IDS Presents:

LeAne Rutherford and Shelley Smith, IDS
2-3:30 pm, Friday, September 25, 2009
CHESTER PARK SCHOOL RM 102

 

Let’s face it: Each of us is feeling the impact of the University’s diminishing budget—students, faculty, staff, and administrators. Everyone is trying to do more with less as resources dwindle, state support drops, and class sizes may increase. If we want our students to learn optimally in this challenging environment, we must be as efficient and effective as possible. Striving to maintain and to improve the quality of our courses and student learning takes some creative problem-solving and a willingness to think of practical alternatives.

This session will be a small, shovel-ready, stimulus package for you. Leave this workshop with a wealth of ideas for an investment of a mere hour and a half of your time.


• Making Web 2.0 your ally
• Getting professional help
• Delegating
• Profiting by planning for pandemics
• Carefully choosing and using resources already at our disposal.


To register, please contact Jason Ellis at jellis2@d.umn.edu or x6355


We look forward to seeing you there!

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Disability
accommodations will be provided upon request.