Did you know you can record video presentations directly in PowerPoint? This workshop will explore PowerPoint’s built in video features, demonstrate how to integrate these into your presentations, and review how your final videos can be exported or shared. Participation with video is optional but highly recommended in order to practice these features first-hand. Register for this Workshop.
We all want our students to learn important ideas, concepts, and skills from our courses long after we teach them. Even better if they can transfer this learning to new situations! In this workshop you will learn how memory works, how we learn and forget, and how to make important learning from your courses more ‘permanent’. Then, using UDL principles,...
This workshop will guide you through the principles and best practices for creating effective assessments in online courses. We will introduce how to design assessments that accurately measure achieved outcomes, promote engagement, and provide meaningful feedback. Register for this workshop.
Join us to explore the essentials of another open learning tool, the H5P Studio. In this hands-on workshop, we will focus on eCampusOntario’s H5P Studio; through demonstration and practice, you will gain the skills to use or create your own H5P interactives. You will learn more about creating an H5P Studio account, navigating the H5P Studio catalogue, how to embed...
In this 90-minute workshop, we will review the pitfalls of students using AI to bypass genuine learning and discuss the potential risks of AI use in the workplace. Then, we will explore how to communicate these concerns to students through implementing active learning strategies that encourage critical evaluation of AI-generated content. Register for this workshop.
In this workshop designed for new SoTL researchers, participants will explore the rich landscape of SoTL literature and the essential step of connecting our SoTL research projects to existing research. In the workshop we’ll define a traditional literature review with an emphasis on understanding where and how to search literature related to your SoTL topic. Register for this workshop.
Are you wondering how collaborative documents can encourage participation in your teaching and assessment activities? This workshop will showcase how accessible collaborative documents can be used with in-person, synchronous and asynchronous learning environments. You will also explore multiple strategies for using collaborative documents in activity design, while ensuring that these resources are fully accessible to your learners. Register for...
This workshop will guide participants through the innovative use of AI integrations and apps for creating visually compelling materials for teaching. Participants will learn how to harness the potential of these tools to generate a wide range of visuals, including images, icons, and more, tailored to educational contexts. Additionally, the workshop will cover practical strategies for accessing and leveraging college-licensed...
This workshop introduces a variety of tools that enable students to share feedback and responses with the instructor and larger group. The tools explored include Zoom polls, Mentimeter question slides, and Padlet as a backchanneling tool. What sets this workshop apart is its focus on exploring means of gathering real-time assessment of learning and confidence from students in all modes...
What motivates students to attend remote classes, whether live or asynchronous? What’s the difference between gaining students’ attention and earning their engagement? What are the signs and reasons for student disengagement? In this workshop, we will explore these questions and discuss strategies to promote engagement, build community, and ultimately support the retention of students who are continuously adapting to the...
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