Learn best practices for using streaming video in your classes this spring! Librarian Alice Pearman and Learning & Teaching Developer Martha Burtis will provide a review of the various sources […]
Do you want to know a little more about the different ways in which tablets can be used in your teaching? Plymouth State University professor Lourdes Aviles has been using […]
Authentic assessments ask students to apply their learning to new situations. It is often contrasted with conventional test assessments and can be described as “messy and complex.” This session will […]
While online learning often gets framed as less social than f2f sessions, the internet actually offers possibilities for building connections among learners and across student/faculty boundaries. This session explores how […]
You are a busy person! In this quick session, Robin uses the “Rule of 2’s” to highlight a short list of things to consider as you design spring courses […]
A presentation by Jason Neenos for those who are getting started with Canvas this spring during the pilot, or who will be converting with the major PSU adoption in Summer/Fall […]
Short instructional videos can connect, engage, and inspire — but in many courses the most common use of short video is to explain. This session will introduce faculty to some of […]
Sometimes it’s the simple things that can make a big difference. The CoLab will introduce you to a few templates for planning out resources, activities, and tech preparation for individual […]
Through collaboration, low stakes/entry digital tools, and active learning exercises there are many ways to transform f2f assignments into online assignments. Using small adjustments this presentation will focus on strategies […]
Nic Helms (PSU faculty) will present ideas about how student and faculty fatigue are affecting our educational environments during the pandemic, and offer ideas for how we can mitigate these […]