Are you looking for a faster, easier way to create Quizzes for Webcourses@UCF? Respondus 4 is available to all faculty at UCF and allows you to format a Word document to create your quizzes. This workshop will review how to access the tool, format quiz questions, and use Respondus 4 to create and upload your quiz. In this workshop, you'll: …
EventsCome engage with Wellness and Health Promotion Services at our Sexual Wellness tabling event where you get accurate information, freebies, connection to campus and community health services to end the stigma of sexual health and overall well-being.
EventsStarting out your research? Build research profiles depending on your future research agenda. It is the first step to help increase your research visibility. A few tips and tricks will be shared on how to harness the power of persistent ids (PIDs) to start your journey into the research world.
EventsLaw schools want applicants who do more than show up—they want changemakers. Academic Advancement Programs invites you to join this session to explore the kinds of activities that signal readiness for legal study: leadership roles, advocacy work, research, volunteering, student organizations, and civic engagement. Whether you're building your resume or reflecting on past involvement, we’ll help you connect your experiences …
EventsPlease drop by to learn about our programs in Instructional Design, e-Learning and Educational Technology!
EventsJoin us for an online information session to learn more about the Curriculum and Instruction EdD program at UCF!
EventsJoin us to learn more about UCF's Nonprofit Management graduate programs!
EventsMindfulness is an effective strategy for managing distress and enhancing well-being. Learn to build skills to improve your awareness of the present moment and observe what is happening within and around you without judgment. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
EventsJoin us for a virtual information session to learn more about UCF's Public Policy MPP program and application requirements!
EventsNo appointment needed - just come to the Kenneth G. Dixon Career Development Center: Tuesdays: 2-4pm Wednesdays: 12-2pm Check in on the first floor and you'll be directed to visit with a Career Peer Advisor for assistance with your resume, cover letter, or Handshake profile, or let us know if you have any quick career questions!
EventsJoin us to learn more about UCF's Research Administration graduate programs!
EventsHealthy data management provides a foundation for strong research. This session will introduce participants to the components of a data management plan, data management processes, the DMPTool, and data repositories. Topics include data expectations, data and metadata standards, access and sharing considerations, and data storage and preservation. Presented by Sarah Norris
EventsWhat if your frontline experience was your greatest competitive advantage? In this dynamic session, Joel George shares how he transitioned from trauma ER nurse to healthcare executive by thinking like an entrepreneur inside a large system. Drawing inspiration from luxury hospitality and retail strategy, he reveals how experience, access, and operational design have become powerful growth drivers in modern healthcare. …
EventsInterested in shaping the future of education and the workforce? Join us to explore UCF’s Career and Workforce Education (CWE) programs and discover how we prepare teachers, trainers, and educational leaders to tackle real-world challenges. Through a focus on current issues, trends, and research-based practice, our programs equip graduates to lead and innovate across education and workforce systems.
EventsThe Master of Arts in Exceptional Student Education K-12 program is for non-education majors or previously certified teachers in another content area. The MEd in Exceptional Student Education program prepares exceptional education teachers to enhance their knowledge in programs serving Pre- K-12 students with disabilities.
EventsThe Teacher Education MAT in Art Education program is a state-approved initial teacher preparation program for students seeking certification to teach Art in grades K-12, including students previously certified to teach in another field.
EventsInterested in making a global impact through volunteering? Join The Borgen Project for a virtual information session to learn how you can help advocate for policies that reduce global poverty. During this session, participants will learn about volunteer and internship opportunities, advocacy efforts, and ways to get involved in initiatives that support global development and poverty reduction. By the end …
EventsJoin us for a session designed for prospective Applied Learning and Instruction program candidates!
EventsThis group meets every Tuesday excluding campus closures/holidays. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we …
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