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- HEERF Student Report – 31 Dec 21 (revised)
- HEERF Student Report – 31 March 22
- HEERF Report – 30 June 2022
- HEERF Report – 30 June 2022 revised
Campus Update – Mandatory training
June 28th, 2022
Dear faculty and staff,
Good Tuesday morning.
Each year, all state employees must complete a number of training modules. The topics we cover include Ethics, Cybersecurity, and Safety and Risk Management.
One of the most important topics in our Moodle training is the course focused on Power-based Violence. Every Louisiana Tech employee must complete this training.
At this point, only 72 percent of our employees have completed the Power-based Violence training on Moodle. My thanks to those of you who have already completed this important module.
If you have not completed the module, the deadline for completion is Aug. 31. I strongly encourage you to finish this mandatory training as soon as possible.
ULS summer online training courses
This summer, the University of Louisiana System is offering special courses designed to help all of us serve our students – and each other – better.
The system is currently offering a series on Financial Wellness for students, faculty, and staff, as well as an Online Teaching Bootcamp for those who are interested in improving their online teaching.
The Financial Wellness series is focused on increasing knowledge about investments and achieving your dreams for the future. The Online Teaching Bootcamp is a six-week intensive survey of best practices for online teaching, and it is open both to faculty new to online teaching and those who have experience. The course features a weekly synchronous zoom and various readings and resources to help make online teaching as accessible and successful as possible.
Finally, ULS offers a Mental Health Mondays course focused on the needs and challenges associated with mental health within our communities. Information about each Mental Health Mondays topics and speakers can be found in the course, along with the links to access the webinar. All Webinar sessions will be recorded except for the session on July 25, and recordings will be posted in the course.
You can register for any of these courses on the ULS Moodle site at ulstraining.latech.edu. Log in using your Louisiana Tech credentials – the same ones you use for CAS.
Take some time this summer to complete both your required training and engage in additional professional development as you are able. Each course will increase our ability to provide better service to our students and to collaborate with our colleagues.
Have a great week, Tech Family!
Les Guice
President