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  • Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors use Sakai for posting their syllabus, sharing resources, and communicating course grades. But did you know that Sakai tools can collect formative assessment data, help students manage their to-do lists, and facilitate communication through audio recordings?  Lesson Questions… September 9, 2019 assessmentaudio recordingchecklistinstructional resourcesinstructional toolsonline learningpollquizSakai

  • Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors use Sakai for posting their syllabus, sharing resources, and communicating course grades. But did you know that Sakai tools can collect formative assessment data, help students manage their to-do lists, and facilitate communication through audio recordings?  Lesson Questions… September 9, 2019 assessmentaudio recordingchecklistinstructional resourcesinstructional toolsonline learningpollquizSakai

  • natural and social sciences, emphasizing quantitative reasoning. Mathematics has always been part of innovative changes from the invention of the computer to the internet to the recent growth in data analytics, social media algorithms, and AI. And we train the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians who can adapt to these innovations successfully and ethically. PLU’s small math classes foster faculty-student interaction, promoting cooperative learning to maximize each student’s potential

  • crime data. The platform presents a user-friendly interface that allows users to view a range of interactive maps, displaying the latest 2020 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) hate crime information, alongside state agency data. In response to the alarming discrepancy between reported hate crime data and actual hate crime incidents, Hate Crime Mapping enables users to submit unofficial hate crime reports. These reports are then integrated into our dataset and maps, to improve the accuracy and

  • thermal and structural support while the second block will provide ion mobility. The materials will be characterized using many instruments including NMR, GPC, AFM, dielectric relaxation spectroscopy, and electrochemistry at PLU, and potential analysis using AFM and thermal analysis at the University of Washington, X-ray instrumentation at Argonne National Laboratory, and / or neutron instrumentation from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Polymer Thin Films: Polymer Blends and OPVs My groups had studied

  • Voting Demographics in the United States5:40-6:00pm - Savannah Pratt6:00-6:10pm - Q & ALa Educación Bilingüe: Un análisis de sus problemas, y una propuesta para el futuro / Bilingual Education: An Analysis of its Problems, and a Proposal for the Future.6:10-6:30pm - Libby Woods6:30-6:40pm - Q & AIntegración a través de separación: Un análisis del sistema educativo de Cataluña y su impacto en los alumnos inmigrantes de Marruecos/ Integration Through Separation: An Analysis of Catalunya’s Educational

  • Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium Posted by: Holly Senn / February 16, 2022 February 16, 2022 Below are links to Mortvedt Library or open web materials by panelists and PLU faculty participating in the Wang Center 2022 symposium, HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL. Article: Healing, a Concept Analysis Firth, K., Smith, K., Sakallaris, B. R., Bellanti, D. M., Crawford, C., & Avant, K. C. (2015). Healing, a Concept Analysis. Global

  • master’s degree in chemistry or applied physics.  Focus areas in: polymer science, molecular sensors, PV/semiconductors and optics A professional network that will provide the foundation for a career. A resume with something on it. Close to 90% of student interns have regular positions within 3 months of completing their internships. More data about what industry is all about. Even if you think you want a PhD, this program allows you to gain insight on what the marketplace is looking for – allowing you

  • PLU students work election night Posted by: Todd / November 20, 2013 November 20, 2013 It might have been a sleepy election this year, but for some ambitious PLU students election night 2013 was a night to remember. More than a dozen students from PLU’s communication program worked election night for the News Tribune, KOMO and KCPQ. They produced online content, helped with data entry and enjoyed rubbing elbows with news professionals for the night. This is the sixth year  communication

  • Gretchen Howell Director Phone: 253-535-7329 Email: crosgrgm@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Member: Title IX Committee Responsibilities Position control and salary budgeting Employee relations Consultation on HR planning and policies Salary surveys Annual contracts and letters Contracts for new faculty Visa sponsorship Banner Human Resource Information System Staff Hiring processes Tuition benefits University Transportation Coordinator Data Administration Team Benefits Committee

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