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Host: MSU Libraries
Intro to Anatomage @ DSL: Drop-In Session
Come learn about the Anatomage Table! The Anatomage Table is the only fully segmented real human 3D anatomy platform, and you can drop in to check out, test it out, and think about how you can use it for your curriculum, courses, research support, and to enhance the student experience.  
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Host: MSU Libraries
Intro to Anatomage @ DSL: Drop-In Session
Come learn about the Anatomage Table! The Anatomage Table is the only fully segmented real human 3D anatomy platform, and you can drop in to check out, test it out, and think about how you can use it for your curriculum, courses, research support, and to enhance the student experience.  
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Host: MSU Libraries
Zotero Workshop (Online)
An introduction to the free open source citation management program Zotero. In this workshop, participants will learn how to:


Download references from MSU's article databases and websites
Format citations and bibliographies in a Word document    
Create groups and share references with other users


Registration for this event is required.

You will receive a link to join a Zoom meeting before the workshop. Please install the Zotero software and Zotero browser connector on your computer before the session begins.  More information is available from https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/zotero/setup.

Questions or need more information? Contact the MSU Libraries Zotero training team at lib.dl.zotero@msu.edu.

To schedule a separate session for your class or research group, please contact the Zotero team at lib.dl.zotero@msu.edu.
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Host: MSU Libraries
Zotero Workshop (Online)
An introduction to the free open source citation management program Zotero. In this workshop, participants will learn how to:


Download references from MSU's article databases and websites
Format citations and bibliographies in a Word document    
Create groups and share references with other users


Registration for this event is required.

You will receive a link to join a Zoom meeting before the workshop. Please install the Zotero software and Zotero browser connector on your computer before the session begins.  More information is available from https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/zotero/setup.

Questions or need more information? Contact the MSU Libraries Zotero training team at lib.dl.zotero@msu.edu.

To schedule a separate session for your class or research group, please contact the Zotero team at lib.dl.zotero@msu.edu.
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Host: #iteachmsu
INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing provides us means by which we can access the applications as utilities over the internet. It allows us to create, configure, and customize the business applications online.

Before deploying applications to cloud, it is necessary to consider your business requirements. Following are the issues one must consider:

Data Security and Privacy Requirement
Budget Requirements
Type of cloud - public, private or hybrid
Data backup requirements
Training requirements
Dashboard and reporting requirements
Client access requirements
Data export requirements
To meet all of these requirements, it is necessary to have well-compiled planning. In this tutorial, we will discuss the various planning phases that must be practised by an enterprise before migrating the entire business to cloud. Each of these planning phases are described in the following diagram:

Cloud Computing Planning
Strategy Phase
In this phase, we analyze the strategy problems that customer might face. There are two steps to perform this analysis:

Cloud Computing Value Proposition
Cloud Computing Strategy Planning
Cloud Computing Value Proposition
In this, we analyze the factors influencing the customers when applying cloud computing mode and target the key problems they wish to solve. These key factors are:

IT
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Host: #iteachmsu
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing provides us means by which we can access the applications as utilities over the internet. It allows us to create, configure, and customize the business applications online.

Before deploying applications to cloud, it is necessary to consider your business requirements. Following are the issues one must consider:

Data Security and Privacy Requirement
Budget Requirements
Type of cloud - public, private or hybrid
Data backup requirements
Training requirements
Dashboard and reporting requirements
Client access requirements
Data export requirements
To meet all of these requirements, it is necessary to have well-compiled planning. In this tutorial, we will discuss the various planning phases that must be practised by an enterprise before migrating the entire business to cloud. Each of these planning phases are described in the following diagram:

Cloud Computing Planning
Strategy Phase
In this phase, we analyze the strategy problems that customer might face. There are two steps to perform this analysis:

Cloud Computing Value Proposition
Cloud Computing Strategy Planning
Cloud Computing Value Proposition
In this, we analyze the factors influencing the customers when applying cloud computing mode and target the key problems they wish to solve. These key factors are:

IT
INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
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Host: MSU Libraries
MSU Family Weekend: Game Labs Open House
For MSU Family Weekend, stop by the Libraries' game labs for some down-time fun. The Gerald M Kline Digital and Multimedia Center (Main Library 4 West) is home to game labs for study and recreation alike! Console games from our collection or yours may be played by individuals or groups in our fully equipped video game labs.

For parking information visit http://maps.msu.edu/interactive.
If you have questions about accessibility or need to request accommodations, please email lib.dl.accessibility@msu.edu.
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Host: MSU Libraries
MSU Family Weekend: Game Labs Open House
For MSU Family Weekend, stop by the Libraries' game labs for some down-time fun. The Gerald M Kline Digital and Multimedia Center (Main Library 4 West) is home to game labs for study and recreation alike! Console games from our collection or yours may be played by individuals or groups in our fully equipped video game labs.

