HubICL Hubbub, April 2024
Welcome!
The Intercultural Learning Hub is a crowd-sourced science gateway overseen and funded by Purdue University’s Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment and Research (CILMAR).
Highlight from the HubICL Collections
CILMAR’s Publications page was recently reorganized to make it easier for researchers to see the contents of the page. Users are now guided from the CILMAR page to Collections of publications by Purdue researchers. The CILMAR page is organized by headings related to the college, center, or program from which the research originated and/or by the topic being considered. Topics range from assessment to world languages and linguistics.
There are several ways you can help with this ongoing project:
- This is very much a work-in-progress, so, if you see links that are misdirecting users, copy-and-paste errors, etc., it would be great if you would let us know by submitting a ticket. This can be accomplished by clicking HELP on any page of the HubICL. Feel free to start the message with “Dear Annette.”
- We would love to receive similar Collections of research pertaining to intercultural learning, global learning, or diversity-equity-inclusion from you. To get started, please login and then go to hubicl.org/collections. Click +New collection and follow the prompts. Again, use the HELP feature if you run into any trouble.
- Logged in users have quite a few ways to respond to posted research. Just hover along the bottom of any post within a Collection, and you’ll see like, comment, and collect buttons. We’d love to hear from you!
Highlight from the HubICL Courses
Most popular among the HubICL’s self-learning modules this month was “Curriculum mapping: A tool for embedding learning outcomes across a degree program, with users from East Carolina University and Purdue University completing the short course. In this self-paced module, learners review or become familiar with the basic concepts of curriculum mapping at the institutional level and increase their understanding through a short lecture featuring a variety of curriculum maps and suggested actions based on what the maps communicate. Action items include scrutinizing checklists for identifying a high quality curriculum map and writing student outcomes well, along with reviewing curriculum mapping resources.
Coming by the end of 2024, LinkedIn badges connected to HubICL Courses to show others what you have been learning!
Thank you for using and contributing to the HubICL!
Users from Purdue University |
Days from first to last login |
College/Department |
Users not from Purdue University |
College/Program |
Days from first to last login |
Michael D Bittinger |
2004 |
Office of Study Abroad Programs |
Susan Mathias |
Duke University |
1933 |
Natasha Harris |
1963 |
College of Science |
Kathryn Burden |
Ohio State University |
1925 |
Terry Ham |
1959 |
College of Science |
Tara Harvey |
True North Intercultural |
1891 |
Laura J Starr |
1935 |
College of Science |
Shane Sanders |
Susquehanna University |
1854 |
Leighton Buntain |
1880 |
John Martinson Honors College |
Linda Stuart |
AFS |
1827 |
Susan Khalifah |
1867 |
College of Engineering |
Michelle Campbell |
University of Michigan |
1812 |
Margaret E Hass |
1832 |
College of Liberal Arts |
Allison Terry |
Principia College |
1807 |
Elizabeth L Karcher |
1801 |
College of Agriculture |
Jennifer Wiley |
CoreCollaborative International |
1799 |
Kara Hartman |
1781 |
College of Agriculture |
Eva Janebova |
Mestenhauser Institute for International Collaboration |
1776 |
Annalisa Mosca |
1743 |
College of Liberal Arts |
Juliette Monet |
Springfield College |
1775 |
A special note of congratulations to Michael Bittinger for being the first person other than original HubICL curators--Annette Benson (2142 days), Kris Acheson-Clair (2073), Katherine Yngve (2053), Daniel C. Jones (2013) and Aletha Stahl (2008)--to pass the 2000 days mark. On April 1, Michael logged 2004 days between his first and last login.
Would you like to see your name here? A recent HubICL login to your account could drive your name toward the top of the list.
Happy Hubbing!
Annette
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