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eNews: A Newsletter from Academic Affairs and Student Life

Preparing Students for Careers and Citizenship

Volume 2, Number 9

January 16, 2009


Bruner Hall of Science Construction Update

Significant progress has been made on the Bruner Hall of Science addition and renovation, and the project is currently ahead of schedule, with a revised anticipated date of completion by mid-October. 

Over the winter break, the contractors finished work on the east half of Bruner Hall, and they are now working in the northwest section of the building. Please be aware that the primary entrance has switched to the EAST side of the building so that construction crews can use the west entrance to bring materials into the building. The wooden ramp on the west will remain for limited use, including handicap access.

The project has created the need for temporary changes to ensure that the instruction that normally takes place in Bruner Hall can continue. Temporary classroom space has been created, and some courses normally taught in Bruner have been relocated to other buildings, including Ockinga, Martin Hall, and the Library. The Health Sciences Program offices have temporarily moved to the second floor of the Library.

Upon completion, the project will provide updated facilities for the departments currently housed in Bruner Hall, including five new classrooms in the addition and a new state-of-the-art planetarium.  Details of the construction project are available on the Facilities website.

In This Issue:

Bruner Hall 

InterWrite PRS Clicker 

Library - In-Brief Online

Qualtrics Survey Software 

Ten-Year Academic Calendar 

Career Services 

Deadlines 

Recognition

Calendar

Contact Information


InterWrite PRS Clicker Adopted as UNK Standard for Classroom Response System 

After a period of research and review, a committee comprised of faculty and ITS staff recommended to the Faculty Senate that the InterWrite PRS clicker be adopted as the standard at UNK. The Faculty Senate approved the recommendation at their December meeting.

The use of classroom response systems is increasing on campuses throughout the nation. Instructors use the devices to stimulate student participation and create a more interactive learning environment. Using a classroom response system enables the instructor to prompt students for information – such as a record of attendance, answers to quiz questions, or feedback during a lecture – and then immediately gather student responses electronically for use in the class session.

Some instructors at UNK have used clickers in the past, though without a standard device, instructors selected their own, potentially resulting in students purchasing more than one device. The adoption of a standard device will ease the burden on students, requiring them to buy only one device that can be used multiple times.

ITS will install the necessary hardware and software in Smart Classrooms by request, as well as conduct a workshop on the use of the InterWrite PRS clicker. Register for the January 21 workshop online, and contact Jane Petersen at 865-8623 or petersenjl@unk.edu or Don Ray at 865-8268 or donray@unk.edu for more information.


Library - In Brief Online

  • Research Pro:  Multiple database searching

    The Calvin T. Ryan Library has added new functionality to its main webpage.  “Research Pro Simple Search” provides a way to quickly search four library databases with a single keyword search.  This is similar to using one of the popular Internet search engines, with the advantage that nearly all of the results will be either full-text documents from the Library's subscription databases or links to resources in the Library's physical collection.

    Research Pro's Multi Search” allows one-click searching by database categories, easy searching of the Library's growing collection of more than a thousand electronic reference works, or cross-searching of up to twenty selected databases at one time.  It's a new approach to finding high-quality information without the effort of conducting multiple database searches, or reading through endless pages of Internet search engine results. Try Research Pro at http://rosi.unk.edu/

  • Library Services for UNK Distance Learners

    Calvin T. Ryan Library provides access to information and research materials for the UNK community including UNK distance students.  UNK distance students are encouraged to use the Library’s databases as well as the virtual reference and book collections. Information about accessing resources from off-campus is available at http://rosi.unk.edu/screens/offcamp.html.

    Reference and research assistance are available to UNK distance students through the Library’s “Ask Us 24/7” email and chat reference service. UNK distance students can also call the Library Reference Desk at 308.865.8586 or toll-free at 866.454.4865.  eCampus Librarian Sheryl Heidenreich (heidenreichs@unk.edu, 308.865.8721) or UNK liaison librarians are available to provide assistance to UNK distance faculty and students.  

    UNK distance students may order journal articles that are not available electronically in full-text or books from the Library’s circulating collection through the Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery service. There is no charge for journal articles and these are delivered electronically to UNK distance students’ Interlibrary Loan accounts.  Books are shipped via U.S. mail and UNK distance students are responsible for return postage.

  • CHOICE Online

    Librarians have been sending CHOICE cards to faculty since the mid-1960’s.  Now CHOICE “cards” are available on the Web from CHOICE Reviews Online.  To access CHOICE Reviews Online, go to the Library’s homepage, mouse over “Services”, click on the “Faculty” link, then select “CHOICE Reviews Online” from the menu.

    There are some real advantages to the electronic “cards.”  They are available as soon as published (about the middle of every month); the printed cards can be several months old.  The entire collection is available to everyone; this means that biologists can read reviews of books published in chemistry, and historians can check out new books in political science.  By clicking on the “REGISTER” link, you can create a profile of those reviews you want to see and have it e-mailed to you every month.  You can save the reviews you’re most interested in on the CHOICE website or e-mail them to yourself.  Those who are authorized to purchase materials can e-mail them either to their liaison librarians or directly to Mary Heater, Acquisitions Associate, at heaterm@unk.edu.