For parking information visit http://maps.msu.edu/interactive.
If you have questions about accessibility or need to request accommodations, please email lib.dl.accessibility@msu.edu.
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Host: MSU Libraries
Midday Moves
Join your Move More @ Work Team for a full body strength and stretch routine. Exercises are body weight, low-impact, and can be done seated or standing.

Move More @ Work is an ongoing campaign facilitated by University Health and Wellbeing’s Health Promotion and Engagement office. Their goal is to encourage Spartans to engage in physical activity and movement throughout the workday. 

This series is a free group fitness class (in person and virtual) to take a movement break during the workday. Two ways to join: in-person in the Green Room at the MSU Library or via Zoom.

Register here. If you do not register online, you will be asked to upon arrival. Zoom link provided upon registration. 
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Host: MSU Libraries
Midday Moves
Join your Move More @ Work Team for a full body strength and stretch routine. Exercises are body weight, low-impact, and can be done seated or standing.

Move More @ Work is an ongoing campaign facilitated by University Health and Wellbeing’s Health Promotion and Engagement office. Their goal is to encourage Spartans to engage in physical activity and movement throughout the workday. 

This series is a free group fitness class (in person and virtual) to take a movement break during the workday. Two ways to join: in-person in the Green Room at the MSU Library or via Zoom.

Register here. If you do not register online, you will be asked to upon arrival. Zoom link provided upon registration. 
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Host: CTLI
A.I. in Teaching and Learning (light breakfast included)
In this hands-on session you'll:


Integrate "levels of A.I. use" into your assignment expectations
Design assessments using backward design principles with A.I. in mind
Explore restrictive and non-restrictive A.I. course guidance


Bring your course materials and leave with practical revisions and peer feedback!

Register now at this link only: https://forms.gle/ztsjn2ryPaz6w5657

The in-person location for this session: is the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation. Please join us in the Main Library, Room W207. For directions to W207, please visit the Room Locations page.
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Host: CTLI
A.I. in Teaching and Learning (light breakfast included)
In this hands-on session you'll:


Integrate "levels of A.I. use" into your assignment expectations
Design assessments using backward design principles with A.I. in mind
Explore restrictive and non-restrictive A.I. course guidance


Bring your course materials and leave with practical revisions and peer feedback!

Register now at this link only: https://forms.gle/ztsjn2ryPaz6w5657

The in-person location for this session: is the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation. Please join us in the Main Library, Room W207. For directions to W207, please visit the Room Locations page.
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Host: MSU Libraries
MSU Family Weekend: Game Labs Open House
For MSU Family Weekend, stop by the Libraries' game labs for some down-time fun. The Gerald M Kline Digital and Multimedia Center (Main Library 4 West) is home to game labs for study and recreation alike! Console games from our collection or yours may be played by individuals or groups in our fully equipped video game labs.

For parking information visit http://maps.msu.edu/interactive.
If you have questions about accessibility or need to request accommodations, please email lib.dl.accessibility@msu.edu.
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Host: MSU Libraries
MSU Family Weekend: Game Labs Open House
For MSU Family Weekend, stop by the Libraries' game labs for some down-time fun. The Gerald M Kline Digital and Multimedia Center (Main Library 4 West) is home to game labs for study and recreation alike! Console games from our collection or yours may be played by individuals or groups in our fully equipped video game labs.

For parking information visit http://maps.msu.edu/interactive.
If you have questions about accessibility or need to request accommodations, please email lib.dl.accessibility@msu.edu.
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Host: CTLI
Make It Count: High-Impact Assessment Feedback in Less Time
This workshop explores strategies for providing feedback that enhances student learning while helping you manage grading time. Participants will learn how to deliver intentional, elaborative feedback and how to prioritize higher-order concerns in written assignments. The session will also introduce educational technology tools and assessment strategies designed to streamline the feedback process. By the end, attendees will walk away with practical techniques to support student growth without increasing workload.

Upon completion of this learning experience, participants will be able to:


describe the role of feedback in promoting student learning
explain the benefits of providing students with intentional, elaborative feedback on multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
differentiate between higher-order and lower-order concerns in feedback on assignments
identify assessment strategies and educational technology tools that assist in time management when providing feedback.
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Host: CTLI
Make It Count: High-Impact Assessment Feedback in Less Time
This workshop explores strategies for providing feedback that enhances student learning while helping you manage grading time. Participants will learn how to deliver intentional, elaborative feedback and how to prioritize higher-order concerns in written assignments. The session will also introduce educational technology tools and assessment strategies designed to streamline the feedback process. By the end, attendees will walk away with practical techniques to support student growth without increasing workload.

Upon completion of this learning experience, participants will be able to:


describe the role of feedback in promoting student learning
explain the benefits of providing students with intentional, elaborative feedback on multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
differentiate between higher-order and lower-order concerns in feedback on assignments
identify assessment strategies and educational technology tools that assist in time management when providing feedback.
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