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Workshop / Seminar
November 2020
WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible.
The aviation industry has been studying strategies to produce sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) for over ten years.
Abstract and seminar title: check back for more information coming soon.
ZOOM INFORMATION: Will be provided soon.
In this training, we will cover simple ways to engage with students and optimize your course space.
In this training we will review the full array of powerful question formats and setting options that allow you to precisely control and manage delivery of online assessments.
We’ll explain different setup options, show how to grade and comment on student work, and demonstrate how to use the electronic rubric.
Structural performance depends on load and resistance parameters, in particular, magnitude and frequency of load components and their combinations, the strength of materials, modulus of elasticity, dimensions, rate of deterioration, and so on.
Join us for a workshop series focused on coping strategies, how to seek help, and how to provide support to others who may be in distress.
Election night is over….so now what? Join our second BONUS Real Talk Thursday to gain information, strategies, and resources to help you navigate your post-election reactions.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Ana Maria Rey, JILA / University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr. Rey will present her talk, “Dynamical Phase Transitions in Cold Atomic Gases” via Zoom.
In this introduction to Canvas we will show you how to create, upload, organize, and edit content including a review of the feature-rich content editor.
Led by Professor Steve Austin, all SDC students and skill levels welcome!
Dr. Ping Yang, Los Alamos National Lab. More information coming.
The interweaving of polymeric materials with multiscale, multimaterial 3D printing processes could enable the additive manufacturing of a diverse set of complex, multifunctional structures.
College students are regularly struggling to get the proper amount of quality sleep. This workshop is designed to discuss why that might be, as well as to provide tips and techniques to help students get the most out of their sleep.
In this introduction to Canvas we will show you how to create, upload, organize, and edit content including a review of the feature-rich content editor.
Portfolio workshop with SDC faculty.
Join us for a workshop series focused on coping strategies, how to seek help, and how to provide support to others who may be in distress.
Want to connect your Panopto quizzes to the Blackboard grade book? Curious which students have looked at your Panoto video?
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Stéphane Courteau, Queen’s University. Dr. Courteau will present his talk, “Puzzles in Galaxy Scaling Relations”.
In this training, we will cover simple ways to build a community-centered environment in your online course space.
Soil water retention mechanisms include sorption (at low saturation) and capillary condensation (at high saturation).
Large enrollment courses present a unique set of challenges, especially in the distance delivery environment.
In this training, we will cover effective ways to assess student learning in your online course space.
WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations.
The Stanford Torus is a proposed NASA design for a space station for 10,000 to 140,000 permanent residents. To accommodate these many residents, the Stanford Torus would have an outer diameter of 1.8km (1.12mi), with a habitation-tube diameter of approximately 130m (426ft).
Join us for a workshop series focused on coping strategies, how to seek help, and how to provide support to others who may be in distress.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Wesley P. Wong, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University and Boston Children’s Hospital.
We’ll explain different setup options, show how to grade and comment on student work, and demonstrate how to use the electronic rubric.
In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker.
Learn how to engage students in meaningful conversation by interacting with their peers and media.