    At present the Library has only a single user license, so when you are finished, please click the “Logout” from CRO link. The Library will continue to distribute the printed cards, although probably not for another forty years.
Library home page Faculty Services Library Hours

New Survey Software Introduced at UNK  

In order to replace the Opinio survey software, UNK recently licensed a new survey software called Qualtrics. The Opinio software used at UNK for the past few years has now become outdated, and after reviewing other options, Qualtrics was selected because of its ease of use and navigation, increased functionality, Survey Question Library, reporting features, and available training support. With the new software, users will be able to easily download their results into Excel, SPSS, .xml, or .html files. In addition, Qualtrics features customizable reports with several options of graphs and tables so that users can more attractively and clearly present data. 

Departments and individuals on campus who use the survey software will be encouraged to begin using Qualtrics immediately to create new surveys. Surveys currently in Opinio should be converted to Qualtrics as soon as possible. To do this, users will export their surveys to an .xml file to be used for reference as they recreate their surveys in Qualtrics. The data from current Opinio surveys should be extracted and saved as well. The Opinio server will remain active until approximately May, but converting now will ensure that previous survey information and data is preserved. 

ITS is offering two Qualtrics workshop to introduce the software to the campus: Introduction to Qualtrics on Friday, January 16th from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m., and Advanced Qualtrics on Friday, January 23 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m., both in Copeland Hall Room 142. Register for the workshops online, and contact Jane Petersen at 865-8623 or petersenjl@unk.edu or Don Ray at 865-8268 or donray@unk.edu for more information.


Academic Calendar for 2010-2020 Approved 

The new ten-year academic calendar has been approved at the university level, and it has been posted online. The University of Nebraska at Kearney, along with the other University of Nebraska campuses, will follow this academic calendar for the period of 2010-2020.  


Career Services Continues Weekly Walk-In Event 

This semester, Career Services will continue the weekly Java & Job Stuff event, complete with beverages and door prizes. Every Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., students are invited to come to Career Services in MSAB 140 and receive immediate assistance with choosing their majors, exploring possibilities for careers and graduate school options, writing resumes, preparing for interviews, and searching for jobs. 

Career Services will also sponsor a number of workshops and career fairs throughout the semester to provide assistance and guidance for students. See the calendar of events below or on the Career Services website.


Deadlines Approach for Various Opportunities 

Opportunity

Deadline

More Information

Contact

Call for Papers for 2009 Undergraduate Research Journal to chair Friday, January 16
and
to OSP Wednesday, January 21
contact college URC representative with questions John Falconer
Undergraduate Research Fellows Program Friday, January 16 see Undergraduate Research Fellows  Peter Longo
Pepsi Staff Development Program Thursday, January 15 see Pepsi Staff Development  Bonnie Mumm
May 2009 Graduation Monday, February 2 applications online via WebEASI with a $25 fee
Carmen Brewer, Office of the Registrar
2009 Pratt-Heins Awards Monday, February 9 see procedures and criteria and nomination form   Tami Plugge


Recognition

 

Publications, Presentations, and Honors

Joseph Benz (Psychology) 2008 UNK Creative Teaching Award - materials have been forwarded to the University of Nebraska Provost's office to be considered for the University of Nebraska Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award
Roger Davis (History) co-authored with Jerry Hoffman (Uniserve Director of the NSEA): "Higher Education and the P-16 Movement: What is to be Done? " published in the NEA journal Thought and Action, Vol. 24, Fall, 2008, 123-134
Anne Foradori (Music and Performing Arts)

2008 UNK Creative Teaching Award - materials have been forwarded to the University of Nebraska Provost's office to be considered for the University of Nebraska Outstanding Teaching and Instructional Creativity Award

John Hastings (Computer Science)

co-authored with Alexandre Latchininsky, and Scott Schell: "Sustainability of Grasshopper Management and Support through CARMA" presented at the Forty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences in January when it received the "Best Paper Award"

 

Grant Recipients

Marc Albrecht (Biology) $20,000 grant from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for "Vieques Mangrove Conservation and Education Project (PR)"
Brandon Benitz (Student Life) $10,000 grant from the NE Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG) for Buffalo County Community Partners
Wyatt Hoback (Biology) $102,808 grant from the Nebraska Game & Parks Commission for "Limnological assessment of Harlan County Reservoir - Extension 2005-2009"
Carol Lilly (International Education) $1,400 grant from the Nebraska Humanities Council for "Indigenous Poet: Fredy Chicangan"

 

Secondary/K-12 Program of Excellence Awards 2008-2009
from the Teacher Education Department

Faculty Member(s)

