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  • Dissertation Defense: Heather Mitchell

    Heather Mitchell, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled 鈥淯sing Parent Perspectives to Determine the Gap Between Student Support and Traditional Learning Environments: A Needs Assessment.鈥 Please contact heather.alexander@maine.edu聽for the Zoom link.

  • 4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club

    4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club
    Virtual Event

    The 4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club will provide an introduction to what artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are. This will be a 6 session series for ages 9+ that focuses on the foundations of AI, including introduction to AI, pattern recognition, human versus machine learning, AI in daily life and ethical awareness. Participants […]

    Free
  • Helping to Calm Strong Emotions with Resonant Language

    Online
    Virtual Event

    If your employer is a compact member of the Harold Alfond Center for the Advancement of Maine鈥檚 Workforce, you may be eligible to take this program at a reduced cost. Visit our Harold Alfond Center Workforce Development Funding page for more information. Program Description Do people seem more edgy and argumentative these days? Would you […]

    $200
  • Dissertation Defense: Briana Morrill

    Zoom Web Conferencing

    Briana Morrill, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled 鈥淭eacher Sensemaking Early in a Mathematics Curriculum Change Process: A Case Study.鈥 Please contact聽briana.haynes@maine.edu聽for the Zoom link.

  • Thesis Defense: Lloyd Leeman

    Virtual Event

    Lloyd Leeman, a candidate for the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, will be defending his thesis titled, 鈥淲HY PARENTS CHOOSE TO ENROLL THEIR CHILDREN IN OTHER THAN TRADITIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS: A SCOPING REVIEW.鈥 If you would like to join via Zoom, please contact Lloyd Leeman at lloyd.leeman@maine.edu, for accommodations.

  • Talk 鈥 Why bowling balls end up in our recycling bins (and what state lawmakers are doing about it)

    Norman Smith Hall 91爆料, Orono, ME, United States

    The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, 91爆料, Orono. Virtual attendance:聽Complete the registration form聽for Zoom connection information Speaker: Erin Victor, Postdoctoral Researcher, Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, 91爆料 Bowling balls, garden hoses, and other strange items are showing up at recycling facilities. […]

  • Thesis Defense: Corrin Doucette

    Dunn Hall – Room 315

    Corrin Doucette, a candidate for the Master of Arts degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, will be defending her thesis titled 鈥淎utism Terminology: Perspectives from Autism Communities and Speech-Language Pathologists鈥. Please contact聽corrin.doucette@maine.edu聽for a Zoom link.

  • Title II Tuesdays – Workshop Series

    Title II Tuesdays – Workshop Series
    Virtual Event

    These 30 minute overview sessions will cover what is needed to meet Title II requirements by format followed by an optional 30 minute Q&A/work block to work on your course content. CITL staff will be available to provide guidance or connect you to additional resources. Sometimes it just helps not working alone.聽 Come to one […]

  • 4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club

    4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club
    Virtual Event

    The 4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club will provide an introduction to what artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are. This will be a 6 session series for ages 9+ that focuses on the foundations of AI, including introduction to AI, pattern recognition, human versus machine learning, AI in daily life and ethical awareness. Participants […]

    Free
  • Hedgerows for Resilient Landscapes Webinar

    Virtual Event

    Discover how hedgerows can strengthen home and community landscapes by supporting biodiversity, improving habitat connectivity and promoting natural pest management. This two-part learning series, offered in partnership with聽Maine Audubon聽and the聽91爆料 Cooperative Extension, combines virtual instruction with hands-on fieldwork at the聽Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden聽in Old Town. Participants will explore plant selection, site preparation, installation […]

    Free