Pod Squad! Assignment Makeovers in the AI Age

With Derek Bruff, this podcast covers discussion of thinking about makeovers of our assignments in higher education. You can listen to the podcast here. https://content.blubrry.com/teaching_in_higher_ed_faculty/TIHE481.mp3 You can also find the transcript on the website when you open the link. Participate in at least 5 of the 6 sessions this semester to earn the Pod Squad certificate. Molly Hare will facilitate these sessions.

Undergraduate Research and Creative Pedagogy

Are you currently involved or interested in serving as a faculty mentor to undergraduate students who are engaged in conducting research and/or creative activities? If so, come to this session to learn more about serving as a faculty mentor to undergraduate students, its associated pedagogy, and about the Indiana State Experience Grant! Alicia Jay (Theater) and Whitney Nesser (Gerontology) will be presenting.

Overview of UDL: Options and Flexibility for Input

Tuesday, March 19th, from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Do you teach students who have varying levels of skills, interests, backgrounds, and learning needs? Would you like to optimize teaching and learning experiences in your courses? UDL is an evidence-based framework for planning and designing learning experiences that is based on brain science. Sessions will be facilitated by Melissa Nail.

Drop of Lavender Conference

Drop of Lavender is an LGBTQ+ conference at Indiana State University historically planned by Spectrum. The conference is a one-day educational experience and was created to promote Indiana State University's Inclusive Excellence pillar by offering inclusive education and programming to LGBTQ+ students, community members, and allies.

Drop of Lavender will take place on Friday, April 12th, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

All students who RSVP for the conference by April 1st will be provided free lunch!

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