In this self-directed 90-minute workshop, explore how humour can be a positive and effective messaging tool to help students recognize risks and concerns about (mis)using generative (gen)AI in your course. Engage with videos, polls, and forums to discuss genAI and humour, then access takeaway media resources to inspire your own in-class conversations with students about genAI. Register Here
Together, we will examine two changes to Conestoga's Evaluation of Student Learning Policy pertaining to the number and value of assessments in a course. With the spring course outline review process in mind, we will consider strategies for revising assessments to meet these new guidelines while promoting effective assessment strategies. Register Here
In this workshop, we will explore key considerations for lesson planning in an online course and provide recommendations for writing content suitable for asynchronous delivery. Register for this workshop here.
Get ready to talk to your students about Copilot (and AI use more broadly). In this workshop, we will consider different levels of integration of AI use, how to share our expectations, and questions that students might have. Faculty will take away ideas to communicate and reinforce an AI Statement of Use that can address course-relevant concerns. Register Here
In this session, we explore ways to deliver interactive lessons that engage students and support learning using some features of Teams best suited for teaching and learning. This session will introduce the essential features needed to Teaching using Teams, including creating and sharing meeting links, managing participants, sharing your screen, and monitoring breakout rooms. You’ll also become familiar with pulling...
A long-requested eConestoga feature is finally available: the ability to attach and use Rubrics within the eConestoga Quiz tool. In this workshop, we will explore the styles of questions that can be enhanced through the use of rubrics, as well as how those rubric designs should differ from those already found in assignments. You will walk away with examples and...
A good rubric or marking scheme can make all the difference for you and your students. Consider the possible impact on marking efficiency, fairness and consistency, and feedback for learners that a well-designed grading tool can offer. Join us to learn about key components of rubric and marking scheme design and how to incorporate these tools seamlessly into your eConestoga...
In this session, we explore ways to deliver interactive lessons that engage students and support learning using some features of Teams best suited for teaching and learning. This session will introduce the essential features needed to Teaching using Teams, including creating and sharing meeting links, managing participants, sharing your screen, and monitoring breakout rooms. You’ll also become familiar with pulling...
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