This month, the reconvened Native American Community Advisory Board (NACAB) came together for a virtual meeting, as promised in my October 21 letter. Minutes from the meeting, including a list of attendees comprised of the NACAB members, as well as DU faculty and staff, will be available online soon.
Nearly every industry and profession has its own language; a series of abbreviations, acronyms, amalgams and sometimes made-up terms (one of my favorites is “strategery”) to foster more efficient communication.
As the academic quarter comes to an end, and we approach finals week, it is important to review key assessment technologies available to DU faculty for equity and inclusion. Two particular tools to pay attention to are LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor.