Here's our latest Twitter tweets and mentions:
Celebrate the life and legacy of MLK today by viewing the virtual community event recording "Rising Together: Facing the Challenges of Tomorrow Today". Chancellor Jones' introduction of keynote speaker @RevDrBarber begins at 23:45 https://t.co/r6nNpQZex6 https://t.co/vqNXWaUI3O
She's back! @MrsFoley123 offers her third “10Talk” with @edILLINOIS. She shares some #remotelearning #technology tips and tricks to help #teachers and #students navigate online learning. Check it out: https://t.co/uDYNtWPbdc | #Education #RemoteTeaching #Teaching #EdTech
Come join the top-ranked Department of Special Education @edILLINOIS https://t.co/OL29CjViRL
As we gear up for another semester of We CU, we want to highlight some of the experiences our fall We CU scholars shared with us. @FAAatIllinois student Natalie Wess gained experience and supported the arts in our community when she worked with the @UrbanaPublicArt. https://t.co/XOAGQYDD0h
Series on Fostering Student Engagement in Online Learning - Spring 2021 @edILLINOIS Session #1 - Tuesday, Jan. 19th from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. will be about Fostering Student Engagement in Online Courses, a COE faculty panel. For details visit https://t.co/5h5sRFvPqH. https://t.co/S4EPvfG55O
Celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King this Sunday! This year's keynote speaker will be the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, one of the leading voices for equality and social justice in our nation today. https://t.co/syIEKTotUZ https://t.co/puxdwIyQ2o
@polumechanos Probably one of the most special, my advisor, Dr. William T. Trent, and my first graduate, @DrView1 at @ASHEoffice. And we just happened to coordinate. @edILLINOIS @oueducation https://t.co/Hn2eXYKzGm
The National Institute on Learning Outcomes and Assessment is proud to share the release of a new book from its colleagues and friends, titled: Student-Focused Learning and Assessment: Involving Students in the Learning Process in Higher Education. https://t.co/l6ET4ZMRgX https://t.co/LdS6caU7cz
While many of our #WellnessWednesday posts have focused on mental health, today we're reminding everyone to get two negative COVID-19 tests before resuming regular on-campus activities next week. Find all return-to-campus recommendations here: https://t.co/QonxrbMjaa https://t.co/5PXRfM8msD