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UM Food Day Events Celebrate Healthy, Local Food
Observance includes on-campus farmers market and compost \u27sift-a-thon\u2
BUILDING INDEPENDENCE THROUGH STRUCTURED WORK SYSTEMS FOR STUDENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE DISABILITIES
Students, especially those with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities oftentimes need support in learning to work independently. This study examined if the use of structured work systems increased student independence during regular scheduled independent work times in the general education and MSD special education classrooms. Using a single-case multiple-probe design, this study measured the percentage of steps completed independently when working with academic tasks related to individual IEP goals
Current Topics in the Media: Opposing Viewpoints Display
The first book display of 2017, titled Current Topics in the Media: Opposing Viewpoints, highlights many of the subjects that have recently been discussed on television, across the web and social media, and in day-to-day conversation.
Differing opinions on topics such as foreign policy, equality, and climate change are included on the display, as are books which focus on media bias
World Intellectual Property Day Display
The theme of World Intellectual Property Day 2016 is Digital Creativity: Culture Reimagined.
Reimagining Culture – how we create it, how we access it, and how we finance it – is not without challenges. The Libraries is pleased to present a panel addressing these issues on Friday, April 22 from 11am-12pm in the Brown Room.
In conjunction with this panel, we are also adopting a Digital Creativity theme for the April book display. On display are items such as Noise Channels: Glitch and Error in Digital Culture; Digital Rhetoric: Theory, Method, Practice; and A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Digital Reproduction. The display is located on the 4th floor of Cooper Library and will be up throughout April
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