The Mid-America American Society of Civil Engineers Student Symposium, co-hosted by S&T and Missouri State University, was held April 18-20 in Rolla.
Read More »Since the start of the pandemic last year, academic dishonesty cases have risen nationally, but what’s going on at S&T? Is cheating something that happens often in face-to-face environments? Questions like these are covered in the third episode of a series on academic dishonesty created by the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE). Watch the video.
Read More »Since the start of the pandemic last year, academic dishonesty cases have risen nationally, but what’s going on at S&T?
Read More »What are the motivations behind cheating, and can it be reduced? Questions like these are covered in a three-part video series created by the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE)
Read More »Interested in moving your students from knowledge and comprehension levels of learning to application and analysis? Explore this week’s crash course on Bloom’s Taxonomy in this video.
Read More »In Episode 2 of this video mini-series, the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) invites faculty to a crash course on examining student learning objectives for the semester.
Read More »Faculty are invited to watch Part 1 of a Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) mini-series on student learning objectives.
Read More »Dr. Katie Shannon, teaching professor of biological sciences, discusses the total course redesign process in this video.
Read More »Dr. Theresa Swift, associate teaching professor of electrical and computer engineering, shares her step-by-step process of flipping her Circuits II class in this video.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, Missouri S&T chancellor, led a virtual town hall meeting on July 20 for the university community. Watch the video at chancellor.mst.edu/virtual-town-hall.
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