Previous Events & Recordings
Training & Workshops
Embracing the Divine Purpose: Finding Unity of Purpose in the Age of Fragmentation
This presentation was aimed at opening a serious conversation about the issues to bring the fundamental truths of our faith to bear on intellectual and academic issues that will allow us to approach directly our divine purpose (i.e., how to deploy a “Gospel Methodology).
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What Do We Mean by Experiential Learning? The BYU Framework of Impactful Practice
Jodi Chowen, Managing Director of Career and Experiential Learning, discussed how we can facilitate inspiration in experiential learning.
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The Vision and Approach to Belonging at BYU
View Vice President Carl Hernandez as he discusses the vision and approach to belonging at BYU and how the Office of Belonging hopes to serve and engage faculty, students, and staff to achieve a greater sense of belonging on campus.
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Service Learning (at BYU) Webinar with Christopher Crippen (September 2022)
The following is the recording of the Service Learning (at BYU) Webinar with Christopher Crippen held on September 22 and 23, 2022.
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Academic Tech Training: Top Hat
Top Hat helps you interact with students using cutting-edge polling software, low/no-cost interactive content, flexible homework systems, and test-taking solutions.
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Authentic Assessment: What is it? Is it feasible?
Should you consider authentic assessment? Watch the webinar where faculty members Danny Damron (FHSS), Mat Duerden (Marriott School), and Jamin Rowan (Humanities) as they discussed authentic assessment; how they've used it; and the results they've seen.
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Make a Good First Impression with Your Syllabus
For some students, their first impression of you and your class comes from your syllabus. Learn why and how to create more engaging, learner-centered syllabi.
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Accommodating Student Success: What Faculty Should Know About ADA Accommodations
Ed Martinelli and Rachel Lyon (University Accessibility Center) discussed how accommodations have helped BYU students as well as addressed some important accommodation-related questions. The webinar took place on January 20 & 21, 2022.
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The Unstated Impact of Assessments on Student Learning
Many instructors assess their students under the light of the streetlamp without considering the unstated impact their assessments are having on student learning.
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Helping Struggling Students: What can you do? What should you avoid?
You may notice a student in your class who is struggling with mental health or emotional issues. A student may approach you and share that information. The question is: what can you do to help and what should you not do? Steve Smith from Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) discusses the most common issues for BYU students and ways that you can help.