Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations. This platform allows students to make comments, ask questions, and interact with peers in a quick and scalable way that allows misconceptions about the reading (or other media) to be easily identified. This tool is also a strong candidate for a flipped classroom.
What’s happening
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Please join us for a presentation by Aniruddha Dive on Atomistic Modelling of Solid-State Electrolytes for Sodium-Ion Batteries.
In this workshop faculty will discuss different techniques they have successfully used to keep students on track in their courses.
Join us this winter to learn more about the effort to roll out Workday software university-wide to modernize and transform the way we support finance, post-award grant administration, payroll and human resource activities at Washington State University.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Guy Worthey, Department of Physics and Astronomy. Dr. Guy Worthey will present their talk, “Galaxy Assembly.”
I’ll review questions and problems inherent in doing archaeology in Pacific Northwest mountains and consider the vast but poorly researched reservoir of information that mountains preserve.
Event is for Carson College of Business Students only. Come learn about study aboard opportunities in Tanzania!
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a reception & performance with artist Michael Schultheis in the Wright/Harmon gallery. Enjoy the realms of math and art as they come together to tell a new kind of story. Everyone is welcome! Reception with light refreshments to follow.
Mock interview Workshops are designed for students to strengthen and test their interviewing skills by placing them in a “mock” interview setting.
Please sign up for a Mock Interview outside the door of Dana Hall 138
Yasinitsky, recent winner of the American Prize for Musical Composition, has an international reputation as a composer and saxophonist. The program will feature compositions by Yasinitsky scored for small jazz ensembles including Gator Tail, Crosscurrent and the YAZZ band.