Take a look @ cehd.umn.edu/ats

ScreenShot-thumb-600x143-38767-thumb-600x143-38775CEHD’s Academic Technology Services (ATS) is proud to launch its redesigned website at http://cehd.umn.edu/ats. Visit us online and find a variety of new services, including:

Cedar@umn – a fantastic new document repository. Here you can locate resources that will help you use and implement educational technologies. You can even find inspiration for your next project.

Technar – providing in just one click, the previous 30 days of blog posts at the U related to information technology. Check it out!

Upcoming Tech Events – giving you at-a-glance, one-stop information about upcoming instructional technology events and training opportunities.

You’ll also find news and updates on what we’re working on!
Check it all out at http://cehd.umn.edu/ats . Then, let us know what you think. Favorite features and suggestions can be sent to cehdats@umn.edu . And, don’t forget to friend us. That’s right, we’re “Cehd Ats” on Facebook. Come join us!

Rising Star Faculty Award goes to Bic Ngo

Bic NgoCEHD’s Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Circle has named Bic Ngo (assistant professor of culture and teaching in Curriculum and Instruction) as this year’s recipient of the Rising Star Faculty Award given to a pre-tenure female faculty member. The Circle’s annual awards celebration will be on Tuesday, June 15, 9-11 a.m., at the Town and Country Club in St. Paul. An email invitation to the college community will be sent in May. Congratulations Bic!

The role of social media in professional and leadership development

melissaMelissa Martyr-Wagner, assistant director for academic technology, was interviewed recently by Educause on the role of social networking technologies in helping universities reach their organizational goals, particularly in professional and leadership development. In the interview, Martyr-Wagner talks about the need for higher education to develop more mature, effective social media tools for faculty and students.
Educause is a nonprofit association of more than 17,000 members whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.

America Reads program fosters community within and beyond the University

Annie Hansen
In 1998, Rosemary Miller, Director of the Literacy Initiative and America Reads literacy tutoring program, established the university-wide tutoring program, which is housed in CEHD. The Literacy Initiative coordinators, collaborating with coordinators from the Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence and the University YMCA, train and place 350 undergraduate student tutors annually at 37 sites across St. Paul and Minneapolis. Partnering schools and community centers in the Twin Cities have come to heavily rely on these highly qualified University tutors in schools and after-school programs where children come for help with reading and homework.

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Forgiveness, Resiliency, and Survivorship: Implications for Today’s Survivors of Trauma, Genocide and Upheaval

The University of Minnesota School of Social Work is co-sponsoring this symposium, which is based on interviews with local and national Holocaust survivors. It will be Wednesday, April 28, 2010, from 8:15 a.m. to noon in the Campus Club at Coffman Memorial Union.
Speakers include Roberta Greene, Marilyn Armour, Hilde Gasiorowicz, Anne Gearity, Ruth Paley, Mark Umbreit, Abbey Weiss, and local Holocaust survivors Max and Edith Goodman. CEUs are available. To register (free but required), please contact Cheree@minndakjcrc.org or 612-338-7816. The other sponsors are the University of Minnesota Center for Spirituality and Healing, the Center for Victims of Torture, the Minnesota Department of Health, the Jewish Family and Children’s Service, the Jewish Community Relations Council, and Bethel University.

Kinesiology’s Austin Calhoun wins 2010-11 Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Circle Award

Austin Stair CalhounSchool of Kinesiology second-year sport sociology doctoral student and Tucker Center research assistant Austin Stair Calhoun has been selected to receive a Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Circle Award for 2010 in the amount of $2,000. She was selected from a large pool of highly qualified and very impressive female graduate students to receive this prestigious award. The WPLC will be holding its annual awards celebration to honor Austin and other of the Circle’s award recipients on June 15 in St Paul.

Undergraduate programs foster leadership

Connect cover Through the First Year Experience, all incoming College of Education and Human Development freshmen work to identify their individual strengths. This two-semester program focuses on helping students succeed academically and socially at the University and to identify the majors and careers where they can have the most impact. The college is also academic home to the University-wide leadership minor, which provides knowledge about leadership in the context of social action and change.

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Check it out Tuesday: Academic Technology Services Showcase

Please join us at the CEHD Academic Technology Services (ATS) open house on Tuesday, April 20 from 9 to noon in Ed Sciences, Room 325! Join Dean Quam and the ATS staff for refreshments and great conversation. While there you can meet and chat with CEHD instructors and staff who are showcasing recently developed and designed technology enhanced learning tools and projects. Staff will also be available to talk about the project process and help you understand how you can get involved next year. For more information contact Melissa at mmw@umn.edu or call 6-9298.

