How do you align your teaching with your values? Tomorrow, from 2-3:30 PM, we invite you to join our AT workshop exploring reflective teaching and the role of self-reflection in developing your practice. Let’s examine who we are as educators and how to better support our students
Starting off by highlighting Suzanne Nossel’s “Dare to speak: Defending free speech on college campuses,” we will be posting a 3 part series on the CNDLS blog, where we will be providing notable takeaways from our TLISI conference. Read our first one on the CNDLS Blog now!
Join us on Zoom this Friday, October 25 at 11 am for a workshop designed to rethink how we assess student learning. We'll dive into key topics like grading efficiency, fairness, and addressing biases to foster an equitable learning environment. Link in bio to register!
At CNDLS, we know the importance of fostering a classroom environment where open dialogue and intellectual exploration are encouraged for Georgetown students. To find out more on this, check out our Inquiry and Discourse Toolkit on our CNDLS website. Link in bio!
Tomorrow, at 9:30 am, our AT program is hosting a training session for grad students on AI usage. Then at 2 pm, our AI workshop, on Zoom, will be discussing how to use AI for design assessment. Registration and further information is on our website – link in bio. See you there!
Tomorrow, at 1:30 pm in Car Barn, our AT program is hosting a workshop on effective classroom interaction. Then, at 2 pm on Zoom, our CNDLS Asst. Director of Media Yiran Sun is leading our next AI workshop on how to use AI video tools to generate illustrative clips for class.
Discover how AI tools can revolutionize your research process at our AI Workshop TODAY, October 2. At 2 pm on Zoom, this session will cover essential organization and sorting techniques to elevate your data analysis game. For more info or to register, click the link in our bio!
Join us on Wednesday, October 2 for our AT Program’s Course Design workshop! At 9:30 on Zoom, this workshop will give you hands-on tools to design effective and engaging learning spaces. Come ready to create a specific course in mind that you haven’t taught yet—but would love to!
Interested in creating your very own GPT model? Our next AI Workshop will show you how to make use of AI for custom content that aligns with your educational goals! Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, September 25 at 2 pm.
Click the link below to register: https://t.co/Oob94ddpqh
No matter your experience, there is always more to learn. Join us this Wednesday at 11 AM on Zoom for our AT workshop on how scientific research can make you an even better educator. Don’t miss out— check out our website to register or find out more info: https://t.co/RCMRHKxmS5
Are you interested in using AI for course design? Tomorrow’s Using AI to Develop Course Materials workshop will be held on Zoom from 2 - 3 pm. We hope to see you there! For more information on this workshop and the ones to come, check out our website!
The AI workshop series is back! This fall, we are offering workshops covering a variety of topics related to using AI in the classroom, in your research, and for personal use. Kicking off the series TODAY, our first workshop will focus on AI Prompting for Ideating and Practice.
Beginning at 11 am TOMORROW, Wednesday, September 4, we will be hosting the Introduction to Teaching Resources workshop as part of the AT program. Join us IN PERSON in Car Barn 315! Check out our upcoming workshops on the CNDLS event calendar!
NEW! Our Inquiry and Discourse Toolkit supports faculty in fostering environments that promote open discourse, deep inquiry, and collaborative engagement in the classroom. To find out more about this toolkit, click the link to our website in our bio!
We had an incredible time at Digital Learning Days yesterday! Whether in-person or virtual, we hope you left our session with new tools to use in your classroom this semester. If you still have questions about how you can use tech, schedule a consultation appointment with us!
Join us this coming Monday, August 26, either in Car Barn 315 or via Zoom for our annual Digital Learning Days! Further information on our upcoming Digital Learning Day’s session can be found on our website https://t.co/91VQ4bd2zI. We hope to see you there!
Fall semester is upon us! This week, we’re kicking off the "foundations" week for first-year students in the Learning, Design, and Technology program. Check out these pictures from the foundations course 5 years ago in 2019—do you think we’ll run out of sticky notes?
Don't miss your chance to be a part of this year’s TLISI event, beginning next week on Monday, May 20! Dive into thought provoking sessions and workshops and connect with fellow GU faculty and staff. To register, click the link in our bio!
As we approach TLISI 2024, we wanted to again invite faculty at Georgetown to register for the event. We’re hosting sessions on prominent issues in higher education, like dialogue and free speech, generative AI, and experiential learning. Check out the schedule page to register!
Students in @CASGeorgetown expand upon classroom learning with firsthand experiences in everything from genetic engineering and tech for good to religious understanding and political campaigns. https://t.co/Z8bQipHG6A