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Tina Calandrino and are now friends 3 years, 1 month ago
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James Paradiso started the topic What Is Learning Engineering? in the forum Share an Effective Practice 3 years, 1 month ago
If you want to learn more about learning engineering, listen to some brilliant and incredibly grounded folks break it down through the first in a series of podcasts sponsored by IEEE ICICLE: [url]https://www.podserve.fm/w/IEEE_ICICLE/23888[/url].
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Jennifer Smith replied to the topic Creating Engaging Faculty Development — What has worked best for you? in the forum Share an Effective Practice 3 years, 1 month ago
In the crazy scramble to prepare faculty to teach online, we did our best to provide resources in multiple formats. We summarized good practices in text format with links to resources as well as workshop recordings. We put this material into an easily searchable and updatable ebook: The UF Instructor Guide…[Read more]
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ADDIE wrote a new post 3 years, 5 months ago
Getting Engaged: Marrying Together Faculty and Online Student Success (Issue 21) Author(s): Dr. Jenny Sumner Editor: Dr. Denise Lowe Dear ADDIE, Looking across the higher education landscape, I see a strong and growing focus […]
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Tina Calandrino replied to the topic Self-Care During the Pandemic in the forum Share an Effective Practice 3 years, 6 months ago
Nancy,
I am so glad that you are putting up clear signals of work and relaxation in order to self-care! It is that multi-balls in the air that can take such a toll on us! I also look outside, beyond my computer, but to engage in seeing people on walks, bike rides, enjoying daily life so that I don’t feel so socially isolated during this time.…[Read more]
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Shelly Wyatt replied to the topic Self-Care During the Pandemic in the forum Share an Effective Practice 3 years, 7 months ago
You are so right, Tina! For me, though, it seems like what I need for self-care varies from week-to-week or even day-to-day. Another factor is what kinds of care I need to provide my family. One of the main ways I have engaged in self-care has been making sure I have time to cook (which is easier working from home).
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Tina Calandrino started the topic Self-Care During the Pandemic in the forum Share an Effective Practice 3 years, 7 months ago
Juggling the multiple hats we all wear blurs the lines when working for home. We are so busy getting that next cup of coffee to keep us going that we often fail to see that our cup is only half full, and no amount of caffeine will fix our issues. From noon Yoga session from a colleague to using one of the many apps out there that will remind you…[Read more]
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ADDIE wrote a new post 3 years, 7 months ago
Full Throttled Out: Running on Fumes for Fall Faculty Development Efforts (Issue 20) Author(s): Dr. Amanda Major Editor: Dr. Denise Lowe Dear ADDIE,Ever since the Spring, my colleagues and I have shifted gears to help faculty teach in a […]
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