Are you looking to make a difference in K-12 education? Join College Ready Ohio on April 25 at 6 p.m. for their film screening of the award-winning film Most Likely to Succeed followed by a panel discussion lead by Ohio educators.
Ohio Science Olympiad is the state’s premier science competition that allows students in grades 6-12 to demonstrate their skills in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) areas. The Ohio State University is set to host the Ohio Science Olympiad state tournament on Saturday, April 1, in Columbus.
As distance education grows at The Ohio State University, the need for quality processes for online course creation and review grows as well. To assist this need, the Office of Distance Education and eLearning (ODEE) uses the Quality Matters rubric as the foundation of its...
Are you a Franklin County resident age 60 or older that loves to give back to your community? We have the program for you! On March 28, 2017, The Ohio State University launched the GIVE Back. GO Forward (GBGF) pilot program for Ohio...
Are you ready to discover new ways you can use technology to make an impact in your teaching? Join us in The Ohio Union on May 16, 2017 for our Innovate 2017: Impact conference.
We’re keeping a lot the same – our conference is still free, you’ll have the opportunity to network with...
You’ve moved your academic courses over to Canvas, but what should you do with data in Carmen (D2L) prior to May 14 , when this information will no longer be available? The Registrar, Enterprise Security, Career Services and COAM have policies, best practices and recommendations to help you...
Each year, more than 4,500 middle and high school students from the state use their free time to tinker, build, explore, research, learn, observe and collaborate. Why? In preparation for Ohio Science Olympiad , the state’s premier competition for students to demonstrate their skills in STEM.
After months of research around processes and best practices for quality course design and review, the Office of Distance Education and eLearning (ODEE) is launching its new Quality Assurance (QA) process .
On May 14, “old Carmen” will no longer be available to you. Likely there is nothing you need to do about this beyond taking a moment to enjoy the automatic uncluttering of your academic life.
However, some students might want to revisit recent courses that are still open in Carmen (D2L) to snag some scholarly souvenirs.
In particular, you might want to save files, assignments and feedback if…