Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.
Workshop / Seminar
September 2019
Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you.
Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Development at NASA Glenn Research Center
Presented by
Dr. Jason Hartwig, NASA Glenn Research Center, Fluids and Cryogenics Branch
Interested in working in Student Affairs or Higher Education? Come to our workshop about applying to the NASAP Undergraduate Fellows Program.
Professor Nosang Vincent Myung received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1994, 1997, and 1998, respectively.
Your WSU colleagues have some exciting ideas to share! Hear from a panel about successful implementation of simple changes to make a big impact. Every faculty panel will include perspectives of varying disciplines and offer a 30-minute open lab following the workshop for you to incorporate panel ideas into your own course.
Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.
Electrical insulation around cabling is an essential engineering component in nuclear power plants.
Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.
Professor Miquel Salmeron is a Senior Staff Scientist in the Materials Science Division of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and an Adjunct Professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the University of California, Berkeley.
Come hear Shane Needham, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Alturas Analytics, share his story and tips for finding your own success.
All WSU courses are associated with a Blackboard course space for instructors to use as needed. For each of these training, we suggest you bring your own device to follow along. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.
Join us for a day of programming with poet, educator, and activist Terisa Siagatonu.
The main goal of this research is to print near-net shape NdFeB bonded magnets and to minimize the generated waste and possibly reduce the cost.
Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Jason Stoke, Eastern Washington University.
In 1982 Dr. Tolkatchev graduated with honors from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), or MIPT, Russia, which prepares specialists in theoretical and applied physics, applied mathematics and related disciplines.
Educational Technology Tool training sessions will explore WSU’s educational technology available to you. Technology tools can enhance the learning experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, content review, tutorials, and reinforcement of reading. You can attend any session in Spark 102 (Pullman campus) or virtually.
This follow-up to the FLW: Preparing Students for Success is an active learning session for faculty. Attend both the faculty-led workshop and its associated Create and Apply workshop to earn an AOI Teaching Series Certificate.
With a focus on face-to-face classes, these sessions will cover how to address specific teaching and learning goals as well as ensuring your class progresses smoothly and uninterrupted using WSU classroom technologies.
There are many opportunities for independent power providers to reduce cost of providing energy to their campuses while coordinating with larger utilities.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Alex Mellnik, Rigetti Computing. Dr. Mellnik will present their talk, “Today’s Quantum Computers.”