Celebrate 20 Years of the Alice Clark Program Oct. 4

On Thursday, Oct. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Museum of Art, the Alice T. Clark/UND Foundation Scholars Mentoring Program is celebrating 20 [...]

Instructional Development offers faculty study seminars

The Handbook of Scholarly Writing and Publishing by Tonette S. Rocco and Tim Hatcher (Jossey-Bass, 2011)
This faculty study seminar offers an opportunity to discuss the [...]

Teaching with Technology seminars take place in May and June

The Center for Instructional and Learning Technologies (CILT), in collaboration with Office of Instructional Development (OID), will host the 7th Annual Teaching with Technology seminars. [...]

Seminar focuses on using active learning spaces Feb. 14

Robin Wright, professor of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development and associate dean of the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota, will present a [...]

Seminar focuses on using active learning spaces while teaching

Robin Wright, professor of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development and associate dean of the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota, will present a [...]

Deadline for FIDC faculty funding opportunities is May 2

Instructional Development provides funding for faculty instructional and professional development through both Faculty Instructional Development Committee (FIDC) Grants and Flexible Grants. Proposals may be submitted [...]

Faculty can receive feedback on teaching

It’s not too late to make plans to use the SGID (Small Group Instructional Diagnosis) method for receiving midterm feedback from students in your classes. [...]

On Teaching Lunch Seminars begin Jan. 25

The theme for this semester’s first On Teaching Lunch Seminar is “Writing Across Your Program’s Curriculum: Building Up to the Capstone.” We’ll consider not only [...]

Deadline extendeed for Online Summer Instructional Development Professorships

The Online Summer Instructional Development Professorship (Online SIDP) program has reopened the application process for summer funding with a new deadline of May 3 at [...]

National expert will speak on active learning April 7

The Office of Instructional Development is pleased to announce that Robert Beichner, Director of the STEM Education Initiative and Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of Physics, [...]