This course, delivered completely online, is developed in alignment with Quality Matter principles and standards, where you will learn about online course design and teaching. In addition, the course structure can serve as a potential model, if applicable, for your own online course. The course runs for 2-weeks, is instructor-led, and there are assignments, discussion board activities, and due dates.
This course will run from April 27 - May 8, 2020
Register for the Intro to Building Your Course and Teaching Online course.
In solidarity with survivors of sexual violence we celebrate Denim Day (4/29). Join the movement by wearing denim, share a photo with #BGSUSAAM2020, #BGSUVirtual, and tag five others to join the conversation. Wear your denim to protest common myths and victim blaming around sexual violence.
“Tour” the BG Recycling Center, courtesy of Wood County Solid Waste Management District. Learn how the city sorts and prepares recycling for the market. Find out how you can recycle correctly and often, and do your part to reduce waste! WATCH HERE!
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Join us in April for events and activities, both virtual and in-person that will involve and motivate the university community on the environment and sustainability, as well as celebrate our common home. Because when it comes to our sustainable future, Earth is truly our nest!
Join the Center for Women and Gender Equity, Center for Violence Prevention and Education, and the Wellness Connection for our Virtual 5k and Dog Walk for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Choose a day between April 1 and April 30 to go for a run/walk or take your dog for a walk, while practicing social distancing. Be sure to document this activity with a photo or video posted to social media with the hashtags #BGSUSAAM2020 and #BGSUVirtual.
Optional: You're encouraged to caption your photo with a fact or personal statement about sexual violence to bring awareness!
For more information, email cvpe@bgsu.edu.
#BGSUSAAM2020 #BGSUVirtual
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The goal of SAAM is to raise public awareness about sexual violence and educate communities on how to prevent it. Each year, Recreation and Wellness and the Center for Violence Prevention and Education sponsor the SAAM 5k and Dog Walk. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, we are unable to hold the race as planned this year, but would like to encourage the campus community to take part in supporting SAAM by doing your own 5k or Dog Walk.
How to participate:
1. Choose a day between April 1 and April 30 to go for either a 5k run/walk or take your dog for a walk.
2. Practice social distancing while completing this activity.
3. Document your activity:
Take a photo/video
Post photo/video and include the hashtags #BGSUSAAM2020 and #BGSUVirtual
Optional: Caption your photo with a fact or statement about sexual violence and bring awareness to this important issue
4. Encourage additional friends/family to join this movement and get involved!
This workshop will highlight methods of teaching in which instructors and classmates work together to create a supportive environment that gives each student equal access to learning and to ensure that both teacher and student participation promote thoughtfulness and mutual respect.
The session will be conducted using WebEx video conferencing.
Register for an Inclusive Pedagogy workshop.
Attend this session to have your questions about completing Student Achievement Assessment Committee (SAAC) reports answered. The purpose of the SAAC short-form assessment report is to identify and describe the programmatic Learning Outcomes that were assessed this academic year and how the results are being applied to improve programs. The goal of the SAAC long-form assessment report is to describe the assessments completed during past academic years and how the results are being applied to improve programs. Clarifying information about SAAC short-form and long-form reports will be provided.
The session will be conducted using WebEx video conferencing.
Register for the How to Complete SAAC Reports workshop.
Sunday-Thursday, Usually around 9pm
Join our students groups to find friends and have conversations about God and spirituality. Check out our website for specific meeting details - h2ochurch.com/groups.