
Duration of research: May 2023–June 2024.

Aihiokhai will also be a member of a research team of academics from select Catholic institutions in the United States: “Pedagogies for Protagonism: Teaching and Learning with the Catholic Church’s Global Synod on Participation, Communion, and Mission.” The research is funded by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. Political Theology Network. April 16, 2023. Aihiokhai also published “ A Decolonial Reading of the Post-Resurrection Event.” (Reflections on the Readings for the Second Sunday of Easter. Simon Aihiokhai, theology, published “ Honoring Teresia Mbari Hinga, A Theologian Who Dared to Think” in the National Catholic Reporter. April 19, 2023. Questions about using TechSmith? Contact academic technology services and innovation at Under: 06-15-2020, 06-22-2020, Academic Technology Services, Academics Tagged With: Academic Technology Services & Innovations Primary SidebarĪndra Davis, school of nursing and health innovations, published “ Transforming Nurse Self-Care Through Integration of Spirituality: Lessons from an International Collaboration in Palliative Care” in The Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 34(1), 91-99. Full information on the changes and the story behind the new name can be found in TechSmith’s announcement using this link. Why are they changing the name you ask? In short, TechSmith hopes this name change will more fully reflect the purpose that their product has developed. During their transition, TechSmith will also include the language “formerly TechSmith Relay” in communications and on sites to help alleviate any confusion. However, these will not affect the function of the product and you can continue using it as before. Where you will notice changes are the names and colors in places like email notifications, your landing page after logging in, and TechSmith’s own help pages.



TechSmith Knowmia will also continue to be accessed by the same icon (simply called TechSmith) in your My Apps portal. The good news, however, is that none of your video links or University of Portland’s TechSmith address (up.) will be changing, so you will not need to update course pages or bookmark new links in order to access the items that you need. Starting on Tuesday, June 16, you will notice some changes when logging in to TechSmith Relay, most notably a new name: Knowmia.
