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August updates from the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning

 

has a rich array of new programming and initiatives focused on serving neurodiverse students, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), student-faculty pedagogical collaborations, and AI in higher education. This year, you can participate in an or apply to participate in the . There are also ongoing initiatives 鈥 , , , book clubs, and a research salon.

Preparations for the fall are in full swing! Professor of Mathematics and First-Year Experience Director Rachel Roe-Dale and F. William Harder Chair of Business Administration Matt Lucas recently taught a workshop to nearly 50 faculty on how to use AI to develop engaging classroom experiences.

Rachel Roe-Dale and Matt Lucas lead a class on how to use AI.

Some helpful resources on AI include: 

Plus, mark your calendars for an interactive presentation and conversation on 鈥鈥 with co-author Eddie Watson on Sept. 24.

鈥孖n July, 10 faculty members took advantage of grant funding from the New York State Education Department, supporting completion of a three-week asynchronous workshop on Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Assistant Professor of Mathematics Kirsten Hogenson details the value of implementing UDL:

鈥淯DL is about identifying and addressing barriers to learning. These barriers are鈥痭ot within the students; they鈥檙e issues with the course design that can often be removed by offering students choices. These choices could be related to, e.g., how students comprehend the course material, how they report on their knowledge, or what specific topic they鈥檙e engaging with when learning a skill. 

鈥屸淥ffering options isn鈥檛 making the course 鈥榚asier.鈥 It's allowing everyone to participate in the course in ways that work best for their abilities. When executed well, it can actually encourage students to be creative and take risks that push their learning further. 

鈥屸淚n the end, the goal is not just to teach students our specific course鈥檚 content.鈥 We also want to help them develop as expert learners who are motivated, resourceful, and strategic in all contexts where they鈥檙e working to obtain skills or knowledge.鈥

This training will be available again next summer, and there are also opportunities to participate in a this fall.

For a full account of , , and , please visit the .

Support services for students 

鈥孖n addition to the in-person services provided by the , 亚色视频黄色app下载 provides teletherapy services offered through . Students have up to 12 sessions of teletherapy per academic year. In addition, students have access to up to three group skill-building workshops per year. The (SAIG) also remains a resource to share non-emergency concerns about your students.

鈥孨ational Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)

鈥屟巧悠祷粕玜pp下载 is an institutional member of the , through which you have free access to many excellent professional development tools, like these webinars on and . You may activate a free individual membership account by visiting the , selecting our institution, and creating and activating a new membership. 

鈥孴丑别 Weller Room and Lending Library (LIB 212) 

鈥孴his space devoted to CLTL events is available for (quiet) workspace each weekday morning from 9 a.m. to noon. If you wish to reserve the space for events that advance the , please . The Weller Room also has a lending library with relevant pedagogical texts. Simply to borrow a book. All books must be returned no later than the end of the academic year. 

鈥孎unding for new Black Studies courses

鈥孌ue to the generous support of the Mellon Foundation, we can offer stipends of $1,000 to faculty who successfully considerably cross-listed with the Black Studies Program. Submissions are due to the Advisory Board by Nov. 1.

鈥孡GBTQIA+ web resources 

鈥孖n spring 2023, the CLTL team worked with Phoenix Goldenberg 鈥25, former president of 亚色视频黄色app下载 Pride Alliance, to develop for students, staff, and faculty on how to be an LGBTQIA+ ally.

Scholarly and Creative Endeavors (SCE) 

resume this semester. Fall sessions run Sept. 9 to Dec. 13, except Thanksgiving week. Groups meet in the atrium and then have lunch in Murray-Aikins Dining Hall. These will be held: 

  • Tuesdays, 12:45-1:45 p.m.: Facilitated by Ann Showalter, instructor of biology 
  • 鈥學ednesdays 12:15-1:15 p.m.:鈥疐acilitated by Eileen Sperry, visiting assistant professor of English 

鈥孧ellon-Funded Racial Justice Learning Communities 

鈥孴wo learning communities (LC) will run this fall in conjunction with the Mellon Foundation grant. Please review the options available on the and, if interested, contact the respective facilitators directly by Friday, Sept. 6. Each LC begins the week of Sept. 16 and鈥痺ill have commitments of approximately two hours weekly during the semester. Faculty and staff who participate in a learning community will be compensated $750.鈥 

鈥孲kill2Build AI Institute

鈥孴丑别 CLTL and (LEDS) are excited to roll out a new pilot program, the Skill2Build AI Institute, a year-long phasic initiative offering faculty and staff experience in facilitating AI fluencies and exploring AI tools. To learn more about participating in the Skill2Build AI Institute, , which are due Friday, Sept. 6. Staff and faculty participants will be compensated $1,000 for the year. Learn more on the .

Teaching Support Network 

鈥孴丑别 pairs faculty for one semester to engage in activities focused on pedagogical development. If you are interested in participating, please complete by Friday, Sept. 6. 

鈥孉I Learning Clusters

鈥孴丑别 will unite interested faculty with fellow colleagues proficient in harnessing AI in the service of student learning. With generous support from the Office of the Dean of Faculty, we can compensate participants $250 for the semester.

鈥孶niversal Design for Learning (UDL) Consultants 

鈥孖n the coming academic year, the CLTL and (SAS) are offering a pairing folks on campus who have undergone training in UDL with colleagues who wish to adopt UDL practices in their own course design and practice. Compensation is available for participants.

鈥淭eaching with AI鈥 with Eddie Watson 

  • 鈥4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, livestream 
  • 鈥孌别蝉肠谤颈辫迟颈辞苍: C. Edward Watson, co-author of 鈥淭eaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning,鈥 shares how to harness and manage AI as a powerful teaching tool. Please . Folks interested in obtaining a free copy of the book in advance of the event should .

Fall book club: 鈥淣ew College Classroom鈥 

  • 鈥12:30-2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, in the Murray-Aikins Dining Hall Test Kitchen 
  • 鈥孌别蝉肠谤颈辫迟颈辞苍: This book by Cathy Davidson and Christina Katopodis uses the latest research in learning science to discuss easily implemented strategies for active learning across disciplines (Harvard UP, 2022). Those interested in participating should email Beck Krefting to receive a copy of the book prior to the event..

To ponder鈥

  • ,鈥 by Krista Rudenga 
  • 鈥孋heck out this that breaks down how AI works and the issues we should all be aware of when using GenAI, made by the inimitable Lead Instructional Technologist Ben Harwood.

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