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
In this workshop, you will learn how you can incorporate OneDrive and Office365 collaborative documents into learning activities. We will explore how OneDrive can act as a collaborative space for your students to make and track their contributions, and give feedback to shared work using comments. We will demonstrate how you can share documents and organize collaborative working spaces for...
One of the biggest challenges for international students is understanding the expectations of the various types of non-test assignments and also how testing occurs in outcomes-based learning. Faculty may struggle to mark work submitted in English that does not meet their expectations and may also struggle with their own biases. This workshop helps faculty with scaffolding for student success and...
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 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...
This workshop takes a practical look at the digital experiences of international learners and compares this to the digital environments of their courses. We will discuss possible strategies to accommodate learners, including the intersections of technology with culturally accessible and inclusive teaching practices. We will identify several apps, practices, and strategies that can support meaningful participation in learning exercises and...
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