Chase Lecture 2010

SchmidtGary Schmidt will deliver the 2010 annual Chase Lecture on Wednesday, May 5th, at 4:30 pm in 120 Andersen Library, when he will speak about “How American Children’s Literature Became American, and Why that Desperately Matters Today.”
Schmidt is the author of thirty-five books, ranging from literary criticism to biography to works for child readers. Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy and The Wednesday Wars have won Newbery Honors, with Lizzie Bright also receiving a Printz Honor. He teaches children’s literature, medieval literature, and creative writing at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, and, in the summer, is on the graduate faculty of Hamline University, where he teaches in the MFA for Writers of Children’s Literature program. He lives in an 1830s house that is heated with wood–and he is mightily glad that spring is coming.
This annual event is co-sponsored by the College of Education and Human Development, Department of Curriculum & Instruction and the Children’s Literature Research Collections/Kerlan Collection, University of Minnesota. Book sales courtesy of The Red Balloon Bookshop.
The Elmer L. Andersen Library is located at 222 – 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455. Parking map: http://onestop.umn.edu/Maps/EALib/index.html
For additional information contact Cathy Zemke at zemke001@umn.edu or Dr.Lee Galda at galda001@umn.edu

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Alum succeeds where innovation meets education

Thomas Jandris Thomas Jandris (Ph.D. ’78) built a successful career at the intersection of entrepreneurship and education. His accomplishments include 16 for-profit ventures and successively more responsible roles in K-12 and higher education. Now he’s dean of the College of Graduate and Innovative Programs at Concordia University Chicago.

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Patrick Reese awarded 2010-11 Edith Mueller Parks & Recreation Memorial Award

Patrick Reese, undergraduate student in the School of Kinesiology’s Recreation, Parks & Leisure Studies program, has been awarded the 2010-11 Edith Mueller Parks & Recreation Award in the amount of $1500. The award seeks to reward participation and enthusiasm of undergraduate students pursuing a program in recreation, park, and leisure studies, and to encourage students to further their involvement and deepen their commitment to this discipline. The fund was established in the Tucker Center by Van and Mildred Mueller in loving memory of their daughter Edith. Mr. Reese will be presented with the award certificate prior to the Tucker Center’s Spring Distinguished Lecture on the evening of April 21.

Recipients of Global Spotlight grants include four from OLPD

VavrusF2008WFour recipients of the new Global Spotlight grants from the Office of International Programs (OIP) are members of the Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development. These grants will support research and other scholarly initiatives related to the spotlight area of “Africa and Water in the World” and continue development of a global network of engagement and scholarship across the University.

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CEHD ranks among top 25 schools of education

U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools U.S. News and World Report has released its annual rankings of graduate schools, ranking the University of MInnesota College of Education and Human Development No. 23 overall and No. 14 among all public professional schools of education. Four academic programs ranked among the top 10 in the country.

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CARE grant fosters grad. student research

Eighteen graduate students from the comparative and international developmental education program in the Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development (OLPD) are learning from a unique opportunity to conduct research alongside faculty in such countries as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Honduras, and Malawi. Their experiences are part of a partnership between the college, CARE USA, and CARE’s partners in eight developing countries.

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Leon, Bronas collaborate on study on heart disease in women

LeonA-2005[2]Dr. Arthur Leon in the School of Kinesiology and Dr. Ulf Bronas, clinical assistant professor in the School of Nursing are collaborators on the LiteHEARTEN study.
The current issue of Minnesota Nursing features a story, Building Healthy Hearts which tells about the 12-week study examining the relationship of stress and exercise on women with heart disease. Conducted through Abbott Northwestern Hospital’s Women’s Health Program, the LiteHEARTEN study compares the effects of stress management vs. exercise training on cardiovascular functions and quality of life in women with known heart disease. Researchers hope this project will be a pilot for a larger study.

Barr-Anderson to be inducted into Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health

Daheia Barr-AndersonDaheia Barr-Anderson, Ph.D., assistant professor in Kinesiology, will be inducted into the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health (Mu Chapter) at the University of South Carolina on May 5. Dr. Barr-Anderson is being recognized as an alumna who is actively engaged in public health work.
Delta Omega was founded in 1924 at Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, and currently has 65 chapters throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Membership in the organization reflects the dedication of an individual to quality in the field of public health and to protection and advancement of the health of all people.