Envisioning the Future of the LT&ITC
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Join faculty colleagues via Zoom to hear more about the immediate future of MTSU’s Learning, Teaching & Innovative Technologies Center (LT&ITC). In this session, Vice Provost Brian Hinote will summarize the work of a faculty work group, active since early this year, tasked with charting the future of this important faculty development center. We’ll also dedicate time to Q&A and discussion around this important work, and what MTSU faculty and staff can expect in 2025 and beyond.
Join us via Zoom:
https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/2430955183
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