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CET Partners with Instructional Technology Services For First Session of Lunch & Learn Series

Today, the Center for Educational Technologies, in partnership with Instructional Technology Services (ITS) was excited to welcome faculty to their first Lunch & Learn, entitled “Course Alignment: What is it and Why is it important?” In the first edition of…
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CET, PCVE Collaborate To Create Primary Care Educational Resources

Veterinary students across the country will have the opportunity to learn more about preventive care through resources created by the Center for Educational Technologies (CET) at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM) beginning this fall.…
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Center for Educational Technologies & Staff Receive 2018 GoWeb Award for Transformational Learning & Innovation

The Center for Educational Technologies (CET) is the recipient of the 2018 GoWeb Award for Transformational Learning. The CET has earned this award for their contributions to transform learning at Texas A&M University. The CET’s submitted portfolio is available at…
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Center for Educational Technologies Trains CVM Faculty in Teaching Tools

The Center for Educational Technologies hosted a Lunch & Learn for CVM Faculty on May 8th and May 22nd. The two sessions introduced faculty to StepStone, an eLearning authoring tool created by the Center for Educational Technologies. StepStone allows educators…
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CVM Professor Lands Farm Bill Grant to Develop U.S. Plant Health Training Program

Dr. Lisa Keefe, instructional assistant professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University, has been awarded a grant from the remaining funds of the 2014 Farm Bill on her research on plant health education and pest surveillance.…
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Texas A&M University and Cornell University join Forces to Advance Research in Veterinary Medicine Education and Expand Pipeline for Underrepresented Students

The $300,000 federal grant will fund research to develop and study the impact of a comprehensive collection of competency-based educational resources on antimicrobial resistance to aid veterinary education programs throughout the United States. Dr. Kevin Cummings, principal investigator for Cornell…
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CVM Welcomes New Director of the Center for Educational Technologies

The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has selected Dr. Nicola L. Ritter, an instructional assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, as the director of the Center for Educational Technologies (CET). Dr. Ritter assumed her new…