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Free Event TOMORROW: Artist Talk at Tufts Art Gallery

Free Event TOMORROW: Artist Talk at Tufts Art Gallery

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 6:00-7:30pm: Keynote Presentation and conversation with Shahzia Sikander, artist currently on exhibition titled “Shahzia Sikander: Parallax” Sponsored by the Tufts University Art Gallery and Tufts’ Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies. Hosted by Amy Schlegel, director of Galleries and Collections 

Event in Concord: House Tour

Event in Concord: House Tour

Middlesex County Modern House Tour hosted by the Concord Museum Saturday, October 10th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm  Discover mid-century modern houses in Belmont, Lincoln, Weston, Concord, and Carlisle on this distinctive tour of seven private homes, all generously opened by homeowners with an appreciation 

Event in Waltham: New England Furniture Course

Event in Waltham: New England Furniture Course

On Tuesday evenings throughout October, at the Lyman Estate in Waltham, you can learn about New England furniture. The course, through Historic New England, will cover different styles each week (see below for more specifics). Work with senior curator of collections Nancy Carlisle to identify traits from different time periods.

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Wallpaper 101: An Event with Historic New England

Wallpaper 101: An Event with Historic New England

Historic New England is hosting an event at the Otis House in Boston THIS SATURDAY, October 3, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM, showcasing their collection of wallpaper, which is the largest such collection in New England. Talk with the cataloguer of the collection, Peggy Wishart, 

Interpreting Hidden Black Lives: A Conversation with Actress Tammy Denease

Interpreting Hidden Black Lives: A Conversation with Actress Tammy Denease

On Thursday, October 1, the Royall House & Slave Quarters is having an event at Tufts featuring a living history interpreter. Actress Tammy Denease will be performing a narrative inspired by the life of Belinda Sutton, a woman enslaved by the Royall family who later 

Jumbo Perks: Lynda.com

Jumbo Perks: Lynda.com

LyndaFor years Tufts Technology Services held a small number of monthly licenses to Lynda.com—an encyclopedic self-paced digital learning library. Now the entire Tufts community has unlimited access to this robust technical training library with just their Tufts username and password.

One of my favorite things about Tufts is finding out about all of the resources we have access to as graduate students. Both on-campus and online, our student status opens the door to far more tools and opportunities than we have time to utilize. As you make priorities for this school year, I encourage you to check out the new access we all have to Lynda.com.

One example of the site’s usefulness is a course I am working through called Instructional Design Essentials. In the segment “Getting to Know the Subject Matter Expert,” Lynda.com provides segmented video instruction regarding best practices of collaboration between content experts and educators, and also guides students through each stage of the process, from preparing for the kick-off meeting through wrapping up the final deliverables. It even includes pre- and post-content quizzes and downloadable charts and outlines ready to be customized to a specific project.

Already an instructional design pro? What about Google Analytics, Photoshop, HTML, or Project Management? Take time now to pick a few playlists that specifically connect to your own 3-6 month goals and schedule in this personal development time.

What tools are you most excited to learn?

Alternatively, if you have trained with Lynda.com or a similar site, do you have any tips for making the most of these resources?