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UCET news and events for the week of June 13
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1. Coming Soon at UCET
  1. PlayPosit "Summer Camp" Webinar Series
  2. Register for Teach, Play, Learn Conference, June 24
  3. Travel grants to teaching conferences
  4. FALCON conference for Adjunct Faculty and Lecturers call for proposals
  5. New IU Bookstore Portal now live for purchasing Textbooks
2.  Other News 
  1. Submit Proposals!! 2022 IU Online Conference, October 26-28, 2022
  2. LEAP Indiana Awards, Deadline June 15
 
1. Coming Soon at UCET



1. PlayPosit "Summmer Camp" Webinar Series

PlayPosit is offering a series of short webinars in June and July designed to get you geared up for fall.

June 14-16, 2022: PlayPosit Fundamentals

June 21-23, 2022: You’ve Got the Basics, Now Brighten Your Bulbs

July 12-14, 2022: Increase Your Bulb Wattage

See the flier for session descriptions and to register.


2. Register for Teach, Play, Learn Conference, June 24
 
Registration is now open for the 2022 Teach, Play, Learn conference on June 24th at IU Kokomo. Our keynote speaker this year is Dr. Ted Castronova from IU Bloomington speaking about how “Life is a Game.” Registration is $75 for all faculty & staff, $30 for students. UCET will cover the registration fee for the first five faculty who contact
UCET@iusb.edu before registering. The full conference program, travel and registration form can be found on the TPL website.

3. Travel grants to teaching conferences


FACET & the Mack Center offer travel grants to faculty presenting SoTL work at a conference. The application for fall presentations is open now through July 1, 2022.

UCET also supports travel to teaching conferences. Go to our
Awards and Funding page for more information.


4. FALCON conference for Adjunct Faculty and Lecturers call for proposals


FACET’s conference dedicated to the professional development of adjunct faculty and lecturers (FALCON) will take place October 1, 2022 at the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Downtown Union Station. The theme this year is “Belonging and Mattering: Meaningful Relationships for Faculty and Student Learners” and our keynote will be Peter Felten, co-author of “Relationship-Rich Education.” The call for presenters is open through June 30, 2022.


5. New IU Bookstore Portal now live for purchasing Textbooks

Follett Discover — the digital portal for course material selection run by Follett Higher Education Group, which will soon be Indiana University’s new bookstore manager — is now active in One.IU.

This is the first step in a larger transition that will bring several bookstore enhancements for faculty, staff and students, including a streamlined course materials process; upgrades to the online IU store; and updates to physical retail locations on the IU Bloomington, IUPUI and regional campuses.
Here’s what the change means for faculty and staff who order course materials:

  • Barnes & Noble will continue to be IU’s bookstore provider through May 23, 2022.
  • If your class begins May 23 or earlier, submit your order via the Barnes & Noble Adoption Insights Portal.
  • If your class begins May 24 or later, submit your order via the Follett Discover portal, which went live March 31. Find the portal by searching “Order Texbooks/Course Materials (Faculty)” inside One.IU.
    • Please note: If you’ve already placed an order for a late-summer or fall class through the Barnes & Noble portal, submit a new order through the Follett portal. However, you do not need to cancel any late-summer or fall orders submitted via Barnes & Noble.
    • Follett recommends faculty submit late-summer orders by May 20 and fall orders by June 3.

Additional information is available in an FAQ, which will be updated throughout the transition process. Follett will also offer training and support, both virtually and in person. Further details will be shared once those training opportunities are available.
IU’s
partnership with Follett was announced in March, after university administrators followed a thorough review process that included a committee of key university stakeholders for review and selection.

“Follett’s innovative approach to campus retail, e-commerce capabilities and affordable course materials will help support a successful higher education experience for IU students,” said Valerie Gill, associate vice president for business partnerships at IU. “Our partnership with Follett will directly support student success.”

Follett has nearly 150 years of experience in the education industry, with more than 1,100 campus store partnerships across the U.S and Canada. During the 2020-21 academic year, Follett said students within its network saved more than $113 million through its text rental program and $127 million through its digital options.
The IU campus bookstore has been operated by Barnes & Noble since 2007. The transition does not affect IU Fort Wayne.


2. Other News

 


1. Submit Proposals!! 2022 IU Online Conference, October 26-28, 2022

The Office of Online Education, Office of Collaborative Academic Programs, and eLearning Design and Services are pleased to announce the 2022 IU Online Conference! This year's virtual conference will take place October 26–28. Mark your calendar today.  This year, our theme is "Recharge and Go." Submit proposals by Monday July 11. If you have any questions, reach us at iuoevent@iu.edu. We look forward to this year's event and the opportunity to share and learn with you all.

2. LEAP Indiana Awards, Deadline June 15

We are now accepting nominations for the LEAP Indiana Awards.  Please consider nominating your colleagues.

  • LEAP Indiana Annual Teaching Award (2021-2022)
    • Honoring excellent teaching
      • One award of $1,000 for a full-time faculty member of a LEAP-member institution
      • One award of $1,000 for a part-time faculty member of a LEAP-member institution
  • LEAP Indiana Paragon Award
    • Honoring sustained professional achievement
  • LEAP Indiana COVID Character Honors
    • Recognizing faculty and staff who have gone above and beyond in assisting students during these very difficult times

Please visit the LEAP Indiana website for more details and links to the nomination forms.


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