Part 1: Canvas Analytics for Early Intervention
Learn how to leverage Canvas Analytics for early student intervention! Course analytics offer data on individual and aggregate student activity, assignment submissions, and grades, as well as page views and student participation metrics across all of their devices. In this session, you’ll learn how to leverage Canvas as a tool for identifying students in need!
- Wednesday, March 13, 1:30pm – 2:30pm (Register)
Part 1: Getting Started with ChatGPT
Join this workshop if you are a beginning user of ChatGPT. This hands-on workshop will cover an introduction to generative AI and ChatGPT. Participants will set-up a ChatGPT account, learn how Generative AI produces a response, practice prompting with ChatGPT, experiment with personalized learning techniques, and practice producing instructional materials that could be used in your courses.
- Tuesday, March 12, 11:00am – 12:00pm | (Register)
Part 2: Student Study Skills with ChatGPT
Join this session to learn how to better support students’ study skills in the age of A.I.. We will demonstrate how to prompt A.I. tools (like ChatGPT) to develop self-study guides, practice assessments, and serve as a personal learning assistant for students. By the end of the hour, you will have an action plan for how to communicate these strategies to students in your course(s).
- Thursday, March 21, 11:00am – 12:00pm | (Register)
*NEW* Learning with Generative AI: Stories from the Classroom and Clinic
Join us for an engaging workshop showcasing the innovative integration of ChatGPT and generative AI graphics and audio in education. This session offers educators a comprehensive exploration of how these cutting-edge technologies can revolutionize teaching and assessment practices to enhance student learning.
Through live demonstrations and interactive activities, attendees will discover diverse examples of AI applications tailored for educational environments. Participants will gain invaluable insights into the potential of AI to transform educational experiences. Get ready to explore, experiment, and elevate your teaching with the latest advancements in AI technology.
- Thursday, March 21, 1:00pm – 2:00pm | (Register)
Canvas Studio for Video Quizzes
In this workshop, you will learn to use Canvas Studio’s in-video quiz feature to embed interactive quiz questions at specific points in videos. Students can respond to multiple-choice, true/false, or other types of prompts while watching the video. This feature enhances student engagement, reinforces key concepts, and provides a way for instructors to assess understanding. Customization includes time limits and multiple attempts. Learn how to use this tool with your videos to increase student engagement!
- Thursday, March 14, 10:00am – 11:00am | (Register)
Growth Mindset Activities for Your Classroom
Join this interactive workshop and discover five powerful activities that foster a growth mindset among your students, helping them to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Explore reflective journaling, collaborative problem-solving, effective feedback strategies, goal setting, and the influence of guest speakers and role models. Leave with practical tools and techniques to create a dynamic and empowering learning environment. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your teaching and inspire student growth.
- Tuesday, March 12, 2:00pm – 3:00pm | (Register)
Supporting Students as Difficult Events Impact our World
Difficult news is everywhere recently—climate disasters, refugee crises, political unrest, the war between Ukraine and Russia, and the latest conflict between Israel and Hamas for example. While these events can negatively impact our students’ ability to focus on academics, they can also create opportunities to engage in meaningful and honest discussions about difficult and important topics. This workshop is designed to provide faculty with the confidence, strategies, and resources to help students process their emotions and talk about the complex nature of these events with sensitivity to the diverse perspectives of all students.
- Wednesday, March 20, 1:00pm – 2:00pm | (Register)
Designing and Implementing Group Projects
Group work is a high impact educational practice that can have a significant effect on student success. When implemented effectively, it provides a memorable learning experience that helps students develop valuable skills such as engaging in conversations that require higher-order thinking skills and assuming responsibility for their learning. In this session, we will focus on the elements that make up effective collaborative assignments or projects and what is the instructor’s role in facilitating these learning experiences.
- Thursday, March 14, 1:00pm – 2:00pm | (Register)
Teaching with Poll Everywhere
Join this session to learn the basics of Poll Everywhere as a tool for teaching, learning, and formative assessment.
- Wednesday, March 13, 9:30am – 10:30am | (Register)