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Ed Tech 2.0 is the next level of our How College Works: Ed Tech series that focuses on platforms students are using more this time of the semester. It will cover study tools and techniques, student planning, and Trac Cloud. The interns will go over "how to's", have interactive exercises (please bring your laptop), and will stay at the end to take any questions you have for one on one support.
When 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 30Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Brighten up your room with personalized dorm decor! Join us to design your felt name pennant and make some window clings! We’ll provide all the materials to add more character and whimsy to your rooms.
When 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 30Where Burke Library Makerspace, Map #47 -
Join us for an introductory workshop on Firefly, Adobe's generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform. In this session, we’ll show you how to access and navigate the tool, explore its core features and models, and discuss practical applications for research and administrative work. We’ll also highlight key considerations around privacy, security, and responsible use. No prior AI experience is required—just bring your curiosity!
When 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 1Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Join us for an introductory workshop on Firefly, Adobe's generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform. In this session, we’ll show you how to access and navigate the tool, explore its core features and models, and discuss practical applications for research and administrative work. We’ll also highlight key considerations around privacy, security, and responsible use. No prior AI experience is required—just bring your curiosity!
When 11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 2Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Ed Tech 2.0 is the next level of our How College Works: Ed Tech series that focuses on platforms students are using more this time of the semester. It will cover study tools and techniques, student planning, and Trac Cloud. The interns will go over "how to's", have interactive exercises (please bring your laptop), and will stay at the end to take any questions you have for one on one support.
When 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 3Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
Ed Tech 2.0 is the next level of our How College Works: Ed Tech series that focuses on platforms students are using more this time of the semester. It will cover study tools and techniques, student planning, and Trac Cloud. The interns will go over "how to's", have interactive exercises (please bring your laptop), and will stay at the end to take any questions you have for one on one support.
When 2:00 p.m. Sunday, October 5Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47 -
For anyone who wants to experience the design thinking process before jumping into their first charrette, the R&ID team is here to help. We welcome the opportunity to introduce you and your colleagues to design abilities, methods, and mindsets using Stanford's d.school Starter Kit.
When 9:00 a.m. Monday, October 6Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47By Invitation Only -
For anyone who wants to experience the design thinking process before jumping into their first charrette, the R&ID team is here to help. We welcome the opportunity to introduce you and your colleagues to design abilities, methods, and mindsets using Stanford's d.school Starter Kit.
When 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 7Where Burke Library Couper Classroom, Map #47By Invitation Only -
Please join us for a presentation by Professor of History John Eldevik and Senior Research and Community Engagement Librarian Kristin Strohmeyer on their collaboration on the Subject Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Studies. This lunchtime series highlights the creative partnerships between Hamilton College faculty and LITS Instructional Designers and Research Librarians. We’ll explore innovative approaches to pedagogy and course design by spotlighting one assignment, course, or project from the past academic year—presented in collaboration w...
When 12:00 p.m. Thursday, October 9Where Burke Library Stryker All Night Reading Room, Map #47 -
Alyce Englund, Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts, American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will give a lecture entitled: "The American Wing at 100" In 2024, the iconic American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrated its 100th anniversary with a series of gallery reinstallations, interpretive realignment, and strategic collection development. The new arrangement of painting, sculpture, and decorative art in the American Wing shines alongside commentary from community partners, contemporary interventions, and vigne...
When 4:15 p.m. Thursday, October 9Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 125 Bradford Auditorium, Map #14Open to Off Campus Guests
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