From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Mon Jun 1 08:48:12 2020 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 12:48:12 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] This Week in the COE: June 1 - 5, 2020 In-Reply-To: <1134364562914.1109272168778.1210135183.0.930806JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1134364562914.1109272168778.1210135183.0.930806JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: ________________________________ From: Florida State University College of Education Sent: Monday, June 1, 2020 8:07 AM To: Joshua Duke Subject: This Week in the COE: June 1 - 5, 2020 Important dates and information for students [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/712b8cd2-72b5-4e1f-a599-9ac423a96205.png] This Week in the COE June 1 - 5, 2020 Important Dates & Deadlines Friday, June 5 (Summer session F ONLY): * Prorated 7th week session deadline. * Last day to submit form requesting S/U grading or to change S/U option back to regular grade. * Last day to reduce course load without permission of Academic Dean. Dean's permission required to drop below minimum hours. * Last day for doctoral students to take and pass their preliminary examination in order to add or convert dissertation hours for the current semester. * Last day to drop a course without receiving a grade. * Last day to withdraw from school without receiving a grade. Resources We are including this section in our weekly newsletter to increase awareness of special resources being made to students during the coronavirus pandemic. Have a resource that we should include on this list? Email us! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/53b5c8d6-2e83-4254-948f-e7236cf12a58.jpg] Career Center Virtual Resources The Career Center has a number of online resources designed to help you in your professional development and connect with potential employers. This includes the newly launched NoleNetwork, which is replacing Handshake. By creating a profiling and filling out your information, NoleNetwork will suggest jobs and internships that are relevant to you and your goals. The Career Center is also providing assistance with resumes, cover letters, personal statements and more. You can schedule a session by emailing Dr. Kyle Roark. You can also participate in mock interviews over Zoom by scheduling a session through the NoleNetwork. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ba11b444-af9e-41ea-9154-c285c39bb3c7.png] Access LRC Computers & Software Do you miss the resources of the LRC? Now you can access the computers and software from the comfort of your own home! Even better, you can access this resource 24/7. This is an experimental solution, and as such any feedback is appreciated. To learn how to connect to the LRC computers and software, read these instructions. Additionally, Adobe Creative Cloud and IBM SPSS are granting FSU students temporary at-home access to their applications to help our community thrive during this time of remote learning. Learn more here. SPSS Statistics Premium 26 and AMOS are both being offered free for home use until June 30, 2020. This offer is available to FSU faculty, staff and students through FSU ITS. You can get and install these programs by going to the ITS Software Store here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recruiting Student Research Subjects [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dee6b28e-e362-401b-9b0d-ebb77034a5c2.jpg] Many research projects at the College of Education rely on volunteers. If you are working on a research project and are looking for volunteer subjects, you can now have your project to the College of Education website to help in the recruitment process. You can submit your project's information here. Current projects in need of volunteers include: * Teaching Training in Virtual Reality Environment * Designing Task Narrative For Problem-Solving in Math Learning Games: A Phenomenological Exploration * Sport Participation, Acculturative Stress, and Depressive Symptoms among International College Students in the United States * Sexual Assault Among College Students: Evaluating the Severity of Suicidality and the Moderating Role of Protective Factors * The Impact of Perceived Person-Organization Fit, Internship Satisfaction, and Personality Traits on the Commitment to Teaching and Intention to Quit of Pre-Service Teachers During Their Student Teaching Internship * Take a Breath: A Population-oriented Prevention Approach using Mindfulness Training to Impact College Students' Sense of Coherence, Stress Levels, and Help-seeking Intentions * The Impact of English Language Proficiency, Social Connectedness, and Perceived Discrimination on Academic Achievement and Self-Efficacy Amongst International Students * "I See You, Sis": Identity Development of Black Undergraduate Women at an HBCU and a PWI * Inspire, Instruct, or Both? Game-Based Support of Creativity To learn more about these projects and/or to volunteer, visit education.fsu.edu/subject-recruitment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [studnets in class lined up] TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test Changes ETS has announced that students impacted by the coronavirus will be able to take the TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test at home until test centers can be reopened. Testing will be conducted through the use of live remote proctoring. Find more details about security measures and answers to other questions you may have on the TOEFL and GRE web pages dedicated to this purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ELPS Student Orientation] Zoom Backgrounds We know you miss campus as much as we do. That's why we've created some College of Education-related virtual backgrounds for your Zoom conference calls. Put yourself in your favorite place in the Stone Building or Tully Gym. Download the virtual backgrounds here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [computer_idea_web.jpg] Free and Discounted Wi-Fi for Students Local Internet service providers (ISPs) are offering students Internet access at discounted rates. Eduroam is also providing free, unlimited access to secure Wi-Fi spots at hundreds of higher education institutions. You can learn more about both offers by going here. Upcoming Events Please note: we are spotlighting virtual events in order to promote social distancing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/47dda30f-6d08-4445-b64b-9c64e9c2384d.png] Write the Diss: Virtual Dissertation Writing Retreats Saturday, June 6 (and more dates) 3:00 - 7:00 PM Zoom Join FSU Libraries for a series of virtual dissertation writing retreats this summer! Each retreat allows dissertation and thesis writers to share writing space in an online environment. The purpose of the retreat is to provide a creative space where thesis and dissertation writers can be productive in a quiet group setting. Another session of this event will also take place on Sunday, June 14. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dc0573be-3666-45cf-bf9b-0ff2cc2ed4c3.png] FSU R Group Wednesdays 3:30 PM *Please note: New time and day!* Those interested in learning about R can do so from the comfort of their home as we shift to online learning. Join Dr. Russell Almond and learn about the power of R. The group also has a new challenge project. Dr. Almond has gained access to the COVID-19 database from John Hopkins University, so the group will be looking at how to access remote data from R, as well as thinking about what to do with modeling and visualiization. You can enroll in Canvas by clicking here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a444e8ea-befa-450a-bf76-0bc253d7551b.jpg] Meditation Mondays Every Monday 12:00 - 1:00 PM Zoom Join the CGE for a virtual 20-minute guided mediation followed by open discussion and connection. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3135cc7e-dec2-48eb-ac18-409a99916648.jpg] English Conversation Club Every Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:00 PM Zoom Join us for English Conversation Club led by Laura Dean, CGE Program Coordinator, and other CGE staff members Monday - Friday from 4-5 p.m. on Zoom to continue practicing conversational English. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a daily email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8374c06a-92e8-4e02-adac-8b6d1799098f.jpg] Virtual International Coffee Hour Every Friday 5:00 - 6:30 PM Zoom Join us to listen to special presentations and have a good time. Please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. 