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Pacific Lutheran University is excited to announce our partnership with Teaching Channel with Learners Edge to offer continuing education opportunities to teachers!
their first choice for continuing education graduate credits. An affordable and accessible way to earn continuing education credits, classes range between 1-3 graduate credits. Focus areas include: Teaching Excellence Instructional Strategies Classroom Management Literacy Brain-Based Special Populations Technology Leadership Early Childhood Design and Assessment Custom Independent Study In addition, candidates may pursue specialized continuing education certificates (non-endorsement) in areas such
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A. Department of Kinesiology B. Department of Marriage and Family Therapy C. School of Nursing D. Department of Social Work
MinorSection 4. COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIESA. School of Business B. Department of Communication, Media and Design Arts C. School of Education D. Innovation Studies Program E. School of Music, Theatre, and DanceSection 5. ACADEMIC CORE PROGRAMSA. First-Year Experience Program B. International Honors ProgramSection 6. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCESection 7. CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Marketing and Communications is PLU’s in-house marketing, creative, digital, and communications management group.
Branding PLU Logos Creative Brief Timelines for Marcom Services PLU PowerPoint Templates Digital Letterhead Template PLU Zoom BackgroundsDepartments DesignGraphic design and development for print/web/other.MorePrinting & SuppliesCopy center, printing, and supplies.MoreMediaPhotography, video, writing, editing and media relations.MoreMailingAll mailing needs, shipping and receiving.More
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accommodations! Selected Presentations The Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education Conference, Beyond Compliance: A Primer on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Neurodiversity Interests Strategy games, disc golf, local government, quirky data analytics projects Fun Facts I won a regional tournament for the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading card game when I was in high school.
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Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources | Wellbeing Services and Resources | beiermad@plu.edu | 253-535-7073
of Lutheran Higher Education Conference, Beyond Compliance: A Primer on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Neurodiversity Interests Strategy games, disc golf, local government, quirky data analytics projects Fun Facts I won a regional tournament for the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading card game when I was in high school. Favorite Drink: An Iced Americano at 8:30am
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This page offers tips and strategies for departments and programs to use in crafting effective (and assessable) learning outcomes at the program and/or course levels.
learning. An example is provided below. Upon completion of _______, students should be able to: recognize the key characteristics of … interpret reports for … analyze options for … collaborate with peers to … design an original system for … When writing objectives, avoid verbs such as know, understand, appreciate, study, learn, or realize as these are difficult to observe and measure. Review the examples below and consider why the second option in each pair is more specific and measurable. A. “Students
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Boeing Materials & Manufacturing Technology is seeking an Entry Level Materials, Process & Physics Engineer (Chemical/Contamination) to support Auburn WA. https://jobs.boeing.com/job/auburn/entry-level-materials-process-and-physics-engineer-chemical-contamination/185/21580511472 Start your Boeing career in materials technology in Materials & Manufacturing Technology – Chemical Technology where you will have an opportunity to work on…
information to support definition of requirements for tools, equipment, materials, parts and processes used in the manufacture and engineering design of products. Incorporates changes to specifications and other documents to manage the deployment of materials, parts and processes. Performs tests to qualify new tools, equipment, materials, parts and processes to meet requirements. Assists with activities to qualify suppliers to applicable requirements. Conducts basic analysis to determine performance or
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by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Blogs have greatly contributed to the explosion of content created and shared on the internet. I, myself, couldn’t count the number of hours I’ve spent reading blogs about everything from recipes to research. There are many academic applications for blogs. Blogs allow…
shared openly on the web? How you design your assignment will depend entirely on your unique needs. If you’re worried about the time commitment of reading and assessing blogs, consider the following ideas and strategies: If possible, start small. A class blog can be supported by rotating one or two student authors each week. If appropriate, skip the analytic grading and assign simple participation points for blogs mainly used for reflection or journaling. Don’t forget to post a few short comments
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An actuary uses mathematical and other skills to solve problems related to insurance and pensions. Most actuaries work for insurance companies; others work for government agencies, for unions or as
Why Study Actuarial Science?An actuary uses mathematical and other skills to solve problems related to insurance and pensions. Most actuaries work for insurance companies; others work for government agencies, for unions or as consultants. For example, actuaries: Design insurance plans and decide what the premiums should be so that the plan will be financially sound. Design pension plans and decide how much needs to be paid in each year to obtain a desired retirement income. Evaluate and compare
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Dressed for ‘Macbeth’ Success Ali Schultz ’14 works on ‘Macbeth’ pieces in PLU’s costume shop. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’15) PLU’s New and Improved Costume Shop Buzzes with Preplay Preparations By James Olson ’14 They call it the crows nest. On the top floor of the…
(pictured below, at right) tracks yellow measuring tape around an arm or a waist. “It’s like we’re reconnected with the world again,” Anderson says. “Having natural light is so much better. Sometimes I’ll take a break and just look out the windows at the view of the trees.” The costume shop also has noted a rise in efficiency in the new space, in part due to Anderson’s involvement in its design. “They basically just gave me the ground plan and said, ‘What do you need?,’” she said. Back when the costume
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