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SUMMARY:Conversations about Teaching: Paul Rogalus & Rebecca Grant
DESCRIPTION:What is school for? Why does teaching matter? PSU English Education Professor Kenneth Logan will moderate a wide-ranging conversation between two experienced Plymouth State University professors\, Paul Rogalus and Rebecca Grant \nThis is a multi-part series. Other conversations in this series will include Professor Liz Ahl\, Professor Scott Coykendall\, Professor Rebecca Noel Rogalus\, and Professor Jacqui Nelson.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/conversations-about-teaching-paul-rogalus-rebecca-grant/
LOCATION:Lamson Library Commons Cafe
CATEGORIES:Teaching
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SUMMARY:Approaches to Generative AI in the Classroom (Series)
DESCRIPTION:This four-part meeting series is aimed at faculty interested in the intersection of generative AI and teaching & learning. Each week we will focus on a particular reading/issue\, emerging from the interests and concerns of participants. We will record key takeaways\, questions\, or ideas from each meeting with the goal of producing a resource at the end of the semester to share with the larger campus. Possible meeting topics: \n\ntalking to students about AI\ncreating a usable AI classroom policy\nAI across disciplines\nis AI resistance possible and if so what does it look like?\nmaking critical choices about the use of AI for teaching and learning\n\nDetails for November 12 Meeting\nNOTE: The change in schedule! This meeting will be 10-11am in the CoLab! At this final meeting\, we will spend some time looking at specific tools and sharing specific use examples. Come with your own examples or questions!Light food and beverages provided. 
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/approaches-to-generative-ai-in-the-classroom-3/
LOCATION:CoLab (Lamson Library 003)
CATEGORIES:AI,Designing Forward Davis Grant
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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SUMMARY:Teaching the "Classroomless" Class
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 60 minute workshop about teaching outside of the confines of a standard classroom. This program is for teaching faculty as well as those of us who teach students through other mechanisms on campus: one-shot drop in visits\, advising\, campus jobs\, etc.\n\nThe CoLab will provide a brief introductory presentation about the major issues surrounding this kind of work. Participants will engage in a conversation about how this kind of teaching fits into the larger landscape of the University\, how it intersects with “traditional” teaching\, and what innovative design practices we could bring to this work to help elevate it.\n\nLunch provided. 
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/teaching-the-classroomless-class/
LOCATION:CoLab (Lamson Library 003)
CATEGORIES:Designing Forward Davis Grant,Instructional Design
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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SUMMARY:Design for Public Writing (Series)
DESCRIPTION:This series is an open writing group for faculty interested in writing for the general public about the purpose of higher education. The group will engage in the following activities: \n\na kickoff meeting (facilitated by the CoLab) on September 19th to talk about the purpose of public writing: who are we writing for? what do we need to know in order to be better at public writing? how is this practice related to the writing practices we teach our students and the design of teaching these practices?\nbi-weekly 60-90 minute drop-in writing time (October 2nd\, 17th\, and 30th and November 14th). Check-in quickly and then focus on body doubling for writing.\nend of semester 90 minute reading for anyone who wants to share their works in progress (date/time TBD by the group)\nOptional: one-shot digital publication or print zine of works produced (the CoLab will handle the collection of work and production of the product)\n\nLight breakfast and beverages provided. 
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/design-for-public-writing/2025-11-14/
LOCATION:CoLab (Lamson Library 003)
CATEGORIES:Designing Forward Davis Grant,Instructional Design,Public Writing
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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SUMMARY:“V” Work Conversations Series (11/18)
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of three conversations between the CoLab and interested faculty about how we incorporate values\, vibrance\, vulnerability\, visibility\, vision\, and voice into the design of our teaching. \n\n\n\nEach conversation will engage with two of these topics with pre-readings provided by the CoLab to help center the discussion. Expertise in these topics are emergent; no one right now claims to know everything about this work. Rather\, these conversations will be an opportunity for us to define what we mean and begin to discuss approaches and future work. \n\n\n\nParticipants are invited to share their thoughts about this topic in our working document. \n\n\n\nLight breakfast will be provided on 9/29 & 10/29. Light snacks and drinks provided on 11/18.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/v-work-conversations-series-11-18/
LOCATION:CoLab (Lamson Library 003)
CATEGORIES:Designing Forward Davis Grant,Instructional Design
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Passion-Driven Statistics
DESCRIPTION:Join the CoLab and Lisa Dieker\, professor of social sciences at Wesleyan University\, for this introduction to passion-driven statistics\, a “multidisciplinary\, project-based curriculum that supports students in conducting original research\, asking original questions\, and communicating methods and results using the language of statistics.” \nLisa developed this innovative approach to teaching statistics and will be orienting PSU faculty on how they can use it in their own classes. If you teach courses that already engage students with statistical research or if you’re looking for new ways to inspire student research\, join us for this introduction.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/introduction-to-passion-driven-statistics/
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CATEGORIES:Teaching
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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