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ThursdayFebruary 23
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Webinar: Moodle Collaborative Features
This webinar will explore the use of four Moodle features: Discussion Forum, Wiki, Glossary, and Book. These features can be...used for student collaboration and creation of shared content. We will view examples of each one, discuss their pros and cons, and list some tips for using them in your course. We will also walk through the basic setup and options for each feature.
You will be able to access the webinar by going to http://connect.lsu.edu/wikibook/ . You can log in using your PAWS ID/ password, or you can log in as a guest. You will be able to enter the meeting once the host is in the meeting room and accepts you. It is highly recommended to run a connection test to ensure your computer and network connections are properly configured to provide you with the best possible Adobe Connect Pro meeting experience. To run the test, visit http://connect.grok.lsu.edu/article.aspx?articleid=14711.... -
Introduction to GMail
This is an introductory class for people with no knowledge of email. Patrons will learn how to:
Create a G-Mail...accountCompose and send a message Reply to a message they have receivedForward a messageSend a file as an attachment to a message
Library: Baker Branch
Location: Meeting Room
Other Information:Registration is required. Space is available for up to 8 participants.Contact: Loretta, Baker Reference
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Krazy Karaoke
Come pick out of over 134,000 songs and sing until your heart's content!...
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80's Night
Enjoy the music of the '80s every Thursday....
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Digital Poster Contest for TechPawLooza 2012 Theme: Educate! Connect!
2012 POSTER DESIGN COMPETITION
Information Technology Services is currently gearing up for our second annual..."Technology Day" - TechPawLooza 2012! The theme for this year's event is Educate! Connect! Discover! This event will take place on March 14, 2012 in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Student Union and is open to all LSU students, faculty and staff.
ELIGIBILITY:
Currently enrolled students at LSU
DEADLINE:
February 19, 2012
REQUIREMENTS:
Posters should be graphically attractive and incorporate a dynamic message related to technology and LSU. We especially look for images that demonstrate creativity and can be digitally rendered using various style. The winning posters will be displayed during the TechPawLooza! event and also at future TechPawLooza! events. So please bear this in mind when designing your poster.
1.Poster should be designed in PORTRAIT mode, not landscape
2.The physical size of the poster should be 11 x 16
3.The resolution should be 300 DPI
4.The poster entry must be uploaded to FilesToGeaux and submitted in .PDF format (see submission form below)
5.All entries must incorporate:
- The word-TechPawLooza!
- The theme- Educate! Connect! Discover!
- The date- March 14, 2012
- The location - Royal Cotillion Ballroom - Student Union
- The official logo - download here or go to https://sites.google.com/site/techpawlooza12/logo
- The slogan - The Source for Innovation, Ingenuity, and Technology
SUBMISSION FORM:
To complete the submission form and upload your design, click here or go to https://sites.google.com/site/techpawlooza12/submissions
JUDGING CRITERIA:
- The top 10 posters will be selected by the TechPawLooza! committee.
- The top 5 posters will be will be selected by a panel of outstanding judges and the winner announced on the date of the event.
GRAND PRIZE:
One copy of Adobe Photoshop and/or... -
Girls on the Run of Greater Baton Rouge 2012 Spring Season ...
Our Mission:
We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which...creatively integrates running.
Our Vision:We envision a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams!
The Program:
Girls on the Run® is a 501(c)3 positive youth development program which combines an interactive curriculum and running to inspire self-respect and healthy lifestyles in pre-teen girls. Our core curriculum addresses many aspects of girls’ development – their physical, emotional, mental and social well-being. Lessons provide girls with the tools to make positive decisions and to avoid risky adolescent behaviors.
Curricula Organization
The Girls on the Run curriculum is divided into three parts:
* The first eight lessons are centered on the girls getting to know themselves. Examining their values, their likes and dislikes, and who they envision themselves to be. As the girls get to know themselves, they are also sharing with each other. Lesson topics and learning goals include ‘fueling our healthy pace’, ‘centering: the importance of slowing down’ and ‘celebrating gratitude.’
* The next eight lessons concentrate on team building, being supportive, learning to listen and cooperate, etc. Lesson topics and learning goals include ‘standing up to peer pressure’, ‘gossiping hurts everyone’ and ‘it’s okay to choose my friends.’
* The last eight lessons relate to the world at large. This includes making a contribution to your community and learning to recognize and deal with the negative messages we often receive from the world (media awareness, negative peer pressure, etc.) Lesson topics and learning goals include: ‘learning about community’, ‘tuning into a new message (media literacy)’ and the development and implementation of a group community project.
The 24 lessons conclude with the opportunity to participate in a 5k event.... -
Leisure Classes Beginning Today
Leisure Classes beginning today are:
"European Art and History for Travelers"
"Tennis:...Beginning"
"Croquet"
For more information, visit our website at www.lsu.edu/leisureclasses, call us at (225) 578-5119 or stop by our office located in room 310 in the LSU Student Union.... -
EXHIBITION: CHARLES DICKENS AT 200: A CELEBRATION OF HIS LIFE AND
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens, one of English literature’s most beloved authors. To...commemorate the occasion, LSU Libraries Special Collections presents a small exhibition titled “Charles Dickens at 200: A Celebration of His Life and Works,” on display in Hill Memorial Library from January 23 – April 28, 2012. First editions of several of Dickens’ novels and examples of all the forms in which his stories first appeared (parts, magazines, and books) will be featured, along with an extensive collection of Dickensian ephemera (theatre programs, in particular) dating from 1880 to 1930.
For more information, visit the LSU Libraries Special Collections web site at http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special or call (225) 578-6544.
FridayFebruary 24
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Flamethrowers
Four hip youngsters hailing from Chuckville are slowly proving themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the South. The..."cover band" stereotype does not apply to Flamethrowers, who offer a blazing mix of ball busting rock spanning five decades....


