IU Northwest Center for Urban and Regional Excellence summer courses, including popular reading program, now open for enrollment

IU Northwest Center for Urban and Regional Excellence summer courses, including popular reading program, now open for enrollment

Register now for a variety of non-credit online courses for learners of all ages

-Indiana University Northwest’s Center for Urban and Regional Excellence (CURE) continues to expand its online presence to offer non-credit courses and educational programs throughout the year, which aim to assist people of all ages gain skills and enrich their lives as we face today’s challenges and prepare for tomorrow’s opportunities.

CURE offers a variety of online learning opportunities for all ages through its Community Garden, Senior University, Reading Skills, and Adult Education programs.

CURE is enrolling now for summer sessions. The offerings include:

Reading Skills Programs

Schedule and cost varies

Programs for all grade levels

Our popular summer reading program is now open for enrollment. Offered in partnership with the Institute of Reading Development, programs are specifically designed to give students the skills, motivation, and individual support they need in each grade level. Students attend a dynamic, live online class each week, during which they can see, hear, and speak with each other and their teacher in real time. Every class is full of engaging discussions and class activities. Between classes, students complete independent reading assignments and interactive online lessons that build skills and confidence. Enroll, learn more, or view all Reading Skills Programs at iun.readingprograms.org.

Adult Education/Senior University: Social Security Seminar

Noon to 1:00 p.m., Mondays, July 19 and 26

Registration Deadline: noon, July 16

Free and open to adults of all ages

Join Public Affairs Specialists with the Social Security Administration (SSA) for this two-part seminar and get crash course in Social Security 101! Participants will learn about Retirement, Disability, Medicare, SSI, Widows Benefits, and more. They will also discuss how you can receive assistance from the SSA during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as how you can protect yourself from fraudulent phone calls and other scams. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

IUN Community Garden: Preserving Nature’s Bounty

1 to 2 p.m., Wednesday, July 14

Registration Deadline: noon, July 13

Free and open to adults of all ages

When done correctly, home food preservation can produce a bounty of safe and delicious food. If done incorrectly, it can lead to severe illness. Purdue Extension’s Mastering Home Food Preservation team provides the most recent, research-based information to help people safely preserve foods at home. Join Linda Curley, Health and Human Sciences Educator from Purdue Extension – Lake County to discover ways to safely preserve foods in your own home kitchen. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

IUN Community Garden: Fermentation: Preserves Food and Takes Care of your Gut!

1 to 2 p.m., Wednesday, July 21

Registration Deadline: noon, July 20

Free and open to adults of all ages

Looking for ways to preserve your cabbage harvest? Ferment and transform that cabbage into sauerkraut. Also consider fermenting other vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, radishes, garlic, or beets. Fermentation has the added benefit of producing microorganisms that aid in digestion and support your gut health! Join Linda Curley, Health and Human Sciences Educator from Purdue Extension – Lake County to discover ways to safely ferment foods in your own home kitchen. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

IUN Community Garden: Fundamentals of Seed Saving

6 to 7 p.m., Monday, August 9

Registration Deadline: noon, August 6

Free and open to adults of all ages

Join this live Zoom conversation about how and why to preserve heirloom varieties and save your own seeds! The presentation will cover food sovereignty and preserving genetic diversity, basic aspects of why and how seeds develop, and drying techniques for various types of seeds. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

Senior University: Orientation to Social Media

4 to 5:30 p.m., Monday, July 12

Registration Deadline: noon, July 9

Free and open to anyone age 55 and better

Interested in getting a comprehensive introduction to social media? Then this is the live Zoom session is for you! Join seasoned social media strategist, Chelsea Whittington, for an informative presentation covering social platforms Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Learn the basics of each platform and how to get started developing your own profiles, including privacy settings and social media etiquette. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

Senior University: Cyber Security

2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Thursdays, July 15 through 29

