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SUMMARY:SURF 2020
DESCRIPTION:UTSA\, the San Antonio Military Health System (SAMHS) and UT Health San Antonio would like to invite you to the sixth annual SAMHS and Universities Research Forum (SURF)\, a regional event that highlights the latest research and discoveries of trainees\, faculty\, staff and students working to improve health outcomes and readiness. \n Forum participants will have the opportunity to present and share innovations in research\, practice\, and policy; and connect with scholars and practitioners for future education\, research\, policy\, and practice collaborations. The event will include podium and poster presentations.  \n SURF 2020 Themes:  \n\nAuditory & Vestibular Health\nCaregiver Support\nDental Health & Dental Microbiology\nDirected Energy (Cellular Mechanisms\, System-Level Effects\, Clinical/Behavioral Assessment)\nHealth Services Research (Artificial Intelligence\, Machine Learning\, & Big Data Analytics\, Cyber Security & Health Systems\, Evidence-Based Outcomes\, Implementation Science\, Patient Engagement)\nMass Casualty Care\nMental Health & Suicide Prevention\nPain (Mechanisms\, Interventions)\nPhage Therapy\, Virology\, and Vaccines\nPrecision & Regenerative Medicine (Omics\, Therapeutics)\nTrauma-Related Preventable Death (Hemorrhage\, Airway\, & Resuscitation\, Prolonged Field Care\, Infection Control\, Innovative Technologies\, Training)\nWellness\, Readiness\, and Performance (Preventive Care\, Wearable Technologies\, Human Performance Optimization\, Enhancement\, & Lethality)\n\nView the Event FlyerRegister for this eventPresented By: UTSA\, San Antonio Life Sciences Institute\, UT Health SA\, & the San Antonio Military Health System (SAMHS)
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/surf-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual via Bulb Digital Portfolios
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Arriaga":MAILTO:daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu
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SUMMARY:Monitoring and Maintaining Student Engagement in Blackboard Learn
DESCRIPTION:Monitoring and Maintaining Student Engagement in Blackboard Learn \nPart of the Summer Digital Teaching Forum Series \nUnderstanding which students are making successful progress throughout the semester and which are at risk may be a difficult task no matter the course’s medium.  Online\, knowing where the tools are in Blackboard Learn to help you identify these students and ways to reach out to them without dramatically increasing the working load. \nIn this forum\, panelists will discuss the strategies they have created to actively monitor student progress in the course and keep students engaged throughout the semester. An open forum for questions and answers will follow. \nPresenters: \n\nMayra Collins\, Digital Learning\nLorenzo Brancaleon\, Physics and Astronomy\n\njoin via zoom
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/monitoring-and-maintaining-student-engagement-in-blackboard-learn/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
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