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- 2024 Back to School Workshops: Call for Proposals Due July 29
- 10 Effective Practices to Include in Your Online Curriculum
Augsburg University News and Announcements
submitted by hartkop1@augsburg.edu
Parking permit sales will begin for all eligible Students, Staff and Faculty on Monday, August 5. Unlike previous years, all eligible users will be able to purchase a permit starting on Monday, August 5; with the exception of the underground garages. If you are interested in purchasing an underground parking space, you will need to email parking@augsburg.edu on the following dates depending on your status:
Monday August 5 – Senior Students (resident and commuter)
Tuesday August 6 – Junior and Senior Students (resident and commuter)
Wednesday August 7 – Sophomore, Junior and Senior Students (resident and commuter)
Thursday August 8 – First Year commuter students, and all Sophomore, Junior and Senior Students
Friday August 9 – Open to all eligible users (including Staff and Faculty)
Underground garage spaces will be issued on a first come, first serve basis, and spaces will not be held if you email parking ahead of the scheduled sales date for your group (example, if a Staff member emails parking@augsburg.edu on August 8 about wanting an underground space, that Staff member will be placed on a wait list and will only be considered for a space after all other users who emailed on the correct date are placed).
When purchasing a parking permit, please consider the following to avoid any tickets being issued throughout the semester/year:
Enter all known license plates that may be brought to campus under your 2024/25 parking permit
Double check that each license plate is entered correctly – if you notice a mistake after entering the license plates and are unable to change it yourself, email parking@augsburg.edu as soon as possible to get the correct license plate number entered
If you have any questions or concerns about whether your permit is active or was purchased correctly, please contact parking@augsburg.edu as soon as possible to verify you have an active permit.
submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu
The Center for Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce that our 2024 Back-to-School Workshops will take place Wednesday, August 21 – Thursday, August 22, 2024, 9 am to 3:30 pm. We invite proposals for professional development sessions from all interested faculty and staff.
Sessions may be 60 minutes or 90 minutes.
All workshops will take place in smart classrooms unless otherwise requested below.
For full consideration, please submit proposals no later than Monday, July 29th, 2024. Presenters will be notified by August 5th.
submitted by hadjiyanis@augsburg.edu
Over the summer the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) Committee along with your eLearning Team researched and gathered 10 effective practices to include in your Augsburg curriculum. These practices apply to: In-person (since the course content is housed online in Moodle), Hybrid, Asynchronous and Synchronous Courses.
As you are putting your curriculum together for the upcoming semester, please consider the following guidelines that address what students need to succeed in an online course, and consider implementing them into your courses.
What Students Need to Succeed in an Online Course?: 10 Effective Practices to Include in your Online Curriculum
1. Connection with Instructor and Peers
2. Course Material that are Easily Accessible
3. Course Content tied to Course Objectives
4. Clear Understanding of Due Dates and Assessments
5. Access to Resources
6. Thoughtful Consideration from Instructors
7. Clear Class Expectations
8. Set Times for Support
9. Streamlined Curriculum
10. A Variety of Activity Types
Click the link for “What Students Need to Succeed in an Online Course” for details. Feel free to print (on legal sized paper) and display this poster in a convenient location to serve as a reminder of these effective practices to include in your Augsburg curriculum.
Printable pdf.: What do Students Need to Succeed in an Online Course?
submitted by hr@augsburg.edu
The following Augsburg Staff positions were posted within the past 7 days:
07/23/2024: Head Women’s Swim and Dive Coach
– https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000002387266-head-women-s-swim-and-dive-coach
07/22/2024: Assistant Football Coach
– https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000002137735-assistant-football-coach
submitted by hr@augsburg.edu
The following Augsburg Student positions were posted within the past 7 days:
07/23/2024: Student: STEM Peer Mentorship Coordinator
– https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000002336479-student-stem-peer-mentor-coordinator
07/23/2024: Student: STEM Programs Digital Content Assistant
– https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000002333202-student-stem-programs-digital-content-assistant
07/22/2024: Student: CLASS Office/Groves Lab Access Assistant, Academic Year 2024-25
– https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000002126772-student-class-office-groves-lab-access-assistant-academic-year-2024-25
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submitted by heisekat@augsburg.edu
My name is Rin Heise and I’m new to Augsburg via the TRIO SSS office! I’m interested in finding a few folks on campus who may be interested in pet-sitting my two ferrets, Pip and Pop, sometime in the future. They are four-year-old females who are very sweet and curious. Past pet-sitters can attest that they are fun and relatively easy to care for. We are located in St. Paul, but I may be willing to let them stay elsewhere if the environment is the right fit. The ideal pet-sitting candidates will have prior experience with ferrets, but experience with pet-sitting and animal care is ok too.
Check out @sable_sisters_startup on Instagram for photos!
Email me at heisekat@augsburg.edu if you’re interested and I can provide further details. Thank you for your consideration!