Ethical use of AI in the Classroom Webinar

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Find out ways generative AI can be used by instructors in the classroom, and how to teach your students the ethical use of AI when incorporated into learning activities. Register to attend online via Zoom….

A is for Access – Accessibility Week Workshops and Webinars

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SU is celebrating A is for Access month, with events and opportunities coordinated and hosted by the Disability Resource Center (DRC), with support from Multicultural Affairs and Instructional Design & Delivery (ID&D). To support this month-long celebration, during the week of April 22-26, ID&D is offering a series of workshops and webinars that focus on…

Pedagogy Roundtable: Using AI to Support Teaching Activities in the Inclusive Classroom

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When: Thursday, April 25 Time: 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Location: In-person at AC220H Facilitated by: Dr. Janice Orcutt Can AI assist us in making our classrooms more inclusive? Does it have the potential to help us create a more inclusive learning environment? Explore the possibilities that exist as we continue to evaluate the value of…

14th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference

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Registration is now open for the 14th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference to be held on Friday, February 16, in Perdue Hall from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The goal of this conference is to bring together teacher-scholars from across campus to share and discuss teaching innovations and best practices. Join us in person for dynamic sessions…

After-Hours Drop-In Opportunity – Great for Adjuncts!

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To the many adjunct faculty at SU – we see you! We recognize that you might work full time and need assistance after regular operational hours. ID&D is extending online office hours via Zoom on Wednesday, January 24 from 5-7 p.m. to provide faculty, particularly adjuncts, with the opportunity for individual consultations about preparing your course…

Call for Proposals: SU Teaching and Learning Conference

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Mark your calendars for Friday, February 16, 2024 as SU hosts our annual Teaching and Learning Conference (TLC) from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The annual SU TLC brings together teacher-scholars across campus to share and discuss teaching innovations and best practices. A call for proposals is currently open for 20-minute sessions, 40-minute sessions, panel discussions…

Open Pedagogy: Examples from the Classroom

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Date: Friday, November 17, 2023 Location: Guerrieri Academic Commons, 221 Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Interested in learning about open pedagogy? Join us and hear from your colleagues who are using it in their courses. Brief presentations on what they do with open pedagogy in their courses and what they love about it will be given by…

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Call for Proposals! 2023 Maryland OER SUmmit: Cultivating Agency through Open Educational Practices

Proposal Submission Deadline Extended to Monday, October 9, 2023At the core of our conference theme is the question: What happens when students and their collaborators—peers, faculty, community members, librarians, and more—drive knowledge creation? We invite proposals that contribute to this conversation and showcase innovative approaches to open educational practices that empower learners to be active…

Using New Quizzes: Creating and Migrating Assessments in MyClasses

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Friday, October 6, 2023 from 1 – 2 p.m. Join ID&D to learn how to create and manage online assessments in MyClasses, establish assessment settings, and create and manage question item banks using New Quizzes (which replaces Classic Quizzes for Summer Session 2024). We will explore how to create assessments in New Quizzes, manage Item…

Using MyClasses for Meaningful Feedback

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 Learning is more effective when students receive frequent, substantive and timely feedback. This session will explore the characteristics of effective feedback (timely, understandable, formative, constructive, focused on skills and knowledge) and various tools available in MyClasses to provide student feedback through audio, video, rubrics, comment library, annotations and more.  Come with examples of your own…