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Katherine Elmer Introduction (ENVS195OL3-PBHM2020)
Welcome to the Plant-Based Healing Medicine course! I'll be your instructor, Katherine Elmer, and I am really looking forward to learning and working with you over the 6 week course. Here's a little bit more about me before we dive in!
TRIPSCY Open Forum April 29, 2020
This is a recorded Open Forum through the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion's TRIPSCY Project. Experts discuss transitioning to adult services and employment skills and transition strategies for students with disabilities. Timecodes:...
Guest Speaker, Sarah Ray, Pivotal Pedagogy
Sarah Ray gave a talk to participants in Pivotal Pedagogy, May 2020. Dr. Ray is the author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet (UC Press, 2020), which came out on Earth Day this year, in the middle of ano...
New York Times (All Digital Access) - Claim Your Account
Short guide to claiming a UVM sponsored subscription to The New York Times website. All current UVM students, staff, and faculty are eligible for an account.
Is alcohol a health food? What does it do to your brain and how do we metabolize it? Can you be as cool as Prof. Lizzy if you don't drink it? All of these questions and more answered during a round of Never Have I Ever. Intro - 0:21 Lizzy's...
Pedagogical Sound Bite: The Power of Transparent Assignment Design
This workshop presents an overview of Transparency in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (TILT), an award-winning, scholarly project focused on improving students' learning experiences. Evidence from a national study shows that when facul...
The Power of Communicating Your Experiences
Communicate past experiences to reflect skillsets gained. Understand the value in any opportunity for future applicability in the workforce.
Pedagogical Workshop: Increase Learning While Reducing Cheating
Research shows that cheating behavior is linked, not to individual students, but to the environment in which those students are learning. This is good news, because it means you can actually reduce cheating in your classes. The additional good new...