Proposal Title

John Anderson (Political Science) AED scholars meeting 
Pari Ford (Mathematics and Statistics) Technology for students’ education enhancement (times two) and math teachers’ circle support
Megan Gangwish (Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies) Incorporating technology into teaching Physical education  
Liubov Kreminska (Physics and Physical Science)

Acquisition of the national Instrument (NI Vision Development  
Module and Lab VIEW full dev. sys. 8.6, includes 1 year
standard service and upgrade

Michael Larsen (Physics and Physical Science) Acquisition of a 3D Ultrasonic Anemometer    
Frank Lynott (Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies) Enhancing & strengthening the physical education majors field experience and P.E. program partnership with Zion Lutheran School
   2009 Rostock educational & cultural exchange program
Janet Lear (Management) Business education technology request
     Curriculum and PRAXIS II funding request    

Mark Markes and Trecia Markes (Physics and Physical Science)

Activity based physics workshop for secondary science teachers
Rick Miller (Psychology) Creating an assessment instrument to measure the learning outcomes related to the psychology endorsement degree program
Betty Teter (Mathematics and Statistics) Frog Pond mathematics Workshop/other 


Calendar of Events within the Academic Affairs and Student Life Division

Date

Event
January 12 - February 13 Walker Art Gallery Exhibition: Derrick Burbul - Documentary Photography "Road through Nowhere" - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Fine Arts Building
January 16 Qualtrics Survey Software Workshop: Introduction to Qualtrics - 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Copeland Hall Room 142 - register online or contact Jane Petersen or Don Ray for more information
January 17 - April 12 MONA presents NEBRASKA NOW: Bonnie O'Connell, Bookmaking - Museum Hours Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
January 17 Bonnie O'Connell Artist Talk and Reception - 1:30 p.m. at MONA
January 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - No Classes, UNK Offices Closed
   MLK Day Event to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. - 7:00 p.m. in the Ampitheater outside of the Fine Arts Building
January 21

“Character Education through Storytelling”: A Workshop Presented by Bobby Norfolk, Storyteller, Author & Teaching Artist - 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Ockinga Conference Room

   Interwrite PRS RF Clickers Faculty Training Workshop - 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Otto Olsen 202 - register online or contact Jane Petersen or Don Ray for more information
January 22

Motoko Presents “Tales of Now & Zen” - 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Fine Arts Recital Hall

    Budget Forum sponsored by the Faculty Senate - 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. in Copeland Hall Room 131 - all faculty and staff are invited, and administrators will be present to address questions
January 23 Qualtrics Survey Software Workshop: Advanced Qualtrics - 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 pm in Copeland Hall Room 142 - register online or contact Jane Petersen or Don Ray for more information
January 24

UNK Cheer and Dance Kids Camp sponsored by UNK Spirit Squad - 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Health and Sports Center Arena, with performance at half-time of the 6:00 p.m. Women's Basketball Game - contact Jami Schaffnitt at 308-865-8523 or schaffnittjn@unk.edu  

January 31

1st Annual Loper Showcase Highschool Cheer and Dance Competition sponsored by UNK Spirit Squad - 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Health and Sports Center Arena - $15.00 per person to enter, $5.00 Adult spectator admission, $3.00 student (K-12), Free (preschool) - contact Jami Schaffnitt at 308-865-8523 or schaffnittjn@unk.edu

February 2 Concerts-on-the-Platte Series presents: Guest Recital, Jaime Reimer, soprano, Pamela Miller, Mezzo-soprano, and Michael Cotton, piano - 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Recital Hall - contact Nathan Buckner at 308-865-8608 or bucknern@unk.edu 
February 3 "Interview to Win" sponsored by Career Services - 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. in Copeland Hall Room 131 - contact Joni Weed at 308-865-8501 or weedj@unk.edu
February 4 "Resumes and Interviews that get Noticed" sponsored by Career Services - 4:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. in Copeland Hall Room 140 - contact Joni Weed at 308-865-8501 or weedj@unk.edu
February 9 Concerts-on-the-Platte Series presents: Faculty Recital, Ting-Lan Chen, violin and Nathan Buckner, piano - 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Recital Hall - contact Nathan Buckner at 308-865-8608 or bucknern@unk.edu 
February 10 E.N. Thompson Forum: "Bridging the Gap: Globalization without Isolation," F.W. de Klerk - 7:00 p.m. at the Leid Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln, available live on the web
February 13 The Walker Art Gallery Presents Derrick Burbul Artist Talk and Reception - 5:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building, Room 312 - contact John Fronczak at 308-865-8084
February 24 Spring Career Fair sponsored by Career Services - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Nebraskan Student Union Second Level Atrium - contact Joni Weed at 308-865-8501 or weedj@unk.edu
March 9-10 James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs: "The World in Turmoil: Understanding Conflict"
March 31 Educator's Employment Fair sponsored by Career Services - 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Nebraskan Student Union - contact Joni Weed at 308-865-8501 or weedj@unk.edu 


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University of Nebraska at Kearney
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