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Understanding Turnitin – (EDV0068 Section 2 of Spring 2025)

Online Synchronous

This course will provide a high-level overview of using, understanding and interpreting Turnitin and its various features on eConestoga. During the two-hour workshop, participants will learn the best practice to set up Turnitin on their course shell, examine examples of similarity scores and understand the new AI detector. Register for this workshop here.

The Sweet Finish: Supporting Student Success in End of Term Assessments – (EDV0051 – Section 2 of Spring 2025)

Online Synchronous

In this workshop, participants will explore strategies for supporting student learning in high-stakes end of term assessments, including final exams and major summative assignments. We will focus on small but meaningful practices faculty can introduce in their courses in the final weeks of term to prepare students academically for end of term assessments, while mitigating learner anxiety and cultivating strong...

In-Person Proctoring How To’s – (EDV0186 – Section 1 of Spring 2025)

Online Synchronous

In-class proctored tests and exams offer the opportunity to measure student learning in the moment, under observation. They can also present you with challenges upholding integrity and can cause uncertainty in responding in the moment if you suspect a student has cheated. In this workshop, we will explore options and scenarios for in-class proctoring of tests and exams, and discuss...

Avoiding Assumptions and Bias When Grading – (EDV0320 – Section 3 of Spring 2025)

Online Synchronous

This workshop invites you to explore the potential for assumptions and biases to negatively impact grading practices. We will reflect on our own experiences, as well as look to the literature to support self-awareness. We will discuss proven practices in grading and assessment design that can work to mitigate challenges. Let’s come together to explore how we can begin to...

“Imposter Phenomenon”: Teaching Through Self-Doubt – (EDV0009 – Section 1 of Spring 2025)

Online Synchronous

Do you ever find yourself planning a lesson or standing in front of a group of students feeling like a fraud? Feeling like an imposter is actually quite common amongst educators (even your colleaues who appear most competent and confident!) In this workshop we’ll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of self-doubt and offer practical strategies to help you cope with...