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 This session will cover best practices for using images for teaching and learning. Participants will learn how to use online tools to find pre-existing images they’re allowed to use, evaluate images for use in their teaching using evidence-based principles, and explore options for what to do when the perfect image doesn’t exist. This workshop is a collaboration between the University Center for Teaching and Learning and the University Library System. 

 

This workshop will take place online via Zoom.

Date:
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Location:
Presenter:
Sera Thornton and Lauren Collister
Categories:
Early Career Researcher, Research, Teaching, and Learning, Teaching Center, Workshops
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Lauren Collister

Dr. Lauren B. Collister is the Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. She obtained a PhD in Linguistics in 2013 and remains active in publishing and reviewing in her field. She is also an advocate for Open, including Open Access, Open Education, Open Data, and Open Science. View her ORCID profile for more information. 

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