GRE Verbal Bootcamp

Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver St., Greensboro, NC, USA

Are you taking the GRE, and worried about the Verbal sections?  This is the session for you. We'll break down the content, including strategies and techniques that can help you conquer the test. Sponsored by the Student Success Center and facilitated by The Princeton Review. RSVP STRONGLY ENCOURAGED for this session-- please use the "sign […]

The Craft and Rhetoric of Audio Description

Jackson Library 320 College Ave., Greensboro, NC, USA

Amanda Shoaf, M.A. will examine best practices for audio description of visual media and then lead a workshop in developing your own descriptions. We'll also be looking at some interesting examples of audio description on Netflix, including Beyonce's Homecoming. Participants can register here or at go.uncg.edu/dactsaccess19.

Starfish 101 for Course Instructors

Bryan Building 516 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

This workshop is designed to provide undergraduate course instructors with need-to-know information about how to use Starfish EARLY ALERT and CONNECT for their work with undergraduate students.

Applying the Quality Matters Rubric Workshop

Bryan Building 516 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

Join us for the "Applying the Quality Matters Rubric" face-to-face, 1-day workshop at UNCG, which will be taught by certified Quality Matters instructor Dr. Racheal Brooks of NCCU. In addition to learning about the QM Rubric and the course review process, participants will learn to apply the concept of alignment and draft helpful recommendations for […]

Evaluating Journals: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Journals add value to scholarship, but there can be hazards in contributing to them. Join us in looking at signs of journal quality as well as red flags. We’ll look at the Directory of Open Access Journals. We’ll talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Campus Violence Response Center Full Training

Gove Student Health Services 107 Gray Dr., Greensboro, NC, USA

Participate in all 3 of the CVRC's workshops (Interpersonal Violence Survivor Support Ally, Supporting LGBTQ+ Survivors of Violence, and Managing Secondary Traumatic Stress) in one day! A lunch break will be built in.

Introduction to WordPress – Adding and Updating Content

Bryan Building 516 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

This hands-on class is for those who have been tasked with keeping content up-to-date or adding additional content to existing UNCG WordPress sites.

Being Part of a Multigenerational Team

Bryan Building 516 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

This session will provide each participant with the understanding of the different working styles, preferences and how each generation expects to be treated as employees.

PCard Reconciler Training (Only PCard Reconcilers should sign up for this training.)

840 Neal Street 840 Neal St., Greensboro, NC, USA

Required for all PCard Reconcilers and Proxy PCard Reconcilers. A PCard Reconciler/Coordinator must be listed in the University records system (Banner) as a permanent and active UNCG employee.  We will discuss policies and procedures related to the PCard,  as well as the reconciliation process. Please visit the PCard Welcome Page to locate any needed forms […]

Banner Finance Accounts Payable and Fixed Assets

Mossman Building 1202 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC, USA

Introduction to the new Accounts Payable forms such as BAN-32 and other forms; also - learn the basics of UNCG Fixed Assets

Face-to-Face Feedback

Faculty Center 358R+XF Greensboro, North Carolina, Greensboro, NC

Are you a new faculty member who wants some feedback from experienced faculty members about classroom management, student success, or successful classroom practices? Are you an experienced faculty member who wants to try something new in your classroom but need some feedback from others before you try it out in class? If you answered yes […]

Learning Technology Drop-In Session (Learning Communities)

Faculty Center 358R+XF Greensboro, North Carolina, Greensboro, NC

Learning Technology drop-in sessions are a place for faculty and staff to discuss best practices, ask questions, discover new learning technology, or just sit and work in a supportive environment.

MCAT Practice Test

Graham Building 1009 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC, USA

Would you like to take a full-length MCAT practice test, just to see if you're as prepared as you think? You're in luck! Sign up for this session where we will be administering a full-length MCAT practice test, with official timing schedule. RSVP required. We will only have as many tests as we have registrants, […]

Show Me the Money: Locating Grant Funding Opportunities

Curry Building 1109 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC, USA

Two-hour introduction to grant-seeking databases: SPIN, GrantSelect, Grant Advisor Plus, and the Foundation Center. Participants will learn to search for possible funding opportunities in this hands-on workshop.

Textbook Reading

Faculty Center 358R+XF Greensboro, North Carolina, Greensboro, NC

We will be discussing a few different approaches to reading your textbook. Feel free to come with a text you'd like advice on-- or show up empty-handed and have us walk you through a sample.

Learning to Use The Production Suite at 1100 W Market

1100 W Market St 1100 W. Market St., Greensboro, NC, USA

Come to learn how to use the Audio, Video Recording & Lightboard Studio Rooms in The Production Suite at 1100 W Market in the UTLC/ITS Learning Technology Offices.

Curriculum Roles and Review

School of Education (SOE) 1300 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, NC, USA

This session will provide the newly defined responsibilities and expectations at each level in the curriculum review process: Departmental-level review, Unit-level review, and University-level review.  We will walk through course and program proposals in the CIM system and discuss each level's responsibility in the review process. We will also provide time for a Q&A session. […]

GRE Strategy Session

Ferguson Building 524 Highland Ave., Greensboro, NC, USA

Thank you for registering for our GRE Strategy Session. We look forward to telling you a little bit more about the test, including how it is scored, why it is administered, and some tips and techniques for getting a better result.

eMarketplace Training

840 Neal Street 840 Neal St., Greensboro, NC, USA

This training is for UNCG employees who will be purchasing items for their department via requisitions/POs and PCard.

Viewpoints Of Inclusive Student Experiences (VOISES)

Faculty Center 358R+XF Greensboro, North Carolina, Greensboro, NC

Panel: Experiences of Indigenous/First Nation/Native Students From students, for faculty: a panel of student experiences. Join us for dialogue about key UNCG student experiences in the classroom and beyond. VOISES panels provide a venue for faculty to hear the perspective of students from marginalized identity groups on campus. These moderated panels give faculty the chance […]

Estate Planning Basics

Bryan Building 516 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

No matter how large or how modest, everyone has an estate and something in common- you can't take it with you when you die.

Healthy Relationships at Work

Shaw Residence Hall 1310 Walker Ave., Greensboro, NC, USA

Healthy relationships in the workplace are good for business! This program helps coworkers learn relationship skills to enhance their ability to communicate, collaborate, and resolve conflicts at work. This program is presented by the Healthy Relationships Initiative and based on the Safe Conversations(R) curriculum. Wednesday, October 23rd 1 - 2 p.m. Tillman Smart Room (Lower […]

Starfish 101 for Course Instructors

Bryan Building 516 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States

This workshop is designed to provide undergraduate course instructors with need-to-know information about how to use Starfish EARLY ALERT and CONNECT for their work with undergraduate students.

For technical assistance, please submit a 6‑TECH ticket, call 6‑TECH at (336) 256‑TECH (8324), or email 6‑[email protected].

For disability accommodations, please contact the event organizer at the phone number and/or email address provided.

 
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