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We were so excited to see all of you dive into this new game we created! We hope it helped you to learn a little bit about the platforms and tools we’ll use during training.
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If you haven’t checked out the [https://app.mural.co/tinvitation/qfwfq7288/mmural/qfwfq7288/1598639658768/5add5f12029a72f8271709ac56fc85f0725449eb1629954207217?widsender=laurie2504&key=09698b8ea-fc6f-462d-b1bc-1598811885646 e9ded0e329cd Training Mess-It Mural] recently, it’s awesome! It had several Led by the banana discussion during Orientation, 2021 seems to be the year of the food in UIF team members cracking up during our last meetingtraining. Lots of love and funny photos :) Hello PiperWe got so hungry looking at this!<br>[[File:Mess It Mural2021.jpgpng|500 700 px|center|Highlights from the Mess-It Mural]]
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On the Communal [https://app.mural.co/invitation/mural/qfwfq7288/1629954249076?sender=laurie2504&key=10f856c2-733d-498a-95d8-46116f56ef14 Community Mural], it was so wonderful to see all of your faces, where you live, what your majors are, and what languages you speak. You can learn so much about a person in three images! Here’s Here are just a quick look at some of the goodies therefew:[[File:Session 1Community Mural 2021.gifjpg|500px400 px|center|Highlights from the Community Mural2021]]
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One of the Virtual Campus challenges was to share the ways your school is creating has created virtual communities for students. It seems like almost all of your schools are taking advantage of platforms like Zoom, Canvas, WebEd, Slack, Discord and more. How we use these platforms is even more important, and it takes significant time and energy to design meaningful connections. Here are a few highlights from what you posted on the forum:
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* Marcela from UTEC said that every major Rudi Marciniak says, “UWM has a spokesperson who is responsible for improving an online ‘course’ on CANVAS called the students’ internal communication and experience. She is the spokeswoman ‘Virtual Student Union’ where students can access all of the civil engineering major this year, which gives me the opportunity to create “meets & greets, integration resource centers that would usually be in-person. They also hold online events and feedback forums on courses (everything in a virtual way)the Virtual Student Union where students with common interests can gather.”.* Grace from Virginia Tech said that her school hosts an annual event called Gobblerfest Timotius Haniel says, “Institut Teknologi Harapan Bangsa has a mobile platform to engage be used by students in activities and organizationsparents. “Because of the global pandemicThis platform is called MyITHB. MyITHB has several features such as schedule list, billing, and study plan list. It really helps us to get information from the event has been moved onlineuniversity staff.”* Dana Bekdash says, allowing for all “Our university highly encourages students, even those learning remotely, to be able to join clubs and make connections societies to expand their social circles even with other Hokiesonline classes. These clubs and societies are managed and run by AUB students, so communication is easy, welcoming and casual.”* <br>Others noted opportunities for improvement, and some candidates are already working to meet these challenges. Sebastián Soto Mira says, “My team and I don't think our school created ways for us to interact, so we got the idea to create clubs and chats where people can interact with each other in a more direct way, share their ideas, network and, why not, make some friends. i. Misshel from Sophia University noted that e a chat room, whatsapp group or discord for students can now participate in online lunch chats through Zoom every weektheir second year at university.”<br><br>In other news: Stakeholder Meetings. Many of you have not shared a proposed date yet on your Training Workspace Mural. “HoweverWhile we realize the dates may change slightly, as it picking a date shows us that you’re planning ahead, which is rather essential for ensuring successful attendance with your most important campus stakeholders. A good number of you have picked a blank open roomdate, students feel and you did a little uncomfortable great job roughing out the plans! Most of you selected dates in the first two weeks of October. Some of you submitted early September dates … you’ll need to join go in and adjust that inthe assignment submission page. Remember, especially those the point of the stakeholder meeting is to get all the VIPs in their first years in Sophia not having much friendsa room toward the end of training so you may share your plans based on what you learn over the next several weeks.”<br><br>Finally, here are the 10 winners of the UIF Monopoly quiz who were randomly selected from the huge list who got all the answers correct. Congratulations! If you're on a Zoom call with any of the winners, check out their virtual background to see their digital prize.* Fiona Clarke, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* Sam Godshall, Bucknell University* Elan Yudhoprakoso, Gadjah Mada University* I Putu Sedana Wijaya, Udayana University* Seth Palsgraaf, University of Twente* Helen Xia, University of Richmond* Allyn Lottouzee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee* Chara Higaki, Menlo College* Aditya Sivakumar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* Raihan Badrahadipura, Padjadjaran University
Great job roughing out the plan for the Stakeholder meeting! Of course, new contacts and agenda items will emerge as you go through training, but planning ahead will ensure successful attendance with your most important campus stakeholders. Most of you selected dates between October 5th and 10th. Some of you submitted early September dates … you’ll need to go in and adjust that in the assignment submission page. Remember, the point of the stakeholder meeting is to get all the VIPs in a room toward the end of training so you may share your plans based on what you learn over the next several weeks.<br><br>
Finally, here are the 10 winners of the UIF Monopoly quiz who were randomly selected from the huge list who got all the answers correct. Congratulations! If you're on a Zoom call with any of the winners, check out their virtual background to see their digital prize.
* Sabrina Manji, Clemson University
* Alia Alkatheeri, Khalifa University
* Sai Sumith Gorla, Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science
* Tomohiro Loeer, Sophia University
* Fiorenza Herrera Diaz, Swarthmore College
* Carolina Orueta, Universidad de los Andes
* Constanza Orellana, Universidad de los Andes
* Penny Hu, University of Richmond
* Nichole Schiff, University of Richmond
* Grace Wachter, University of Twente
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