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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Workshops & Events

The Center for Teaching and Learning is offering AI-related and other workshops throughout this year.  Individuals who participate in 4 AI workshops (at least 3 different one-hour sessions) and submit reflections will be eligible to earn special recognition for their commitment to learning about AI.  Click here to learn more about the AI-Ready Educator Recognition.  Works that can count towards the AI-Ready Educator Recognition are identified as such.  You can find the list of AI-related workshops by clicking on this page.  

 

CTL End of Year Extravaganza

blue and gold balloons with end of year extravaganza in large blue print and di hub room 219 at 11am on april 11th

This year we are bringing as many of you together to celebrate the great work you've done here at KSU.  A few of the things we will celebrate include Teaching Recognition Award & AI-Ready Educator Recognition Earners, share the great research of our 2024-2025 Teaching Scholars, and have THE GREAT KENT STATE TEACH-OFF Championship.

April 11th - 11:00a - 1:00p | DI Hub Auditorium 219

Agenda with approximate times:

  • 11:00am - The GREAT 青年涩导航 Teach-Off Championship
  • 11:45am: - Recognition of CTL Program Participants
  • 12:00pm - Teaching Scholar Pitches + food & conversations

 

 

AI Playground Series

black squirrel with thought bubbles of ai uses

Starting Tuesday February 25th at 9am we will facilitate 30-minute workshops on different AI uses.  Each workshop will be held via Teams twice during the same week; Tuesday at 9am and Wednesday at 3pm.  We hope to see you at a few of them!

  • Enhancing Engagement with AI:  February 25th & February 26th
  • Image & Visual Content Creation:  &
  • Creating Case Studies with AI:  &
  • AI-Assisted Quiz & Assessment Questions:  &
  • Summarization with AI Tools:  &
  • AI-Assisted Rubric & Feedback Generation &

Click the date to register for the date/topic that interests you

 

Brain-Based Learning Workshop Series Module 3: It's Not Me, It's The Content

ai generated brain with ai and light bulbs

This workshop in collaboration with People, Culture & Belonging.  Faith Sheaffer-Polen (PCB) and Jennifer Marcinkiewicz (CTL) will lead this 3rd session in the series.  Please know that you did not need to come to the first two workshops to attend this workshop.   Keeping learners engaged in content-heavy sessions鈥攚hether face-to-face or virtual requires intentional strategies. This session will introduce quick methods that boost comprehension, retention, and active participation. Participants will walk away with practical techniques to make dense material more digestible and dynamic.