Registration Deadline: noon, July 14

Free and open to anyone age 55 and better

Are you concerned about the security of your social media accounts? Not sure how to determine if an email is fraudulent? Would you like to ensure you are making a transaction on a secure site? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then look no further because this is the workshop for you! This three-part, live Zoom series will cover cyber security fundamentals with a focus on securing personal information, safely conducting online transactions, and identifying scams and phishing attempts. Register today so that you can learn to protect yourself while online! Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

Senior University: Information Literacy for Life-Long Learners

11 a.m. to noon, Friday, July 23

Registration Deadline: noon, July 22

Free and open to anyone age 55 and better

Join this session and learn to protect yourself against misinformation and disinformation practices!Never before had we have this much instant access to information. We get our news from social media in real time, search engines have widely replaced phone books, and wikis have transformed our way to get reference sources. It can be challenging to sort through it all especially with bad actors disseminating misleading information. Presented by Nico Casas, a librarian from IU Northwest, learn how to identify misinformation on the web and protect yourself. Examples will include viewing news on popular social media networks, navigating Wikipedia, and using the easy and popular SIFT Method. This Zoom session will include the option to join by phone call and listen to the presentation. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

Senior University: Introduction to Facebook

4 to 5:30 p.m., Mondays, August 9 through 23

Registration Deadline: noon, August 6

Free and open to anyone age 55 and better

This live, online series is designed for those ready to become Facebook pros! Join seasoned social media strategist, Chelsea Whittington, and learn how to customize your Facebook page, communicate with family and friends, and protect your information. Participants are encouraged to come prepared with a working Facebook account (instructions for creating an account will be included upon registration). Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

Senior University: Life Hacks: Tips and Tricks for Everyday Life

Noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, August 18

Registration Deadline: noon, August 17

Free and open to anyone age 55 and better

In this live Zoom meeting, Becky Mateja Lombardini will share life hacks specific to older adults. Life hacks are simple techniques or shortcuts for making everyday tasks easier or more efficient. Tying a piece of bright colored fabric to your luggage so that it’s easier to identify at baggage claim is an example of a life hack. Register today to learn how to make your life a little easier! Not able to make the Zoom session? Then join us at noon on Wednesday, August 25 for a Facebook Live event, which will review the life hacks discussed during the Zoom session. Register online at: https://go.iu.edu/3AVG

Adult Education: Fundamental Courses

24/7 Access; All classes start new every month

Cost varies; Courses for adults and young adults/teens

Online fundamental courses are informative, fun, and convenient. Fundamental courses include instructor-led courses and self-paced tutorials. Instructor-led courses run for six weeks with monthly start dates and feature an instructor-moderated discussion board so that you can interact with your classmates. Self-paced tutorials are designed for completely independent learning, without instructor moderation, and can be started at any time. Complete any course entirely from home, at any time of the day or night. Popular courses include Speed Spanish, Accounting Fundamentals, Introduction to Microsoft Excel, and A to Z Grant Writing. Enroll, learn more, or view all Fundamental courses at ed2go.com/iunadulted

Adult Education: Career Training Programs

24/7 Access; Start at any time

Cost varies; Courses for adults

The online, open-enrollment Career Training Programs are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional-level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, providing you with effective web-based learning programs. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience, responding to any questions or concerns, encouraging and motivating you to succeed. Enroll, learn more, or view all Career Training Programs at careertraining.ed2go.com/iun

Adult Education: Comprehensive Career Tracks

24/7 Access; Start dates vary

Cost varies; Courses for adults

These online Career Track programs offer students a chance to hone their skills in a variety of professions—from the arts to healthcare to web development. All programs are available in the self-paced format and have opportunities for national certification, externship placement, and/or career support. For select healthcare programs, there is also the option for the instructor-led format, in which content is facilitated by live instructors with scheduled webinars and interactive activities. Enroll, learn more, or view all Comprehensive Career Tracks at iun.edu2.com