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Below are the College of Education programs that have a July 1 deadline for fall admission (* denotes online option): * Curriculum & Instruction* (including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, English Education, Foreign and Second Language Education, Mathematics Education, Reading Education/Language Arts, Science Education, Social Science Education, Special Education, and Visual Disabilities) * Educational Psychology: Learning & Cognition* * Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies* * Measurement & Statistics * School Counseling* [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/1dc11ca1-b295-4f16-8c99-702ccbdcc873.png] Learn more about the Florida State University College of Education through data, rankings, and fun facts with the latest COE By the Numbers! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/de442a0e-358e-4050-b4da-d4c7e552c7b2.png] On May 7, we hosted a Virtual Q&A for our Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) programs. Check out the recap of the top questions asked during the event (along with their answers) at education.fsu.edu/autism-spectrum-disorder-qa-recap. You can also download our free ebook to learn more about working with individuals with ASD. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d400ec2f-9866-4905-a655-dbed980d59aa.png] Learn about some FSU traditions in a fun format and show off your FSU pride! You can download and print our free ABCs of FSU poster to hang up in your classroom, your child's room, or anywhere! COE in the News [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d310a147-d44d-4dc4-bf76-317299471a50.jpg] Office of Research will allocate more than $400K toward COVID-19 projects Florida State University?s Office of Research will allocate over $400,000 to fund 26 interdisciplinary projects that address questions related to COVID-19. College of Education projects funded include: * PI: Cameron Beatty (ELPS), Co-PI: James Wright (Public Administration): "Creation of a Dataset to Track County-Level Variables and COVID Infections * PI: Vanessa Dennen (EPLS), Co-PI: Stacey Rutledge (ELPS): "Adolescent Social Media Use in the Time of COVID-19" * PI: James Du (SM); Co-PIs: Amy Kim (SM), plus three faculty from other universities: "A Natural Experiment Testing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental and Physical Health in the U.S." * PI: Laura Reid-Marks (EPLS); Co-PIs: Eunhui Yoon (EPLS), Yanyun Yang (EPLS), Sylvie Naar (Medicine): "Psychological and Substance Use Impacts of COVID-19 Perceived Threat in Racially Diverse Emerging Adults" Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5ffa92fa-fa25-42d1-8edd-afe4c332ee03.jpg] Teaching Reading Was Hard Before A Pandemic. Now Chicago Teachers Walk A Tightrope Of Technology And Attention Barbara Foorman, a reading expert at Florida State University, said the ability of teachers to work with students in small groups, and really see whether a student is comprehending lessons, is critical in learning to read. Those pieces, particularly comprehension, are significantly more complicated when educators are teaching on the other side of a screen. ?At this age it is essential, they can?t do it on their own,? Foorman, who is schooling her granddaughter during the pandemic, said. Read more COE Student Spotlight: Susmit Gulavani [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/2bd35adb-d08c-4336-adcb-63019f1cf98b.jpg] Hometown: Mumbai, India Major: Sport Management (Ph.D.) I chose FSU because I wanted to join a university where the focus is on the dissemination of knowledge through the incorporation of empirically driven research findings as well as experiential learning. I joined the master?s program in Sport Management at FSU in 2017 to further my academic and career aspirations of pursuing a career in the sports industry. This program provides exposure to various aspects of the sports industry and focuses on experiential-based learning through practicum courses. I developed an in-depth understanding of the sports industry in the U.S. by working for Florida State Athletics as well as the New York Lizards as a part of the practicum coursework. ?After completing my master?s, I decided to pursue a Ph.D. degree, as I was more inclined towards conducting research that would improve and challenge the existing structures and functioning of the sports industry. The Ph.D. program in Sport Management focuses on training future researchers with a comprehensive understanding of the philosophy of science and research. My primary area of research inquiry pertains to analyzing consumer behavior in the context of consumption of sporting events. I use machine learning algorithms to analyze the consumer data and develop robust predictive models that would provide novel insights to the sports practitioners as well as sport researchers. My secondary area of research inquiry pertains to investigating the role of sport and physical activity in positively influencing the health and well-being of the community. After graduation, I plan to work as an academic in a top tier research university. I believe that the role of a researcher goes beyond the confines of the university boundaries; I want to conduct research that empowers people to think differently and positively affects their daily life. I also want to contribute to the sports industry by conducting studies that would allow fans and spectators to enjoy their favorite sporting event at the stadium as well as at home. Have news to share? ?We'd love to hear from you! Submit News Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook] ? [Twitter] ? 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For questions, please e-mail Dr. Reiser directly at rreiser at fsu.edu. Dear Colleagues, In response to the research challenges that have been caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the FSU Office of Research Development is developing a series of short (~ 30 minute) webinars, each of which that will address ways to meet these challenges. The third webinar in this series will focus on creating and using Qualtrics surveys to conduct online research. This session will be held this Friday, June 5th, starting at 2:00 PM . For more information about this session, and to register for it, please visit: https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/ord/events/pivoting-on-research-series/pivoting-on-research-part-three/. Please note that graduate students, as well as faculty, are welcome to attend these sessions. Please feel free to encourage your graduate students to attend. In addition, all these sessions are being recorded. To access previous sessions, visit: https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/ord/events/pivoting-on-research-series/. I hope you will take advantage of these opportunities. Thank you. Bob Reiser Robert A. Reiser, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Research, Distinguished Teaching Professor and Robert M. Morgan Professor of Instructional Systems College of Education 1100 Stone Building Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306 e-mail: rreiser at fsu.edu professional website: http://myweb.fsu.edu/rreiser Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: lbeverly at fsu.edu Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a graduate major within the College of Education at Florida State University. The COE graduate listserv is a resource used strictly by COE administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU COE, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the COE Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amy R. Guerette at aguerette at fsu.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Fri Jun 5 09:07:06 2020 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 13:07:06 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] Florida State University Student Listening Session - Friday, June 5 Message-ID: College of Education Students, I apologize for the late notice about this event. I?ve only just learned about it this morning. Students are invited to join the FSU Center for Leadership & Social Change, the FSU Counseling Center, and the FSU Division of Student Affairs today for the first in a series of student listening sessions. Feel free to share the information below with other FSU students. Please note that registration ends today (June 5) at noon. ?This listening session will be the first in a series of programs organized by the Center for Leadership & Social Change and the University Counseling Center for Florida State students to talk about racial injustice and social change. Students are encouraged to drop in any time between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to express their feelings or voice concerns in small groups. University faculty and staff will hold space in each room to listen and facilitate conversation. Stay as long or as little as you need to during the two-hour session.? The program will require advance registration, with the link to access the platform sent out on Friday afternoon. Register by noon on today at https://ncbi.fsu.edu/events. Additionally, a recent post has been published on the Center for Leadership and Social Change?s website that shares some reflections from the Center?s co-director Joi Phillips along with some campus and community resources. https://thecenter.fsu.edu/article/im-always-worried. Finally, in case you missed it, please see the message from Dr. Amy Hecht, Vice President for Student Affairs at Florida State University: https://studentaffairs.fsu.edu/about-us/news/a-message-from-vpsa-dr-amy-hecht. Best wishes, Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: lbeverly at fsu.edu Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a graduate or undergraduate major within the College of Education at Florida State University. The COE graduate listserv is a resource used strictly by COE administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU COE, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the COE Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amy R. Guerette at aguerette at fsu.