Every Sunday, starting September 15, will be the Writing Group meeting of the Stodder Academic. It will be in room 57 from 3-5pm. It is open to *all UMaine graduate students.* The purpose of the group is to dedicate time every week to work on your various academic writing projects (thesis, dissertation, manuscript, term paper, […]
Brian Preziosi, candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources, will be defending their dissertation.
In this training, we will take an in-depth look at quizzes, tests, and SafeAssign in Blackboard. You will learn how to make and grade assignments, create and edit online exams, and work with SafeAssign to check for plagiarism in your student’s written work. It is strongly recommended the participants have attended an Intro to Blackboard […]
The University of Maine Graduate School is visiting the Mount Allison University campus! Come visit us to learn more about our 100+ graduate programs and special tuition rate for Canadians.
Why is group work so hard? Having our students work collaboratively in our courses is an effective way to increase engagement and learning. Yet, many faculty and students dislike group work. Designing and implementing group work requires considerations of many factors. We will discuss the merits of collaborative learning, different types of collaborative learning and […]
The University of Maine Graduate School is attending the Memorial University and College of the North Atlantic Career and Graduate School Fair! Come visit us at the fair to learn more about our 100+ graduate programs and special tuition rate for Canadians.
The University of Maine Graduate School is attending the University of New Brunswick Fall Career and Educational Fair! Come visit us at the fair to learn more about our 100+ graduate programs and special tuition rate for Canadians.
Research supports that opportunities for student-teacher, student-student interaction improve performance and retention in online learning environments. Join CITL staff and instructional designers as we discuss when, why and how to create community and collaboration in your online courses. We will share strategies and tools for synchronous and asynchronous community building. Register here
Joshua Lewis, candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Spatial Information Engineering, will be defending their dissertation.