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Student Instructions Training Video (link) view page
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Misty Berlin Instructional Technologies Team Manager Email: berlinma@plu.edu Biography Biography Provides technology learning support to students, faculty, and staff to develop and improve their skills. Teaches and assists technology training workshops to classes for various software programs and learning tools. Creates instructional digital media materials such as videos and guides. Also serves as a consultant for technical, creative, and design support for projects.
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on-demand tutorials, in addition to personal support via phone or email. If you’re on campus, you can also drop by their location on the first floor of the Library.Learn More Instructional Technologies Students in blended classes with portions on-campus at PLU can take advantages of the equipment and training resources provided by Instructional Technologies. Need a piece of equipment to create or appropriately present a project in class? Interested in improving your skills in Sakai, Office, or
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Active Shooter Drill at Washington High School on July 18th Jul 17, 2024 @ 3:30pm Alert Type: Information Dear Campus Community, Pierce County Emergency Management will conduct a training session at Washington High School on July 18, 2024, using the Tri-County Scenes of Violence curriculum. Given the nature of the training, there will be periods when you may hear sounds of simulated gunfire and see an increased presence of law enforcement and emergency... read more
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, Wash. When she was 9, she switched her home rink to Sprinker Recreation Center, just down the road from PLU, where she continues to train today. Jordan Lee ’17 trains at Sprinker five days a week, two hours a day, and attends classes. (Photo courtesy of Jordan Lee.) As a child, Lee had Olympic aspirations of her own, but as she has grown, so has her plan. “My goals have changed because I got injured a lot, and I lost a lot of time training,” Lee said. “In the future, I want to start coaching.” Lee
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