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Mon Jun 8 08:39:31 2020 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 12:39:31 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] This Week in the COE: June 8 - 12, 2020 In-Reply-To: <1134394044847.1109272168778.1210135183.0.1010816JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1134394044847.1109272168778.1210135183.0.1010816JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: Important dates and information for students [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/712b8cd2-72b5-4e1f-a599-9ac423a96205.png] This Week in the COE June 8 - 12, 2020 Important Dates & Deadlines Tuesday, June 9: (Summer session C only) Last day to submit waivers or billings for Early Disbursement Financial Aid. Wednesday, June 10: * Last day to request change or cancellation of Summer Health Insurance. * (Summer session C only) Last day to submit form requesting S/U grading or to change S/U option back to regular grade. * (Summer session C only) Last day to reduce course load without permission of Academic Dean. Dean's permission required to drop below minimum hours. * (Summer session C only) Last day for doctoral students to take and pass their preliminary examination in order to add or convert dissertation hours for the current semester. * (Summer session C only) Last day to drop a course without receiving a grade. * (Summer session C only) Last day to withdraw from school without receiving a grade. Resources We are including this section in our weekly newsletter to increase awareness of special resources being made to students during the coronavirus pandemic. Have a resource that we should include on this list? Email us! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/53b5c8d6-2e83-4254-948f-e7236cf12a58.jpg] Career Center Virtual Resources The Career Center has a number of online resources designed to help you in your professional development and connect with potential employers. This includes the newly launched NoleNetwork, which is replacing Handshake. By creating a profiling and filling out your information, NoleNetwork will suggest jobs and internships that are relevant to you and your goals. The Career Center is also providing assistance with resumes, cover letters, personal statements and more. You can schedule a session by emailing Dr. Kyle Roark. You can also participate in mock interviews over Zoom by scheduling a session through the NoleNetwork. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ba11b444-af9e-41ea-9154-c285c39bb3c7.png] Access LRC Computers & Software Do you miss the resources of the LRC? Now you can access the computers and software from the comfort of your own home! Even better, you can access this resource 24/7. This is an experimental solution, and as such any feedback is appreciated. To learn how to connect to the LRC computers and software, read these instructions. Additionally, Adobe Creative Cloud and IBM SPSS are granting FSU students temporary at-home access to their applications to help our community thrive during this time of remote learning. Learn more here. SPSS Statistics Premium 26 and AMOS are both being offered free for home use until June 30, 2020. This offer is available to FSU faculty, staff and students through FSU ITS. You can get and install these programs by going to the ITS Software Store here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recruiting Student Research Subjects [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dee6b28e-e362-401b-9b0d-ebb77034a5c2.jpg] Many research projects at the College of Education rely on volunteers. If you are working on a research project and are looking for volunteer subjects, you can now have your project to the College of Education website to help in the recruitment process. You can submit your project's information here. Current projects in need of volunteers include: * Teaching Training in Virtual Reality Environment * Designing Task Narrative For Problem-Solving in Math Learning Games: A Phenomenological Exploration * Sport Participation, Acculturative Stress, and Depressive Symptoms among International College Students in the United States * Sexual Assault Among College Students: Evaluating the Severity of Suicidality and the Moderating Role of Protective Factors * The Impact of Perceived Person-Organization Fit, Internship Satisfaction, and Personality Traits on the Commitment to Teaching and Intention to Quit of Pre-Service Teachers During Their Student Teaching Internship * Take a Breath: A Population-oriented Prevention Approach using Mindfulness Training to Impact College Students' Sense of Coherence, Stress Levels, and Help-seeking Intentions * The Impact of English Language Proficiency, Social Connectedness, and Perceived Discrimination on Academic Achievement and Self-Efficacy Amongst International Students * "I See You, Sis": Identity Development of Black Undergraduate Women at an HBCU and a PWI * Inspire, Instruct, or Both? Game-Based Support of Creativity To learn more about these projects and/or to volunteer, visit education.fsu.edu/subject-recruitment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [studnets in class lined up] TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test Changes ETS has announced that students impacted by the coronavirus will be able to take the TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test at home until test centers can be reopened. Testing will be conducted through the use of live remote proctoring. Find more details about security measures and answers to other questions you may have on the TOEFL and GRE web pages dedicated to this purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ELPS Student Orientation] Zoom Backgrounds We know you miss campus as much as we do. That's why we've created some College of Education-related virtual backgrounds for your Zoom conference calls. Put yourself in your favorite place in the Stone Building or Tully Gym. Download the virtual backgrounds here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [computer_idea_web.jpg] Free and Discounted Wi-Fi for Students Local Internet service providers (ISPs) are offering students Internet access at discounted rates. Eduroam is also providing free, unlimited access to secure Wi-Fi spots at hundreds of higher education institutions. You can learn more about both offers by going here. Upcoming Events Please note: we are spotlighting virtual events in order to promote social distancing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8be8a4ab-ca5e-41f2-886b-a94a34c69ad2.png] Dialogue Across Distance: Navigating This Moment Tuesday, June 9 6:00 - 8:30 PM Zoom Come together with other FSU students for a dialogue on noticing and navigating internal and external spaces in this moment. The deadline to register for this event is Tuesday, June 9th at 3pm EST. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e737df87-12b6-4e78-b28f-055342762b64.png] Dialogue Across Distance: Finding Your Path in Social Change Friday, June 12 3:30 - 5:00 PM Zoom Join the Center for Leadership & Social change and the University Counseling Center for a discussion on using your strengths to find your path to creating social change. The deadline to register for this event is Friday, June 12, 2020 at noon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/47dda30f-6d08-4445-b64b-9c64e9c2384d.png] Write the Diss: Virtual Dissertation Writing Retreats Sunday, June 14 (and more dates) 3:00 - 7:00 PM Zoom Join FSU Libraries for a series of virtual dissertation writing retreats this summer! Each retreat allows dissertation and thesis writers to share writing space in an online environment. The purpose of the retreat is to provide a creative space where thesis and dissertation writers can be productive in a quiet group setting. