Diving into Fall Guest Presentation Series: Introduction to Universal Design for Learning

Fall Square Intro to Universal Design for Learning

Universal Design builds on the notion that what is essential for some is often good for everybody. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) applies this notion to learning, providing a framework to support diverse students in a way that is beneficial for everyone. In this session, Dr. Orellana will introduce the UDL framework and principles, and present resources and examples to get started with UDL. 

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Diving into Fall: Plagiarism and Using TurnitIn with Canvas

If you have writing assignments in your course, then you already know that plagiarism can be a problem. This workshop will present the tool, Turnitin, which helps identify instances of potential plagiarism. During the workshop, you will learn about the various ways in which Turnitin can be used in your Canvas course so that you can begin screening writing assignments for plagiarism, as well as grammatical errors. 

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Diving into Fall Guest Presentation Series: Using Virtual Escape Rooms to Engage your Students, Colleagues, and Staff!

Fall Square Using Virtual Escape Rooms to Engage your Students, Colleagues, and Staff!

Do you want to develop your own virtual escape room? This is part two of a two-part workshop on how to create your own virtual escape room. Participants will bring their own escape room concept/idea they want to implement and work on developing the escape room components with hands-on support to guide them through the process.  Note: If you missed Part 1 (8/25), you can watch the recording prior to attending Part 2.

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Diving into Fall: Fall Fancies: Ideas for Fall Teaching

Fall Square FAll FANCIES

As we transition into the fall semester, we likely have a newfound interest and expertise in various aspects of teaching and learning from the way we use technology to how we are respecting learner diversity, and more. This is a facilitated drop-in session where you can join us for the full hour or for just a few minutes to talk about some ideas you are exploring for the fall term. Whether you are teaching online, face-to-face, or a blend, join us to share the ideas you are exploring.

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Diving into Fall: Hands-On Training for Leveraging NSU Classroom Technology

Fall Square Hands On Training for Leveraging

Since the beginning of the pandemic, most classrooms around campus have been outfitted with newer technology, and if you haven’t taught in this new classroom environment, it may take a little practice to become familiar with the technology in the classroom. This hands-on training will give you some instruction along with a practice session to help you gain confidence with starting up and using the technology in classrooms at NSU. We will guide you through logging in, starting a zoom session, enabling projectors, testing audio, testing cameras, and sharing an activity to an audience. Prior attendance of our Leveraging Classroom Technology workshops or Teaching in the BlendFlex Models training session is highly recommended.

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LEC Summer Series: Hands-On with the New LEC 2021 Course Templates

Hands on with the LEC Templates Flyer

The Learning and Educational Center recently released three new Canvas course templates that support effective online teaching practices for faculty and students. Each template can save faculty valuable development time while bolstering their effort to ensure that courses are quality-focused and accessible to all learners. Now that you are aware of the new template options, you may be wondering how to use one or more of these templates in your course.  Well, no wondering necessary! Let us help you navigate importing and taking advantage of the templates to suit your needs in our upcoming workshop on the New LEC 2021 Templates. 

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LEC Summer Series: Using Infographics to Communicate Syllabus and Other Course Information

Summer Series Infographics

On the first day of class, students are often intimidated by a syllabus that looks more like legal documents than an invitation to learn. This leads to students just ignoring its contents and instructors constantly saying, “it’s in the syllabus”. Infographics offer a visual option for communicating key course content in a way that is engaging and more memorable. Participants in this hands-on session will learn how to create infographics using Piktochart (Canva can also be used) to communicate course content and share ways to use infographics for learning.

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