All you need to know about teaching in a Global Learning Spaces classroom

Dec 13, 2023

More than 400 faculty will be teaching from a Global Learning Space (GLS) classroom next semester. These modern classrooms enable faculty to easily connect their own devices (phone, computer, or laptop) with one touch and share content with all participants, providing a consistent teaching and learning experience across the university’s global campus system.  
 
Wondering how to connect your device and share content in a GLS classroom? Do you know how to access your GLS classroom Teams meeting email? Ever wondered how to set up breakout rooms in Microsoft Teams for greater engagement and collaboration?   
 
Whether you’re new to Global Learning Spaces or need a refresher, there are resources available to help you get answers to your questions and make the most of your teaching experience:  

Questions?   
For more information, visit Global Learning Spaces.    

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