Interactive Communities
Welcome!
Through interactive communities, you can participate
in discussions, share information and insights with others throughout the MNSCU system through a variety of blogs, listservs and social networks. Some of those resources provided by CTL and MNscu are provided here for easy access.
CTL-LEADERS:
CTL campus leaders have been chosen by their respective campuses to work with the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Center for Teaching and Learning to facilitate faculty and staff development activities in their respective institutions. CTL campus leaders provide a vital communications link between faculty, administration and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
This google group provides a forum for leaders and CTL staff to share documents, discuss issues of interest and share information about important events.
If you are a member of CTL-Leaders, you can click below to sign in to the group.
| ctl-leaders |
FACULTY LOUNGE:
Open to faculty and staff of Minnesota State Colleges and
Universities, the Faculty Lounge Google Group is
maintained by the Center for Teaching and Learning. It is set up for use by faculty and staff within the MnSCU system to discuss and develop teaching and learning topics. It has:
- Wiki capability for collaborating
- File uploading ability for sharing
- Discussion forums for chatting
To access the Faculty Lounge, you must be a member and have a Google account.
If you want to be a Faculty Lounge member and you have a Google account, subscribe below and follow the instructions. If you wish to use a Gmail address as your membership account, also include your MnSCU email address in the membership application comments.
Join our statewide community so you can share your knowledge, opinions and beliefs.
| Subscribe to CTL Faculty Lounge |
| Visit this group |
CLIPPINGS:
The link below will take you to the blog sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning. These blog entries discuss and inform about new scholarship, texts and writings onvarious topics of teaching and learning. Click the link provided to read, then be sure to comment adding to the discussion. "Clippings."
LISTSERVs:
Similar to newsgroups, listservs post "subscriber's"
contributions to the entire subscriber base via email. Take a look at our list of some of the more important listservs in teaching and learning. If you're a Minnesota State Colleges & Universities faculty member and want to subscribe or unsubscribe to a listserv, you can find instructions at http://www.its.mnscu.edu/technical/listservlists.html.

