In this session we will discuss the potential of AI in generating dynamic content, including interactive textbooks, and its potential in developing open educational resources and practices. We will also engage in discussions about the legal and ethical considerations of…
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Reducing Extension Emails with Flexible Due Dates
How faculty member Amy Cliff has been staying afloat with having flexible due dates to avoid a flooded inbox.
Using Positive Reinforcement to Engage Students
Everyone enjoys receiving positive reinforcement. Read the following blog post by Instructional Designer, Krista Ceccolini, and how she uses positive reinforcement in her courses.
Hand-Written Assignments and Moodle Wild Cards
Faculty member Kameal Mina has been using scanned hand-written submissions and the wild card feature on Moodle to receive authentic work from his students and to ensure academic integrity.
How 360 VR Technology Helped My Students Up Level Their Learning
How a faculty member tried new VR reality in class to benefit student learning.
New Tools = Inspired Students!
How a faculty member motivated students to participate more by incorporating H5P.
Incorporating Mentorship to Improve Student Success
How a faculty member created positive peer-to-peer connection, as well as leadership and learning opportunities by implementing a mentorship and teaching aspect into the course.
Using Lightning Talks to Improve Confidence & Presentation Skills
How a faculty member boosted leadership and communication skills by implementing a presentation activity into a course.
How Student-Led Classes Made a Big Change
How a faculty member felt inspired to create more confident students by implementing a student-led aspect to the course.
Simulating Real-Life Lab Scenarios
How a faculty member used a real-world scenario example to benefit student learning and ultimately allow them to develop real world application skills.