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Category: Teacher Support


  • Library+ Education update September 2022

    In this Library+ Education post-summer edition, we help you find your way (again) in library services and tools and update you on upcoming workshops and events. Good luck with a fresh start in the new academic year!

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    Renovation work at UNS50 may cause noise nuisance

    As from 5 September up until December 2022 renovation activities will be done from 12.45 to 13.45 near the Randwyck Library location.

  • Upcoming workshops and events by the Library

    The Library offers workshops and events on a large variety of topics for students -from bachelor to PhD-, teaching staff, researchers, alumni from Maastricht University, and the academic hospital (MUMC+).

  • Update on our Chromebooks for digital assessment

    With the rising popularity of digital exams at UM, exams on Chromebooks have all but replaced traditional pen and paper exams. This is why the Library keeps investing in digital exam facilities: replace the old and improve on what we have.

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    Software for education

    When studying and teaching in the library it is important that you and your students make use of the right software. Check what software is available and find out how to request additional software.

  • Share your experiences with reading and reading tools

    Because reading is crucial for all educational activities, we invite you to inform us about your experiences with reading and tools to support this.

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    Create, share and work together in Zoom

    Do you want to enrich your online presentations with making schemes or drawings? Or do you want your students to create and work together synchronously during online sessions? You can now make use of Zoom Whiteboard.

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    Make your teaching more interactive with Wooclap

    Did you know that interaction between teachers and students can enhance students’ attention and involvement? And that long-term retention of information improves when you actively engage your audience?

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    Offering learning resources to your students with Keylinks

    Are you already looking forward to the new academic year? As a course coordinator, you are responsible for selecting and ordering literature for the Learning and Resource Centre Collections and share these in Canvas.

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    FEM/UM Citation Guide

    This FEM/UM citation guide highlights of how citation practices can be used to make the contributions of women and other underrepresented groups more visible in the production of knowledge.