Contained here are an assortment of workshops and seminars hosted by the Bruce K. Nelson Faculty Development Center that promote faculty development at EMU.
Kelly and Trent point out things to consider before you attempt to copy a VHS tape to DVD in order to avoid copyright infringement.
Professor Steven Krause talks about the blogging software, WordPress, and how he uses it in his teaching.
Lee Stille, Ph.D. from Communication, Media and Theatre Arts and Daniel Millhouse, EMU student begin the Forum with a performance adopted from Thomas Princen's book, "Treading Softly". Followed by a presentation by Thomas Princen, Ph.D. School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan.
Professor McVey talks about student engagement for online courses.
Professor John Carbone shares his experience teaching online courses.
Julia Wells and the student staff of the Office of International Students describe three relevant dimensions of culture: communication, perceptions of self, and power distance.
Learn about the EMU Undergraduate Symposium where student research is presented.
Learn how to get to articles and resources on the Library's website.
Study abroad prepares students for Life in a Globalized World. Learn about the EMU study abroad program and opportunities.
Learn the library resources for learning that are available in EMUonline.
Learn where to find information on submitting requests to use human subjects in research.
Learn how you can utilize the the student intervention team on campus to help your students .
Learn the procedures and policies you need to know to utilize the libraries services.
Learn about the services the Office of Research Development provides to EMU faculty and staff.
Learn how to use Esearch, the new search system in the Library.
Learn reasons why you would want to use a Wiki in your classroom.
Learn aspects of Inclusive Design for the classroom.
Learn about the simulation, animation and gaming studies offered at EMU.
Professor Anne Casper discusses the pros and cons of CPSE Industrial and i>Clicker clickers, and how clickers are used in the Biology Department.
Professor Frank Fedel discusses why use clickers and how they can improve teaching and learning.
i>Clicker Rep, Myla Sanchez provides information on the basic features and functions of the i>Clicker.
Professor Terry Doyle