‘Make It Stick’ explains how people can learn better and remember longer.
For the first time, the conference will feature a grad student track.
A special set of classes and events exploring the Wisconsin Idea—the philosophy that the University of Wisconsin should serve all residents of the state with opportunities for intellectual, creative, and community growth—begins in mid-September.
Attendees explored topics such as using storytelling to enhance the learning experience, designing culturally inclusive learning environments, mastering new educational technologies, and producing high-quality online videos.
The revamped Job Center of Wisconsin website includes novel features for job-seekers.
During most of the 10-month program, participants work with real clients, under the supervision of an International Coach Federation-certified coach. They also explore concepts such as emotional intelligence and appreciative inquiry while discovering how to use the power of self-awareness.
On Sept. 19, the daylong session will explore therapeutic techniques for suicide loss survivors.
Fall catalog invites learners to explore the Wisconsin Idea through personal and professional growth
The Wisconsin Idea—the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s commitment to spreading its knowledge far beyond its borders—informs everything the university does. It’s even at the heart of the 2018 fall catalog from UW-Madison Continuing Studies. The catalog also introduces Continuing Studies’ fall Lifelong Learner Giveaway.
Online instructor takes her skills to the next level in Professional Certificate in Online Education
The certificate is offered three times a year, beginning in January, May, and September.
Wagner will be honored at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference on Aug. 7-9.
Advice from career counselor Moira Kelley: Don’t be afraid to try something new.
Senior guest auditors can attend a wide range of lectures at University of Wisconsin System schools for free.