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Tuesday, March 2 @1:10 pm
VoiceThread Basics
WSU Pullman - Online

VoiceThread is a tool used to engage students in meaningful conversations around media. Learn the basics features including how to create, comment, collaborate, and share with your class.

Tuesday, March 2 @3:10 pm
VoiceThread and Canvas
WSU Pullman - Online

Learn how to engage students in meaningful conversation by interacting with their peers and media.

Wednesday, March 3 @4:10 pm
Canvas getting started
WSU Pullman - Online

WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible.

Thursday, March 4 @8:10 am
Panopto Basics
WSU Pullman - Online

Panopto enables instructors to capture and archive lectures, create video clips and prepare media elements for their course. Students will be able to view archived lectures and can also create media of their own. Learn about Panopto features, how to download the recorder, and create and edit your videos.

Thursday, March 4 @11 am
Collegiate Recovery Webinar: Cultivating Community Partnerships
WSU Extension - Online

Learn as these 3 expert guests discuss how research and networking helped their organizations:

Jarmichael Harris, MS LCAS, East Carolina University
Susie Mullens, MS, LPC, ALPS, Licensed Psychologist, AADC-CCS, MAC, Marshall University
Elizabeth Weybright, Ph.D., Washington State University

Thursday, March 4 @4:10 pm
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Catherine Cooper
WSU Pullman - Online

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Catherine “Katie” Cooper, Washington State University. Dr. Cooper will present her talk, “Craton Stability: What’s Thickness (and shape) Got To Do With It”.

Friday, March 5 @11:10 am
Canvas assignments and rubrics
WSU Pullman - Online

In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker.

Friday, March 5 @2:10 pm
Panopto and Canvas
WSU Pullman - Online

Want to connect your Panopto quizzes to the Blackboard grade book?

Friday, March 5 @4:10 pm
Department of Chemistry-Physical Chemistry Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Nitrogen is an interesting material exhibiting molecular and polymer like behavior as well as melt maximum at high temperatures. At very high pressure, nitrogen forms an amorphous phase with a nonmolecular semiconductor characteristics.

Monday, March 8 @4:10 pm
CEE Graduate Seminar – Edward P. Kolodziej
Online

In the U.S. Pacific Northwest, one species of salmon, (coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch), annually exhibit unexplained acute mortality upon stormwater exposure when adult salmon
migrate to urban and near urban creeks to reproduce.

Tuesday, March 9 @10:10 am
Canvas tests and quizzes
WSU Pullman - Online

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.

Thursday, March 11 @9:10 am
Perusall: Ensure your students are reading
WSU Pullman - Online

Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations.

Thursday, March 11 @1:10 pm
Canvas gradebook
WSU Pullman - Online

In this training we will explain different setup, filtering and communication options.

Thursday, March 11 @4:10 pm
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Gail Zasowski
WSU Pullman - Online

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Gail Zasowski, University of Utah. Dr. Zasowski will present her talk, “Galactic Archeology, Near and (Sort of) Far” via Zoom.

Friday, March 12 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Historically, the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity, was established by the attractive interaction between the electrons when mediated by phonons;

Monday, March 15 @8:10 am
VoiceThread Basics
WSU Pullman - Online

VoiceThread is a tool used to engage students in meaningful conversations around media. Learn the basics features including how to create, comment, collaborate, and share with your class.

Monday, March 15 @10:10 am
VoiceThread and Canvas
WSU Pullman - Online

Learn how to engage students in meaningful conversation by interacting with their peers and media.

Monday, March 15 @4 pm
Department of Chemistry Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

ur development of digital waveform mass spectrometry evolved from our overarching goal to increase the working range of mass spectrometers so that large biomolecules and their complexes can be analyzed in low charge states.

Tuesday, March 16 @1 pm
Organic Chemistry Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Organic Chemistry Seminar
Phil Cox: Research Fellow, Discovery Platform Technologies
Title: “Part 1-Machine Learning in Drug Discovery, Managing the Hype and Part2-Data Driven Drug Discovery”

Thursday, March 18 @11 am
MME Seminar: Advanced Green Composites
WSU Pullman - Online

Presented by Dr. Anil N. Netravali, Jean and Douglas McLean Professor of Fiber Science, Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design, Cornell University

Thursday, March 18 @4:10 pm
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Alexie Leauthaud
WSU Pullman - Online

The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Alexie Leauthaud, University of California Santa Cruz. Dr. Leauthaud will present her talk, “The Galaxy-Halo Connection from Gravitational Lensing”, via Zoom.

Friday, March 19 @3 pm
AER/I Chemistry Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Melamine (C3H6N6) and its derivatives are high-production-volume chemicals that are widely used in the production of ready-to-assemble furniture, disinfectants, laminate floors, kitchenware etc.

Friday, March 19 @4 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Metalloactinyl complexes are of interest in actinide chemistry due to their unique and relatively unexplored transition metal-actinide bonds.

Monday, March 22 @1:10 pm
Canvas getting started
WSU Pullman - Online

WSU is moving from Blackboard to Canvas and we are here to make the transition as smooth as possible.

Tuesday, March 23 @12:30 pm
Organic Chemistry Seminar with Esther Dodson
WSU Pullman - Online

Proteins can be covalently conjugated with small-molecule labels to achieve a variety of functions. For example, proteins can be labelled with drug molecules to target specific cells for disease therapies, or a radioactive or fluorescent label can be used to detect proteins in a Western blot.

Wednesday, March 24 @9:10 am
Canvas assignments and rubrics
WSU Pullman - Online

In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker.

Wednesday, March 24 @1:10 pm
Zoom advanced features and techniques
WSU Pullman - Online

Zoom allows users to communicate through webcam/microphones, chat, and screen sharing. Learn about how this tool can be used to conduct real time class sessions, meetings, office hours, host remote presenters, and so much more.

Thursday, March 25 @4:10 pm
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Dr. Rebecca Jensen‑Clem
WSU Pullman - Online

In the last thirty years, over 3000 planets have been discovered orbiting nearby stars. This flood of new worlds includes planets unlike any found in our own Solar System, from Jupiter-mass planets with years as short as our day to exotic rocky worlds twice as massive as the Earth.

Friday, March 26 @4 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar with Truong-Son Nguyen
WSU Pullman - Online

The Feller-Peterson-Dixon (FPD) method is a flexible composite approach that can be adapted to determine energetic properties such as ionization potentials (IPs) and electron affinities (EAs), among others.

Monday, March 29 @3:10 pm
Perusall: Ensure your students are reading
WSU Pullman - Online

Use this tool to proactively engage students in reading and provide a focus of conversation with automatically graded annotations.

Monday, March 29 @4 pm
Chemistry Department Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Greg Brabeck received his PhD from WSU’s Department of Chemistry (AER division) in 2016. He currently works at Excellims in Boston, MA where he designs and supports hyphenated Ion Mobility and Mass Spectrometric devices.

Tuesday, March 30 @8:10 am
Canvas tests and quizzes
WSU Pullman - Online

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.