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Online discussion is a common learning activity through which students can interact with content, faculty, and peer learners in an online learning environment. Faculty and students can also collaborate in the learning process as they explore learning from different perspectives. Through this seven-day asynchronous workshop offered via Canvas, you’ll learn strategies, techniques, and tools to … Continued
The countdown to NOVA’s 54th Commencement Ceremony has begun! Only 90 days until May 15th. Join our TEAM and help make the event more memorable for our students. We are calling faculty and staff because we need your assistance with various tasks….such as…Faculty Marshal, Hospitality, Graduate and Guest Assistance, Social Media, Graduate Line Up, Distribution … Continued
Alan Golombek, our Ballroom dance instructor at both Alexandria and Annandale campuses, with his wife Thuy, recently competed in the USA Dance Mid Atlantic Regional Dance competition in all styles of dance. Their performances placed them 4th or higher with many even taking top prize as first place finishes. Alan is a certified dance instructor … Continued
Special Speaker: African American Women and Voting Rights Friday, February 21, 2020 Jean Braden Center, 10:00 – 11:00 am Location: AA 331 Presenter: Professor Susan Monroe In recognition of Black History Month, and in alignment with ASALH’s theme this year, “African Americans and the Vote, Professor Monroe will speak on African American Women and the … Continued
On February 15th, the third annual CyCON event at the Loudoun Campus drew the largest crowd ever, with over 225 attendees showing their Valentine’s Day love for cybsersecurity. CyCON brings academia, industry, and government together to connect, share, and learn about the hottest topics and trends in cybersecurity. Michael Torres, IET adjunct faculty and Senior … Continued
Black History and Healthy Heart Month at MEC Monday, Feb 24th A History of African American Contributions in Medicine Slide Show (Matching Game Challenge and PRIZES) from12-1pm in the MEC Forum. Come test your knowledge and learn new facts about the many contributions African Americans have made to the health field. MEC will also broadcast … Continued
Use free, online tools canva.com, easel.ly, and piktochart to create beautiful and compelling infographics. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER DIGITAL BADGES Upon successful completion of this workshop, you will earn a digital badge. A Digital Badge is a visual representation of the knowledge and skills you have gained. Digital Badges can help highlight your professional story on … Continued
Alex Cooley, Administrator, Labor Market Research and Strategic Initiatives at Northern Virginia Community College is now officially certified as a Certified Economic Developer (CEcD). The CeCD is the leading industry designation for economic developers and is administered through the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), the world’s largest professional organization for economic development practitioners. The CEcD … Continued
President Anne Kress, College Board Vice Chair Rosie O’Neil and Board Members Kerstin Carlson LeFlock, Zuzana Steen, and Student Representative Daniel Christman were on Capitol Hill and in Richmond last week. While in DC for the Association of Community College Trustees National Legislative Summit, Board Members joined President Kress, Dana Kauffman and Tykesha Myrick in … Continued
In addition to the events posted previously, NOVA AL Campus would like to announce a few newly added ones to the lineup: “African American Women and Voting Rights” Friday, February 21, Jean Braden Center, 10:00 – 11:00 am Location: AA 331 Presenter: Professor Susan Monroe In recognition of Black History Month, and in alignment to … Continued
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