Tag Archives: University of Michigan
University of Michigan Semester in Detroit
It’s no ivory tower. When students enroll in the Semester in Detroit, they live, study and work in the city. They build relationships with tough, creative colleagues. And they literally get their hands dirty.
University of Michigan Men’s Lacrosse Video Blog: Unreal
A few days in the life of the Michigan Lacrosse team, including the team’s date party, Austin Swaney cradling a bat to safety, the final night of the three on three tournament, the East/West scrimmage to cap off fall ball, and a night of stand up comedy in the Michigan Union. Music: “Take Me Away” … Continue reading
University of Michigan biologist testifies about climate change
Knute Nadelhoffer, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan, testified on Tuesday, March 8, before the US House Energy and Power Subcommittee. Nadelhoffer explained how climate change is affecting the Great Lakes region and stressed the importance of allowing the Environmental Protection Agency to set greenhouse gas emission standards.
Opening Doors to Open.Michigan and Creative Commons
This presentation provides an overview of Open.Michigan, a University of Michigan Initiative enabling faculty and students to share their educational resources and research with the global learning community. The presentation introduces the concept of open educational resources, and provides information about Creative Commons copyright practices. The presentation was made by Emily Puckett Rodgers, open education … Continue reading
OER @ College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana
This documentary explores the first year and a half of the health open educational resources (OER) initiatives at University of Ghana. The film features interviews with faculty, staff, and students, and their use of OER in support of learning, teaching and research in the health sciences. It explores the motivations for producing OER, the impact … Continue reading