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  • Prep Krestin Bahr [2017-2022] Peninsula School District Heidi Barabe [2012 – 2022] Tacoma School District Jennifer Bethman [2016-2022] Bethel School District Barbara Bolanos [2021-2022] St. Pat’s Allison Drago [2017 – 2022] Kay Gallo [2015-2022] Sumner School District Dave Hammond [2014-2022] Bethel School DistrictLance Goodpaster [2018-2022] Franklin Pierce School District Lainey Mathews [2021-2022] University Place School District Karen McConnell, Dean of Education, PLU Jan Weiss, Associate Dean

  • Mentoring ResourcesA cornerstone of the PLU experience is the guiding relationships community members seek and build with one another. Faculty value these interactions–with each other across their careers, with students across educational journey, and with various staff and community members.Mentoring at PLUMentoring guidance and resources for PLU StudentsLearn MoreWild Hope New Faculty Peer Teaching Observation ProgramMentoring program for new tenure-track faculty in their first and second

  • outside of class. Read and re-read; write and re-write. Be open to constructive criticism. Be Prepared & Organized Bring note-taking materials. Bring your books and be familiar with them (scan the Table of Contents, browse through the chapters). Study your syllabus and bring a copy to class to note changes. Build Relationships Plan to make connections; introduce yourself to faculty & your fellow students. Attend your professors’ office hour schedule. Learn how to make an appointment and the preferred

  • Archival Resource: The General Education Council is responsible for finding ways through which to assess and describe how PLU students understand and apply (think about and embrace) the Integrative Learning Objectives as they are represented throughout the curriculum, particularly in the General Education experience. In Spring 2018, the faculty voted to create and implement a faculty standing committee charged with the oversight of the Core Curriculum (General Education). Taking the place of

  • Policies All Computer and Network Use Policies – A statement on violations & consequences and the individual policies listed below are gathered at this location. General Use Policy – This is the overarching policy that applies to the use of computer-related resources at Pacific Lutheran University. Network Use Policy – This policy applies to all computers connected to the PLU network. Anti-Virus Software Policy – Applies to all individuals who connect a personally owned computer to the PLU

  • John Stewart User Support Team Manager Phone: 253-535-7431 Email: stewartj@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library - Room 144 Employed: 2 Years Biography Biography John comes to PLU with over 20+ years of experience in the information technology field. He was recently employed at Community 1st Credit Union in DuPont, WA where he held an Information Services support consultant position within the firm’s IT department for 10 years. John also earned 13 years of his IT experience as an IT field

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  • Support What We Support – A summary of what we support for students, faculty, and staff Privacy Statement – Our commitment to protecting your privacy when providing support Accounts & Passwords PLU ePass accounts, changing passwords, department & organization accounts Email, Calendar, Google Apps Communication and collaboration tools like mail, calendar, and Google Apps Internet (Network), Wireless and Phone Service Accessing the PLU network, phone system, and cable TV Classrooms, Labs

  • Step 1: Check if your students need HPRB reviewStart with the Classroom Research Policy. If you are still unsure if HPRB review is necessary, you or your students can go to the online submission site, Mentor, and complete a diagnostic pre-survey. This will help you determine whether the project meets the federal definition of Human Subjects Research (HSR) and, if so, what kind of review is recommended: exempt, expedited, or full board review. Human Subjects Research (HSR) is…a systematic

  • -2025, the Makerspace is open daily on the ground floor of Hinderlie on upper campus. The space is a self-service lounge that is part of the Hinderlie community. Use your card key to drop by anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., entering upstairs near the information desk. Please be sure to clean up any “creative messes” that you make, using the recycle and project bins. The space only works if you care for it!Creativity in the Makerspace

  • also work with you via email, phone, or web conference.Schedule a Consultation To schedule a consultation, click the button below to create a Help Desk ticket. Use the Request Type “Instructional Technologies / One-on-one Consults.” ScheduleExamples of Consultations Getting assistance with using Sakai tools Integrating appropriate technology and learning tools into instruction Utilizing course management system sites to improve students’ learning experiences Exploring the use of Google Drive and