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Adapting Your Vermont Pick-Your-Own Operation in Response to Covid-19 (audio only)

By: clherric

A co-presentation offered by NOFA-VT in partnership with Vermont farmers, the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets, and UVM Extension to help growers plan adjustments to their u-pick operations in summer 2020.

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Faculty Focus: Jenn Karson on Maker Spaces on Campus

By: jadickin

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Learning Community Faculty member Jenn Karson, director of the Engineering "FabLab" and faculty member in Studio Art gives an overview of on campus and local maker spaces.

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Lawrence Shelton Welcomes Students to HDFS

By: lshelton

Lawrence Shelton welcomes new students to the Human Development and Family Studies program at UVM, and introduces himself.

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Technological Sound Bite: Flipgrid Overview

By: ctl

Flipgrid, a video-based, asynchronous discussion tool, is available for free as part of UVM's Microsoft Office 365 suite. Instructors set up prompts and parameters for student videos (including length limits of 15sec to 10min). Students respond to...

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Introducing the Undergraduate Writing Center

By: sbolandc

A captioned video introduction to the undergraduate writing center.

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Bronfenbrenner Primer Commentary Introduction

By: lshelton

Professor Lawrence Shelton introduces video commentaries to accompany The Bronfenbrenner Primer: A Guide to Develecology.

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Welding in the UVM Art Dept.

By: pdecause

A training video with the equipment in the Art Dept. shop. For use by sculpture students.

2:10

Mitchell, DeNa At Home BNP

By: dmmitche

Learning Readiness #2 Gold, R., & Evans, M. (2020, Sep 17). Why did covid overwhelm hospitals? A yearslong drive for efficiency; health systems have kept a tight rein on employee numbers and expanded outpatient care, helping their finances but ...

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The First Sugarmakers

By: uvmext

Who were the first sugar makers? Many believe native Americans were the first to collect sugar from maple trees in North America. In fact, it was probably squirrels. Squirrels have been observed collecting encrusted sugar from the end twigs they n...