Posts tagged with “Learning & Teaching with Technology” (All posts)
February 24, 2026 – Share Your AI Story
May 27, 2025 – AI Tools in Classics and Physics
As part of the AI Year of Curiosity, we explored how tools built on top of LLMs could shape student engagement with AI. We will describe using Playlab.ai to build…
April 8, 2025 – Can AI Be a Reliable Research Partner for Students?
AI Literacy is rapidly evolving for all of us and the impact is especially intense for students. Join us and discuss the state of these tools to maximize the benefits…
March 11, 2025 – Building Critical AI Literacy through Pedagogy
As generative AI tools are both rapidly changing and being increasingly incorporated into everything from political operations to everyday data-driven tasks, building critical AI literacy can feel like an impossible…
March 4, 2025 – Creation of Multimedia in the Age of Generative AI
Generative AI has made significant gains in creating images, sound, music, and even videos. How can we use this technology creatively, carefully, and ethically in student assignments? How does copyright…
February 25, 2025 – Gradescope
Gradescope, integrated with Moodle, streamlines grading, provides equitable feedback, and can help reduce bias. This demo covers rubric-based grading, AI-assisted answer grouping, and efficient handling of non-text submissions. Bring your…
February 11, 2025 – Continuing the Flip: Using Video Outside of Class to Focus Learning Inside of Class
Engaging students with the learning content outside of class allows for deeper learning and conversations in the classroom or lab. We will discuss strategies for flipped learning and how to…
January 23, 2024 – How are Students Using Generative AI?
A little over a year since the launch of ChatGPT, how are students using it in their learning, work, and life? How is it helping them, and what limitations have…
January 16, 2024 – Bringing Learning to Life with 3D Models
Learning tends to happen best when we can interact with content at a physical level. Digital 3d models can be a viable alternative, making rare objects more accessible. Some of…
Feb 28, 2023 – Just in Time Learning – Using Linked-In Learning to Provide Students with Curated Skill Training
Software applications have become essential to most learning and work environments, but finding the time to teach students new applications or nuances of familiar applications can be difficult. LinkedinLearning has…
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