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dc0573be-3666-45cf-bf9b-0ff2cc2ed4c3.png] FSU R Group Wednesdays 3:30 PM Those interested in learning about R can do so from the comfort of their home as we shift to online learning. Join Dr. Russell Almond and learn about the power of R. The group also has a new challenge project. Dr. Almond has gained access to the COVID-19 database from John Hopkins University, so the group will be looking at how to access remote data from R, as well as thinking about what to do with modeling and visualiization. You can enroll in Canvas by clicking here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a444e8ea-befa-450a-bf76-0bc253d7551b.jpg] Meditation Mondays Every Monday 12:00 - 1:00 PM Zoom Join the CGE for a virtual 20-minute guided mediation followed by open discussion and connection. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3135cc7e-dec2-48eb-ac18-409a99916648.jpg] English Conversation Club Every Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:00 PM Zoom Join us for English Conversation Club led by Laura Dean, CGE Program Coordinator, and other CGE staff members Monday - Friday from 4-5 p.m. on Zoom to continue practicing conversational English. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a daily email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8374c06a-92e8-4e02-adac-8b6d1799098f.jpg] Virtual International Coffee Hour Every Friday 5:00 - 6:30 PM Zoom Join us to listen to special presentations and have a good time. Please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, link and contact information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a58c28e5-e108-4f98-89d9-89041e922f70.png] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9a11ab92-9a17-494a-b7de-729a287745b9.jpg] A number of alumni from the College of Education were named District Teachers of the Year by the Florida Department of Education this year. Alumni include: * Joli Harzog - Mathematics Education '94 * Ryan Mitchell - Mathematics Education B.S. '04, Educational Leadership and Administration M.S. '15 * Pamela Moseley - Reading Education / Language Arts M.S. '07 * Devan Roulhac - Education Minor '17 * Kristin Wilson - Science / Math Teaching B.S. '06, Science Education M.S. '19 Additionally, there were other graduates from Florida State University currently serving as teachers who were named District Teachers of the Year: * George Pringle - Management B.S. '00 * Krista Stanley - Business Management B.S. '16 * Trikia White - Creative Writing and Political Science B.S. '07 Student Spotlight: Addie McConomy [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/fe56bcba-616e-4dba-9e8e-452e46ea2f70.jpg] Hometown: Naples, FL Program: Special Education (Ph.D.) Prior to enrolling in FSU's special education program, Addie worked as a classroom teacher and district professional development trainer for 9 years. She earned her B.S. from the University of South Florida in Special Education and is a National Board Certified teacher. Addie is supported by Project RAISE (Research-based Academic Interventions for Students with Extensive Support Needs). Her area of research interest is the implementation fidelity of high-leverage and evidence-based practices in classroom settings. At FSU, Addie is a member of the General Curriculum Access lab and participates in research in the area of mathematics problem solving for students with extensive support needs. She loves teaching, assessing students, and is developing an assessment tool for high-leverage practices. She is originally from Naples, Florida and enjoys visiting state parks with her family. About the Program: The Curriculum & Instruction: Special Education graduate program at Florida State prepares teachers to learn advanced skills. As a student here, you'll conduct research in special education and related areas while enjoying close mentorship from our faculty. Designed for existing teachers, this program particularly helps those individuals who desire to enter special education teacher roles.Above all else, the program aspires to train high quality special education teachers who provide service to those in need. Our faculty regularly produce nationally recognized research to improve outcomes for and understanding of children, youth and adults with disabilities. [View on Instagram] [Like us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [View our profile on LinkedIn] [View our videos on YouTube] Florida State University College of Education, 1114 W. Call St, PO Box 3064450, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2725 Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu in collaboration with [Constant Contact] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Thu Jun 11 14:49:27 2020 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2020 18:49:27 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] Electronic Form Submission Processes - Guidance for Students Message-ID: College of Education Students, I hope this email finds you well. During this uncertain time, the College of Education is committed to protecting the health and safety of the university community, as well as our families and friends. At this time, the faculty and staff in the College of Education and most offices across campus are working remotely. Although the staff in Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) are not physically in our campus offices, we continue to support College of Education undergraduate and graduate students in the steps and milestones required to achieve degree completion. As most of you already know, the steps to degree completion are paved with many student forms. To help students, faculty, and staff navigate the electronic form submission process, OASIS has updated our ?forms? websites to provide the workflow for obtaining signatures and the submission of forms commonly used in our College. Authenticated electronic signatures are required on forms. Authenticated electronic signatures are obtained by using Adobe Sign or DocuSign. The PDF-specific forms listed on the OASIS websites are formatted for PDF-fill in and electronic signatures. Most University-level forms are also formatted for PDF fill-in and signature. Please see below for more information on electronic signatures and form submissions. Student Forms College of Education OASIS Student Forms Under each form listed on the OASIS webpages below, you will find the order in which applicable signatures are to be collected, as well as and the form submission workflow, for that form. If you need assistance with completing a form, please contact your department staff. * Undergraduate - https://education.fsu.edu/student-resources/student-academic-services-oasis/for-undergraduate-students * Graduate - https://education.fsu.edu/student-resources/student-academic-services-oasis/for-graduate-students Please bookmark these sites for future use. For forms not available on public websites, such as grade change forms and late drop/add forms, contact the appropriate academic department staff person for assistance. (See the ?College of Education Department Contacts? section of this document.) IMPORTANT: Each form must be submitted in a separate PDF file or DocuSign submission. Do not combine individual student forms into one file. Registrar?s Office Student Forms Many student forms are found on the Registrar?s Office website: https://registrar.fsu.edu/forms/. Please be advised that some forms on this website are not yet available as PDF-fill in. For your convenience, OASIS has converted many of these forms to PDF fill-in and placed them on our undergraduate and graduate student websites (noted above). The Graduate School Forms Graduate School forms and applications for students, staff and faculty are found at https://gradschool.fsu.edu/forms. Electronic Form Submissions via DocuSign and Adobe Authenticated Digital Signatures (Adobe Sign) DocuSign DocuSign is a cloud-based electronic signature service that allows users to easily send, sign and store documents in a secure, online location. With DocuSign, the entire document approval process can be managed electronically. To use DocuSign to obtain signatures on the College of Education forms listed on this page, follow the login instructions below. 1. Go to docusign.fsu.edu. 2. Sign in with your FSUID and password. 3. Click ?New? next to the ?Sign or Get Signatures? option. 