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Thursday, October 27th | ||
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11:30 AM |
Christopher Rennison, Cleveland State University CSU Michael Schwartz Library, Rhodes Tower, Room 502, 1860 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Presenter: Christopher Rennison, Senior Instructional Technologist, Cleveland State University |
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Thursday, November 17th | ||
11:30 AM |
Concepts of Data Visualization Sarah Rutherford, Cleveland State University CSU Michael Schwartz Library, Rhodes Tower, Room 503, 1860 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Sarah Rutherford is Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Cleveland State University. |
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2017 | ||
Thursday, January 26th | ||
11:30 AM |
Shelley Rose, Cleveland State University MC 420: Active Learning Classroom 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Topic: Digital Drop-in: CSU Faculty & Staff will be available to talk one-on-one about their expertise in various digital methods for teaching & research. Drop in when you can & talk tech with your colleagues! Presenters: We are seeking participants with expertise in various digital methods & platforms. (such as Google Apps, Zotero, Omeka, WordPress). Please fill out the form on this page or email the conveners if you are interested in participating as an expert |
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Thursday, February 23rd | ||
11:30 AM |
Citation Managers 101: RefWorks and Zotero Mandi Goodsett, Cleveland State University MC 420: Active Learning Classroom 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Workshop on Zotero and Refworks by Mandi Goodsett, Performing Arts and Humanities Librarian. Refreshments will be available in MC 429 for networking and further discussion until 1 pm. Even if you are unable to attend, we hope that you will encourage students to come and learn about the citation managers. |
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Thursday, March 23rd | ||
11:30 AM |
Mark Souther, Cleveland State University RT 502 (Michael Schwartz Library) 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Mark Souther (History) will offer a brief overview of oral history as a methodology with an emphasis on the uses of oral history as public engagement, drawing from his experience in both classrooms and community partnerships. Ben Rodriguez (Art) will provide a student's perspective on one of the surprising ways that oral history can shape projects in another discipline. |