Students can produce short videos in the One Button Studio and then edit them in the adjoining Media Lab. The One Button Studio is equipped with a green screen and white board. All you need is a USB storage device and the press of a button!
Penn State Scranton IST Lecturer and Program Co-Coordinator Fred Aebli, finding himself struggling to adapt to the demands of online teaching at the outset of the pandemic, created “Teacher’s Pep Rally,” a weekly podcast Aebli hosts with three K-12 teachers from the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Student peer tutors in Penn State Scranton’s Learning and Writing Center recently had the chance to showcase their research to a University-wide audience.
Penn State Scranton IST Lecturer and Program Co-Coordinator Fred Aebli, bottom left screen, co-hosts the weekly podcast, "Teacher's Pep Rally," with (clockwise from top left screen) Erin King, Pete Bush and Leticia Jones. The podcast is a mix of anecdotes, advice and encouragement for K-12 and college educators.
Penn State Scranton students Lauren Sciabbarrasi, left, and Xinyi Chen were among about 50 University students, staff and supervisors who presented at the annual Penn State All Learning Centers Conference. Also presenting at the conference was Rachel Veniamin, not pictured here.
Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that the following students at Penn State Scranton have made the dean’s list for the Spring 2021 semester.
Throughout July, Penn State Scranton will hold its next round of virtual Diversity Circles, a five-week experiential program where members of the campus and local communities come together as an opportunity for learning, understanding and growth in regards to diversity and inclusion.
Throughout July, Penn State Scranton will hold its next round of virtual Diversity Circles, a five-week experiential program where members of the campus and local communities come together as an opportunity for learning, understanding and growth. Sessions will be July 1 through July 29, each Thursday from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Zoom.
Penn State Scranton's youth summer camps are being held virtually this year, which makes for a quieter campus, but still an interesting variety of fun and interesting opportunities for local children and teens.
After a one-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Penn State Scranton’s popular Nittany Cub Summer Camp program for area children is returning in virtual form.