4. To obtain signatures on a document, choose ?Send an Envelope? and upload the applicable form. 5. Add all required signers (and FSU email) on the applicable fields. FSU DocuSign Support website: https://its.fsu.edu/service-catalog/communication-collaboration/electronic-signatures * How do I get support at FSU for DocuSign? https://faq.its.fsu.edu/communications/electronic-signatures-docusign/how-do-i-get-support-docusign * How do I share my envelope with other users in DocuSign? https://faq.its.fsu.edu/communications/electronic-signatures-docusign/how-do-i-share-my-envelope-other-users-docusign Visit the DocuSign website to browse ?how to? articles or register for a free "DocuSign Signing and Sending" training session: https://support.docusign.com/. Adobe Authenticated Digital Signatures via Adobe Sign FSU students can create a free Adobe Sign account with a valid FSU email address. Free accounts are primarily for signers of documents. Adobe Sign supports digital signatures by simply placing the Digital Signature field on a form (either via Text Tags, drag and drop in the Adobe Sign Authoring environment, or authoring in Adobe Acrobat with Acroforms). For more information on how to use digital signatures in Adobe Sign, visit https://helpx.adobe.com/sign/using/digital-signatures.html. To create a free Adobe Sign account with your FSU student email account, visit https://helpx.adobe.com/sign/using/create-adobe-sign-free-account.html. Students are required to use their official FSU student email account for Adobe Sign digital signatures. FSU employees can also use Adobe Creative Cloud at home. Please use your Adobe Enterprise ID to sign into Adobe.com to download and install the software. Your Adobe Enterprise ID will be created using your FSUID in the format fsuid at fsu.edu. For assistance with Adobe or any other software, please contact the COE Office of Information and Instructional Technologies (OIIT) directly: https://education.fsu.edu/about/faculty-staff-resources/oiit. Adobe Online Training Resources There are many online training resources to help faculty, staff and students master Adobe signatures and Adobe Creative Cloud apps. Follow the links below to access everything from short informational videos to full online courses. * Digital Signatures (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/learning/acrobat-xi-creating-forms/digital-signatures?u=42572828 * Signatures via EchoSign: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/acrobat-xi-creating-forms/distribute-via-echosign * FSU Adobe Creative Cloud Information: https://its.fsu.edu/service-catalog/end-point-computing/its-software-licensing/adobe-creative-cloud * LinkedIn Learning - https://www.linkedin.com/learning/ * Adobe Learn - https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html Note to iPad Users: Adobe PDF form fields may not be available if viewing documents using the ?Preview? option. Please download the document to utilize the fill-in and electronic signature features. College of Education Department Contacts For Summer 2020 ? Subject to Change Department Chairs Forms requiring department chair signature must be routed to the applicable College of Education department chair listed below: * Educational Leadership and Policy Studies ? Dr. Motoko Akiba (makiba at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems ? Dr. James Klein (jklein at fsu.edu) * Sport Management ? Dr. Jeffrey James (jdjames at fsu.edu) * School of Teacher Education ? Dr. Sherry Southerland (ssoutherland at fsu.edu) Department Staff For assistance with form submissions, registration, or course offerings in the College of Education, please contact the appropriate department staff person listed below: * Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (online MS, EDS and EDD programs in Educational Leadership/Admin.) ? Deb Ham-Kelly (dhamkelly at fsu.edu) * Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (all other programs) ? Jimmy Pastrano (jpastrano at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems Registration (all programs) ? Jennifer Walsh (jnwalsh at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Sport Psychology) ? Jennifer Walsh (jnwalsh at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies; Learning and Cognition; Measurement and Statistics) ? Mary Kate McKee (mmckee at campus.fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Counseling Psychology and School Psychology PHD; School Psychology MS/EDS; Counseling Psychology MS/EDS; Mental Health Counseling MS/EDS, School Counseling MS/EDS) ? Taneshia Toussaint (tytoussaint at fsu.edu) * Sport Management (all programs) ? Jeff Hoh (jhoh at fsu.edu) * School of Teacher Education (Curriculum and Instruction - PhD and on-campus MS and EDS programs) ? Britni DeZerga (b.dezerga at fsu.edu) * School of Teacher Education (Curriculum and Instruction - combined BS/MS pathway students and online MS students) ? Jeannie McDowell (jmcdowell at fsu.edu) Course Registration Drop a Class from a Closed Enrollment Term (Current or Prior) Occasionally, it's necessary for a student to drop a class after the current term's drop/add period ends. Students can initiate a late course drops for individual courses using the course drop tool in my.fsu.edu by following the step-by-step instructions at https://sc.my.fsu.edu/students/how/drop-class-closed-enrollment-term-current-or-prior. Once the drop form has been generated, students should save a copy of the form for their records. The drop from must then be submitted via email to the student?s appropriate academic dean?s representative. * College of Education Undergraduate Students ? George Green (ggreen at fsu.edu) * College of Education Graduate Students ? Lisa Beverly (lbeverly at fsu.edu) * Non-Degree Seeking Students: University Registrar (registrar at fsu.edu) ADD a Class after Drop/Add Ends To add a class after the drop/add period for a current enrollment term ends, contact the academic department staff person listed above. Course Swaps after Drop/Add Ends To drop and add classes concurrently (swap courses) after the drop/add period for a current enrollment term ends, contact the academic department staff person listed above. Withdrawals ? ?Dropping All Coursework? In order to ?drop" all coursework on the schedule, after the drop/add period for a given semester, the student is required to submit Withdrawal Application from the University for the term. For information on applying for a withdrawal, COE students should contact the appropriate OASIS staff person listed below. Undergraduate - Stephen Mozier (smozier at fsu.edu) Graduate - Lisa Beverly (lbeverly at fsu.edu) Non-Degree Seeking Students - University Registrar (registrar at fsu.edu) Other Helpful Websites Academic Calendars Current and future University academic calendars and enrollment appointments (registration windows) can be viewed at https://registrar.fsu.edu/calendar/. Student Central (my.fsu.edu) ?How To? for Students: https://sc.my.fsu.edu/students/how If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: lbeverly at fsu.edu Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a graduate or undergraduate major within the College of Education at Florida State University. The COE graduate listserv is a resource used strictly by COE administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU COE, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the COE Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amy R. Guerette at aguerette at fsu.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Friday, June 19 Summer session B only: * Last Day of Classes. * Last day to reduce course load, if permitted, by the Academic Dean. * Last day to apply for AA Degree at the Office of Undergraduate Studies, UCA 3400. Summer Session F only: * End of prorated 12th week of classes. * Deadline for late drop with dean's permission. Resources We are including this section in our weekly newsletter to increase awareness of special resources being made to students during the coronavirus pandemic. Have a resource that we should include on this list? Email us! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/53b5c8d6-2e83-4254-948f-e7236cf12a58.jpg] Career Center Virtual Resources The Career Center has a number of online resources designed to help you in your professional development and connect with potential employers. This includes the newly launched NoleNetwork, which is replacing Handshake. By creating a profiling and filling out your information, NoleNetwork will suggest jobs and internships that are relevant to you and your goals. The Career Center is also providing assistance with resumes, cover letters, personal statements and more. You can schedule a session by emailing Dr. Kyle Roark. You can also participate in mock interviews over Zoom by scheduling a session through the NoleNetwork. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ba11b444-af9e-41ea-9154-c285c39bb3c7.png] Access LRC Computers & Software Do you miss the resources of the LRC? Now you can access the computers and software from the comfort of your own home! Even better, you can access this resource 24/7. This is an experimental solution, and as such any feedback is appreciated. To learn how to connect to the LRC computers and software, read these instructions. Additionally, Adobe Creative Cloud and IBM SPSS are granting FSU students temporary at-home access to their applications to help our community thrive during this time of remote learning. Learn more here. SPSS Statistics Premium 26 and AMOS are both being offered free for home use until June 30, 2020. This offer is available to FSU faculty, staff and students through FSU ITS. You can get and install these programs by going to the ITS Software Store here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recruiting Student Research Subjects [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dee6b28e-e362-401b-9b0d-ebb77034a5c2.jpg] Many research projects at the College of Education rely on volunteers. If you are working on a research project and are looking for volunteer subjects, you can now have your project to the College of Education website to help in the recruitment process. You can submit your project's information here. Current projects in need of volunteers include: * Teaching Training in Virtual Reality Environment * Designing Task Narrative For Problem-Solving in Math Learning Games: A Phenomenological Exploration * Sport Participation, Acculturative Stress, and Depressive Symptoms among International College Students in the United States * Sexual Assault Among College Students: Evaluating the Severity of Suicidality and the Moderating Role of Protective Factors * The Impact of Perceived Person-Organization Fit, Internship Satisfaction, and Personality Traits on the Commitment to Teaching and Intention to Quit of Pre-Service Teachers During Their Student Teaching Internship * Take a Breath: A Population-oriented Prevention Approach using Mindfulness Training to Impact College Students' Sense of Coherence, Stress Levels, and Help-seeking Intentions * The Impact of English Language Proficiency, Social Connectedness, and Perceived Discrimination on Academic Achievement and Self-Efficacy Amongst International Students * "I See You, Sis": Identity Development of Black Undergraduate Women at an HBCU and a PWI * Inspire, Instruct, or Both? Game-Based Support of Creativity To learn more about these projects and/or to volunteer, visit education.fsu.edu/subject-recruitment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [studnets in class lined up] TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test Changes ETS has announced that students impacted by the coronavirus will be able to take the TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test at home until test centers can be reopened. Testing will be conducted through the use of live remote proctoring. Find more details about security measures and answers to other questions you may have on the TOEFL and GRE web pages dedicated to this purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ELPS Student Orientation] Zoom Backgrounds We know you miss campus as much as we do. That's why we've created some College of Education-related virtual backgrounds for your Zoom conference calls. Put yourself in your favorite place in the Stone Building or Tully Gym. Download the virtual backgrounds here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [computer_idea_web.jpg] Free and Discounted Wi-Fi for Students Local Internet service providers (ISPs) are offering students Internet access at discounted rates. Eduroam is also providing free, unlimited access to secure Wi-Fi spots at hundreds of higher education institutions. You can learn more about both offers by going here. Upcoming Events Please note: we are spotlighting virtual events in order to promote social distancing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dc0573be-3666-45cf-bf9b-0ff2cc2ed4c3.png] FSU R Group Wednesdays 3:30 PM Those interested in learning about R can do so from the comfort of their home as we shift to online learning. Join Dr. Russell Almond and learn about the power of R. The group also has a new challenge project. Dr. Almond has gained access to the COVID-19 database from John Hopkins University, so the group will be looking at how to access remote data from R, as well as thinking about what to do with modeling and visualiization. You can enroll in Canvas by clicking here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a444e8ea-befa-450a-bf76-0bc253d7551b.jpg] Meditation Mondays Every Monday 12:00 - 1:00 PM Zoom Join the CGE for a virtual 20-minute guided mediation followed by open discussion and connection. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3135cc7e-dec2-48eb-ac18-409a99916648.jpg] English Conversation Club Every Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:00 PM Zoom Join us for English Conversation Club led by Laura Dean, CGE Program Coordinator, and other CGE staff members Monday - Friday from 4-5 p.m. on Zoom to continue practicing conversational English. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a daily email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8374c06a-92e8-4e02-adac-8b6d1799098f.jpg] Virtual International Coffee Hour Every Friday 5:00 - 6:30 PM Zoom Join us to listen to special presentations and have a good time. Please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, link and contact information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/948d567d-124c-4209-992f-53a7e3b354b8.png] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3b302f00-31d4-4872-9863-6b9245e6dff8.png] Last week, the College of Education made a formal statement on Black Lives Matter as well as published a new resource, put together by Dr. Erik Hines and Mia Hines for school counselors wanting to support Black students. We will continue publishing resources to educate individuals and provide anti-racist resources to the public, such as our anti-racism resource. We hope that you find these resources to be helpful in our pursuit of a more equitable and just society. Student Spotlight: Savannah Watson [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3dd78aa6-4bf3-40f6-96d7-91a4d37f6587.jpg] Hometown: Tallahassee, FL Program: Autism Spectrum Disorder Online Program (M.S.) My name is Savannah Watson and I am currently getting my Master's in Curriculum and Instruction with a major in Autism Spectrum Disorder. I am a Special Education Teacher at Elizabeth Cobb Middle School in Tallahassee. My students inspired me to go back to Florida State to earn my master's degree. I graduated from the College of Education in 2017 with a B.S. in Sport Management. I grew up in both Crawfordville and Tallahassee, Florida. The only thing I love more than being a teacher is being a student at Florida State. About the Program: Florida State's online master's program in Autism Spectrum Disorder offers an innovative new way to address the growing demand for autism specialists. With our online master's program, professionals have an opportunity to learn more about the disorder. Furthermore, we teach our students best practices for working with students with ASD in a variety of settings.In this program, you will work with experienced faculty conducting important research on pressing issues related to ASD. Under the guidance of these faculty members, you will gain the training and knowledge you need to excel at helping individuals with ASD develop and achieve lifelong success. [View on Instagram] [Like us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [View our profile on LinkedIn] [View our videos on YouTube] Florida State University College of Education, 1114 W. 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Dean?s permission required to drop below twelve semester hours. * Last day to drop a course without receiving a grade. * Last day to withdraw without receiving a grade. * Last day for doctoral students to take and pass their preliminary examination in order to add or convert dissertation hours for the current semester. * Last day to petition to reinstate class schedule cancelled for nonpayment of tuition. If you have any questions or if you need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact your academic department staff or me. Best wishes, Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: lbeverly at fsu.edu Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a graduate or undergraduate major within the College of Education at Florida State University. The COE graduate listserv is a resource used strictly by COE administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. 