Spring 2021 Readiness Materials – Academic Technology

In following with prior semesters we will again be offering a readiness series during the week preceding spring semester 2021. This series is done in collaboration with MSU IT and the Enhanced Digital Learning Initiative (EDLI).

The readiness series this semester will run from Monday 1/4/21 through Friday 1/15/21 and will include opportunities for workshops, consulting and each day we will be posting video and text-based tipsheets and documents to help you prepare for teaching during the next semester.

Daily Office Hours

Tuesday 1/5-Friday 1/8, and Tuesday 1/12-Thursday 1/14 we will offer first-come, first-served daily office hours between 11a-1p. To join us for a short consulting session please register and then join us when you can during our open hours.

January 4, 2021

Below are several workshops being offered during the week of January 4th, 2021. Please register for those you wish to attend. Instructor Semester Kick-off – There will be… Continue Reading

Spring 2021 Readiness Workshop Opportunities

December 22, 2020

In accordance with Gov. Whitmer’s request, MSU will be making some modifications to the beginning of the Spring 2021 schedule. We will kick off the semester on January 11 with… Continue Reading
Information about Jan. 11th Prep Week

December 14, 2020

In following with prior semesters we will again be offering a readiness series during the week preceding spring semester 2021. This series is done in collaboration with MSU IT and… Continue Reading

Spring 2021 Readiness Series

Source: Spring 2021 Readiness Materials – Academic Technology

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Dr. Scott Schopieray is the Assistant Dean for Academic and Research Technology in the College of Arts & Letters at Michigan State University. He is a core team member of the Enhanced Digital Learning Initiative (EDLI) where he focuses on institutional strategy, motivation to teach with technology, and technological structures to support digital teaching and learning. Dr. Schopieray is also Associate Director of MESH Research, a center focusing on the future of digital scholarly publishing.