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Educational Support Services – Knowledge Base

Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

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We have gathered links information, and tools to help you learn more about the services available, our curriculum, and teaching and learning at the CVM.

What teaching and learning resources are available on campus?

Here at the CVM you are welcome to consult with the Educational Support Services team for any classroom, technology or teaching questions. ESS also maintains this Knowledge Base site with tutorials for technologies, software and teaching tips for our CVM faculty. You can browse or search this site using the menu to the right.

The Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) offers a variety of workshops for new and veteran teachers alike. They also have content on their website that you may find valuable.  We’ve selected a few items of interest below and encourage you to visit and browse their website.

What is Educational Support Services?

We are a team dedicated to student learning, educational media production, and fostering lifelong learning. We can help you with classroom technologies, instructional design, medical (veterinary) illustration and animation, custom software and applications, video production, and more. Please visit our website to learn more about our team and the projects we support.

Where can I learn more about the DVM curriculum?

Detailed information is located on our internal DVM curriculum page.

You’ll need VPN to access the internal pages, if you are not on campus.

Information on Cornell’s VPN set up. When using Duo to authenticate log in with the VPN type the word “push” into the box below your password in order to trigger the Duo app on our phone.

Where is the CVM Educator Development and Training canvas site?

Use this link to enroll in the CVM Educator Development and Training Canvas course.

This course includes recording and PowerPoints from the How to Design a High Impact Lecture series, discussion boards, and more from our ongoing educator development sessions.