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Students are liable for all fees for courses still on their schedules at midnight. * Last day to add a course without Academic Dean's permission. * Last day to cancel enrollment and have fees removed. Friday, June 26 Summer session C only: * Fifth Day of Classes. * Last day to submit waivers or billings. * Last day to request VA deferment from VA representative. * Last day of Drop/Add Summer session A only: * Prorated 7th week session deadline. * Last day to submit form requesting S/U grading or to change S/U option back to regular grade. * Last day to reduce course load without permission of Academic Dean. Dean's permission required to drop below minimum hours. * Last day for doctoral students to take and pass their preliminary examination in order to add or convert dissertation hours for the current semester. * Last day to drop a course without receiving a grade. * Last day to withdraw from school without receiving a grade. Resources We are including this section in our weekly newsletter to increase awareness of special resources being made to students during the coronavirus pandemic. Have a resource that we should include on this list? Email us! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/53b5c8d6-2e83-4254-948f-e7236cf12a58.jpg] Career Center Virtual Resources The Career Center has a number of online resources designed to help you in your professional development and connect with potential employers. This includes the newly launched NoleNetwork, which is replacing Handshake. By creating a profiling and filling out your information, NoleNetwork will suggest jobs and internships that are relevant to you and your goals. The Career Center is also providing assistance with resumes, cover letters, personal statements and more. You can schedule a session by emailing Dr. Kyle Roark. You can also participate in mock interviews over Zoom by scheduling a session through the NoleNetwork. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ba11b444-af9e-41ea-9154-c285c39bb3c7.png] Access LRC Computers & Software Do you miss the resources of the LRC? Now you can access the computers and software from the comfort of your own home! Even better, you can access this resource 24/7. This is an experimental solution, and as such any feedback is appreciated. To learn how to connect to the LRC computers and software, read these instructions. Additionally, Adobe Creative Cloud and IBM SPSS are granting FSU students temporary at-home access to their applications to help our community thrive during this time of remote learning. Learn more here. SPSS Statistics Premium 26 and AMOS are both being offered free for home use until June 30, 2020. This offer is available to FSU faculty, staff and students through FSU ITS. You can get and install these programs by going to the ITS Software Store here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recruiting Student Research Subjects [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dee6b28e-e362-401b-9b0d-ebb77034a5c2.jpg] Many research projects at the College of Education rely on volunteers. If you are working on a research project and are looking for volunteer subjects, you can now have your project to the College of Education website to help in the recruitment process. You can submit your project's information here. Current projects in need of volunteers include: * Teaching Training in Virtual Reality Environment * Designing Task Narrative For Problem-Solving in Math Learning Games: A Phenomenological Exploration * Sport Participation, Acculturative Stress, and Depressive Symptoms among International College Students in the United States * Sexual Assault Among College Students: Evaluating the Severity of Suicidality and the Moderating Role of Protective Factors * The Impact of Perceived Person-Organization Fit, Internship Satisfaction, and Personality Traits on the Commitment to Teaching and Intention to Quit of Pre-Service Teachers During Their Student Teaching Internship * Take a Breath: A Population-oriented Prevention Approach using Mindfulness Training to Impact College Students' Sense of Coherence, Stress Levels, and Help-seeking Intentions * The Impact of English Language Proficiency, Social Connectedness, and Perceived Discrimination on Academic Achievement and Self-Efficacy Amongst International Students * "I See You, Sis": Identity Development of Black Undergraduate Women at an HBCU and a PWI * Inspire, Instruct, or Both? Game-Based Support of Creativity To learn more about these projects and/or to volunteer, visit education.fsu.edu/subject-recruitment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [studnets in class lined up] TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test Changes ETS has announced that students impacted by the coronavirus will be able to take the TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test at home until test centers can be reopened. Testing will be conducted through the use of live remote proctoring. Find more details about security measures and answers to other questions you may have on the TOEFL and GRE web pages dedicated to this purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ELPS Student Orientation] Zoom Backgrounds We know you miss campus as much as we do. That's why we've created some College of Education-related virtual backgrounds for your Zoom conference calls. Put yourself in your favorite place in the Stone Building or Tully Gym. Download the virtual backgrounds here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [computer_idea_web.jpg] Free and Discounted Wi-Fi for Students Local Internet service providers (ISPs) are offering students Internet access at discounted rates. Eduroam is also providing free, unlimited access to secure Wi-Fi spots at hundreds of higher education institutions. You can learn more about both offers by going here. Upcoming Events Please note: we are spotlighting virtual events in order to promote social distancing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dc0573be-3666-45cf-bf9b-0ff2cc2ed4c3.png] FSU R Group Wednesdays 3:30 PM Those interested in learning about R can do so from the comfort of their home as we shift to online learning. Join Dr. Russell Almond and learn about the power of R. The group also has a new challenge project. Dr. Almond has gained access to the COVID-19 database from John Hopkins University, so the group will be looking at how to access remote data from R, as well as thinking about what to do with modeling and visualiization. You can enroll in Canvas by clicking here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a444e8ea-befa-450a-bf76-0bc253d7551b.jpg] Meditation Mondays Every Monday 12:00 - 1:00 PM Zoom Join the CGE for a virtual 20-minute guided mediation followed by open discussion and connection. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3135cc7e-dec2-48eb-ac18-409a99916648.jpg] English Conversation Club Every Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:00 PM Zoom Join us for English Conversation Club led by Laura Dean, CGE Program Coordinator, and other CGE staff members Monday - Friday from 4-5 p.m. on Zoom to continue practicing conversational English. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a daily email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8374c06a-92e8-4e02-adac-8b6d1799098f.jpg] Virtual International Coffee Hour Every Friday 5:00 - 6:30 PM Zoom Join us to listen to special presentations and have a good time. Please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, link and contact information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/05c4093a-8d65-4424-b10b-372371fbb6aa.png] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9a11ab92-9a17-494a-b7de-729a287745b9.jpg] The Florida Center for Reading Research is seeking volunteers for an important study on learning loss over the summer. They are looking for parents, caregivers and families with children in pre-K through fifth grade to share and create demonstration videos for the Student Center Activities. Qualified participants will receive a $50 gift card to Walmart. Click here to see if you qualify. Student Spotlight: Erin Connelly [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/2ead0cf3-5947-40c9-8766-9898f0a610a9.jpg] Hometown: Sarasota, FL Program: Career Counseling (M.S./Ed.S.) I came to FSU to study career counseling because career development is fascinating--even in my own first years in the workforce, I'd held a handful of very different jobs and struggled to know what to do next. I like that the career counseling program offers all of the education of a clinical mental health counseling program with the added emphasis on how and why we choose what work is meaningful to us. My focus is working with college students in academic and career decision making. While in the career counseling program, I've been lucky enough to work as a career counselor and advisor, as well as with various experiential learning programs at the FSU Career Center. I also interned with SolutionSkills Inc., a local business that assists high school students through the college admissions process. About the Program: The Career Counseling program is in the Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems. It is one of five accredited programs in the nation. Graduates work in college settings, P-12 school settings, and other professional counseling settings. [View on Instagram] [Like us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [View our profile on LinkedIn] [View our videos on YouTube] Florida State University College of Education, 1114 W. 