Three reasons music can help you study
Music can truly be a lifesaver when it comes to getting through the energy ebbs and flows that accompany educational pursuits.
Music can truly be a lifesaver when it comes to getting through the energy ebbs and flows that accompany educational pursuits.
Colorado State University students aren’t just in Fort Collins. In fact, thousands of current students live all over the nation and the world, and they’re accomplishing some amazing things.
Not everybody is able, or wants, to go to a college campus to get an education. Thankfully, we live in an age when students have options. In the past decade, online education has become an increasingly popular choice for people of all ages, backgrounds, and fields of interest. Despite its popularity, though, many people still have questions about how online classes work. To answer some of those questions, this video offers an overview of what it’s like to take online courses from Colorado State University.
Taking an online course should be more than sitting in front of a computer — real engagement involves becoming a part of the community of learners.
Grab a seat in any classroom from kindergarten to graduate school. When it’s time for students to interact, you’ll probably notice the same voices and the same hands in the air. Typically extroverts, these students enjoy public interaction with others, which awards them nice participation points, and more importantly allows them to analyze and clarify their ideas about the topic at hand.
With the fall semester beginning next week, Academic Computing and Networking Services (ACNS) reminds instructors that courses are now expected to be housed in Canvas rather than RamCT.
With just about six weeks until fall classes begin, faculty are being encouraged to make the transition from RamCT to Canvas now.
This week commemorates two important dates in U.S. history: Independence Day and the anniversary of the Morrill Act of 1862 — the statute that established land-grant universities in the U.S. and ensured that every American could have access to a college education.
The behavioral health field needs more practitioners who are equipped to meet the needs of individuals dealing with mental illness and substance abuse, and Colorado State University’s new graduate certificate program will offer training to help fill this need.
In-person training available throughout the summer at Morgan Liibrary.