It’s not too late to discuss Chapters 4 and 5 of Relationship-Rich Education! Join Julius Fleschner in Zoom from 10-11 am today. You may access the Zoom link in your email, via the QR code or number on the bookmark in your copy of the book.
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Does being left- or right-brained determine how creative or logical someone is?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. Hardin, E. E., Eschman, B., Spengler, E. S., Grizzell, J. A., Moody, A. T., […]
Your Work Deserves to be Shared!
Wednesday Wellness Walks
Are you looking to step-up your wellness and enjoy the company of your fellow colleagues? Come join me every Wednesday for GHC Wellness Walks on the Floyd Campus. We will start in front of the solarium at 11:30am and walk outside around campus. (Walks will go through the halls on rainy days.) We will walk […]
Next Week @ CETL: Health Sciences Accessibility, DYOC
Health Sciences Accessibility Workday Fri., March 3 | 9:30-11:30 am, Zoom | Facilitator: Rachel Rupprecht Did you know that your course’s documents, videos, and D2L pages are legally required to be formatted so that people with all kinds of disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with them? Join the Health Sciences Accessibility Workday for tips for addressing common […]
Registration Open for USG Well-being Presents: Food & You
USG Well-being is excited to announce Food & You, a new well-being program that highlights the importance of nutrition on all aspects of wellness. Click here to register through the USG Well-being/Virgin Pulse website. Facilitated by two engaging and energetic registered dietitians, this 4-week program will cover a variety of nutrition topics each week. You learn new recipes and participate […]
Do students using OERs perform as well?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. True: Although there are huge human variances, all new learning filters through prior knowledge […]
Today: What role(s) do student affairs educators play in High-Impact Practices?
“The Assessment Institute will host 5 complimentary Zoom-based 60-minute webinars throughout the year featuring national leaders from HIPs in the States (High-Impact Practices). These sessions are open to anyone in the higher education community.” Wed, February 22: What role(s) do student affairs educators play in High-Impact Practices? Wed, April 19: How can teaching and learning centers […]
Does new learning pass through the filter of prior knowledge?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. Ward, N., Hussey, E. K., Cunningham, E. C., Paul, E. J., Mcwilliams, T., […]
Charger Chat Recording
Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday’s Charger Chat. If you were unable to make it, check out the recording linked below. We talked to Jessica Lindberg and Danielle Steele about the Highlands Writer’s Conference and Ian Fleming, Rob Laltrello, and Jason McFry about cybersecurity. It was a good one! https://highlands.zoom.us/rec/share/jf3FD8m906NeIs-wN25jEfDZycZgBp8rh3O3UDGxmqaD9QZX9NtFBR5qT8w246rp.nnQ6eBs6REbuXMqm?startTime=1677008687000 Passcode: QGmT9H&&