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Monday, July 6: Summer C students * First day to apply for financial aid deferments and delayed delivery loans. * Last day to pay or defer tuition, housing, or fees for all students, including veterans who are not using a veteran deferment, without a $100.00 late fee. Veterans should contact a VA representative with questions. Resources We are including this section in our weekly newsletter to increase awareness of special resources being made to students during the coronavirus pandemic. Have a resource that we should include on this list? Email us! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/53b5c8d6-2e83-4254-948f-e7236cf12a58.jpg] Career Center Virtual Resources The Career Center has a number of online resources designed to help you in your professional development and connect with potential employers. This includes the newly launched NoleNetwork, which is replacing Handshake. By creating a profiling and filling out your information, NoleNetwork will suggest jobs and internships that are relevant to you and your goals. The Career Center is also providing assistance with resumes, cover letters, personal statements and more. You can schedule a session by emailing Dr. Kyle Roark. You can also participate in mock interviews over Zoom by scheduling a session through the NoleNetwork. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ba11b444-af9e-41ea-9154-c285c39bb3c7.png] Access LRC Computers & Software Do you miss the resources of the LRC? Now you can access the computers and software from the comfort of your own home! Even better, you can access this resource 24/7. This is an experimental solution, and as such any feedback is appreciated. To learn how to connect to the LRC computers and software, read these instructions. Additionally, Adobe Creative Cloud and IBM SPSS are granting FSU students temporary at-home access to their applications to help our community thrive during this time of remote learning. Learn more here. SPSS Statistics Premium 26 and AMOS are both being offered free for home use until June 30, 2020. This offer is available to FSU faculty, staff and students through FSU ITS. You can get and install these programs by going to the ITS Software Store here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recruiting Student Research Subjects [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dee6b28e-e362-401b-9b0d-ebb77034a5c2.jpg] Many research projects at the College of Education rely on volunteers. If you are working on a research project and are looking for volunteer subjects, you can now have your project to the College of Education website to help in the recruitment process. You can submit your project's information here. Current projects in need of volunteers include: * Teaching Training in Virtual Reality Environment * Designing Task Narrative For Problem-Solving in Math Learning Games: A Phenomenological Exploration * Sport Participation, Acculturative Stress, and Depressive Symptoms among International College Students in the United States * Sexual Assault Among College Students: Evaluating the Severity of Suicidality and the Moderating Role of Protective Factors * The Impact of Perceived Person-Organization Fit, Internship Satisfaction, and Personality Traits on the Commitment to Teaching and Intention to Quit of Pre-Service Teachers During Their Student Teaching Internship * Take a Breath: A Population-oriented Prevention Approach using Mindfulness Training to Impact College Students' Sense of Coherence, Stress Levels, and Help-seeking Intentions * The Impact of English Language Proficiency, Social Connectedness, and Perceived Discrimination on Academic Achievement and Self-Efficacy Amongst International Students * "I See You, Sis": Identity Development of Black Undergraduate Women at an HBCU and a PWI * Inspire, Instruct, or Both? Game-Based Support of Creativity To learn more about these projects and/or to volunteer, visit education.fsu.edu/subject-recruitment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [studnets in class lined up] TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test Changes ETS has announced that students impacted by the coronavirus will be able to take the TOEFL iBT and GRE General Test at home until test centers can be reopened. Testing will be conducted through the use of live remote proctoring. Find more details about security measures and answers to other questions you may have on the TOEFL and GRE web pages dedicated to this purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ELPS Student Orientation] Zoom Backgrounds We know you miss campus as much as we do. That's why we've created some College of Education-related virtual backgrounds for your Zoom conference calls. Put yourself in your favorite place in the Stone Building or Tully Gym. Download the virtual backgrounds here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [computer_idea_web.jpg] Free and Discounted Wi-Fi for Students Local Internet service providers (ISPs) are offering students Internet access at discounted rates. Eduroam is also providing free, unlimited access to secure Wi-Fi spots at hundreds of higher education institutions. You can learn more about both offers by going here. Upcoming Events Please note: we are spotlighting virtual events in order to promote social distancing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dc0573be-3666-45cf-bf9b-0ff2cc2ed4c3.png] FSU R Group Wednesdays 3:30 PM Those interested in learning about R can do so from the comfort of their home as we shift to online learning. Join Dr. Russell Almond and learn about the power of R. The group also has a new challenge project. Dr. Almond has gained access to the COVID-19 database from John Hopkins University, so the group will be looking at how to access remote data from R, as well as thinking about what to do with modeling and visualiization. You can enroll in Canvas by clicking here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a444e8ea-befa-450a-bf76-0bc253d7551b.jpg] Meditation Mondays Every Monday 12:00 - 1:00 PM Zoom Join the CGE for a virtual 20-minute guided mediation followed by open discussion and connection. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3135cc7e-dec2-48eb-ac18-409a99916648.jpg] English Conversation Club Every Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:00 PM Zoom Join us for English Conversation Club led by Laura Dean, CGE Program Coordinator, and other CGE staff members Monday - Friday from 4-5 p.m. on Zoom to continue practicing conversational English. To join us, please sign up using the link to receive a daily email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8374c06a-92e8-4e02-adac-8b6d1799098f.jpg] Virtual International Coffee Hour Every Friday 5:00 - 6:30 PM Zoom Join us to listen to special presentations and have a good time. Please sign up using the link to receive a weekly email with the Zoom link and login instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, link and contact information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e478154c-4b9d-4330-8e20-40b85cc8cba3.png] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d310a147-d44d-4dc4-bf76-317299471a50.jpg] Faculty members in the College of Education regularly publish and research topics related to anti-racism. In addition to the anti-racism resources we published earlier in June, we wanted to share with you a reading list of articles, book chapters, monographs and more published by our faculty members to provide further reading on these important topics. You can find the reading list here. [View on Instagram] [Like us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [View our profile on LinkedIn] [View our videos on YouTube] Florida State University College of Education, 1114 W. Call St, PO Box 3064450, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2725 Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu in collaboration with [Constant Contact] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: