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The Extended Reality Initiative (XRI) Faculty Fellows Grant provides faculty with technical and instructional support and funds to implement Augmented Reality (AR) or Virtual Reality (VR) assignments/projects/activities into their course(s) that are designed to improve student learning and success at IU.
Proposal submission is now open!
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Featured Webinar
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Engaging Students Using InScribe
Free to all IU students, InScribe provides students an online space where they can post questions and answer their peers’. Hear from three instructors who are using InScribe in different class types.
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Featured Resource
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Wrapping up the Semester
Check out this resource page to plan your final exams, make the last class memorable, efficiently prepare and submit final grades, learn from student evaluations, reflect on the semester, and more.
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Curriculum Enhancement Grant Proposals due by Jan 31, 2023
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The 2023 CEG Request for Proposals is now open! Faculty from IUPUI, IUPUC, and IU Fort Wayne are invited to submit a proposal to enhance their course/curricula for inclusive and equitable student learning experiences using innovative pedagogies and technology, and engaged learning practice of ePortfolios. Completed proposals due by January 31, 2023. Read RFP and submit proposal.
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2023 FACET Leadership Team presents: Inclusive Teaching through Authentic Assessment
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What can faculty do to become more inclusive in their teaching? Join this team of FACET leaders as they facilitate a series of four teaching workshops. The workshop series will take place over the course of four Fridays in Spring 2023, from 12 noon to 1:15 p.m. --- Jan. 20, Feb. 24, Mar. 24, and Apr. 21. All sessions will be in person in the University Library Ashby room located on the second floor. Lunch will be provided. Registration is limited to the first 20 participants. For more information, please contact facet@iu.edu. Register for the series.
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Learning Technology Pilots – Your Feedback Needed
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UITS Learning Technologies has several new pilots starting up and your feedback is welcomed! You can see a list of all of the current pilots or sign up for a pilot at https://next.iu.edu.
The new pilots include:
- student response system Top Hat beta
- platform for assignment and exam submission, grading, and analytics Gradescope
The new version of Top Hat provides a tighter integration with Canvas and new features, including Roster sync, automatic or manual Grade sync, and deep linking to specific Top Hat pages, discussions, and assignments.
Gradescope is an assignment and exam submission, grading, and analytics platform that integrates with Canvas to facilitate the grading of bubble sheets, hand-written assignments, and coding assignments.
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Video Management Webinars
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If you use Kaltura for video creation, editing or storage, we would like your feedback on Panopto and Yuja. Join these webinars to get a brief demonstration of the tools and ask your questions about integrating it into your classes.
Panopto
When: Thursday, December 8, 2022 2 - 2:45 p.m. EST Where: Online – Zoom Register: https://go.iu.edu/4Dbb
YuJa
When: Friday, December 9, 2022 11 - 11:45 a.m. EST Where: Online – Zoom Register: https://go.iu.edu/4Dbh
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With online social annotation, students read together
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McMurtrie, B. (2022, Nov 17). Teaching: How Students Can Help Create More Accessible Courses. The Chronicle of Higher Education.
In this Teaching newsletter we learn about the results of a fascinating pilot study in student-teacher collaboration to make courses more accessible. Faculty-student duos worked together to review ad policies to help students who can’t always afford documenting their need for accommodations. Read on to consider how we might build empathy when creating course syllabi and policies.
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CTL Workshops and Webinars
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Friday, December 9 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Online - Zoom Register » Organizer: Douglas Jerolimov and Presenter: Douglas Jerolimov and Jeani Young
This workshop introduces faculty and staff to the Quality Matters (QM) Rubric and to the QM Process. Quality Matters is a nationally recognized quality assurance organization for online course design, and the QM Process is a faculty-led peer review process that uses the research-based standards (criteria) of the QM Rubric to certify online courses. Eventually, many online courses within the IU system will undergo the QM Process with the goal of achieving national QM recognition. Faculty may also use the QM Rubric as a guide to design online courses. And, for faculty who are interested, this course serves as a pre-requisite for QM's Peer Reviewer Course, which is a required course for faculty who seek certification as a QM Peer Reviewer, allowing them to participate in QM course reviews for courses created here at IU and at other universities.
The workshop is offered at IUPUI as a one-day synchronous Zoom workshop from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.with a one hour break for lunch. To receive the QM certificate of completion for this workshop, participants must be present for and participate in the entire workshop.
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Monday, December 12 | 1 - 1:45 p.m. | Online - Zoom Register » Organizer: Madeleine Gonin and Presenter: Ana Hernandez and co-founder of InScribe
Join this webinar to learn how to integrate InScribe into your Canvas course. InScribe is available to all IU students at no additional cost and is used to promote peer learning by giving students an online space where they can post questions and provide answers to peers. Instructors can allow students to post their questions anonymously and can also endorse students’ answers. InScribe enables students to get the help they need when they are working on their homework and peers can often provide help much faster than instructors can. Instructors, particularly those in large classes, use it as their main communication tool and report that they receive fewer emails from students giving them more time to focus on course issues that truly need their attention.
To learn more about InScribe:
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Monday, December 12 | 2 - 2:45 p.m. | Online- Zoom Register » Organizer: Kimmaree Murday and Presenter: Ana Hernandez and co-founder of InScribe
Join this webinar to learn how about new features in InScribe, including polling. Provide feedback about new features, share your feedback, and bring your requests for new features.
InScribe integrates into Canvas and is available to all IU students at no additional cost. It is used to promote peer learning by giving students an online space where they can post questions and provide answers to peers. Instructors can allow students to post their questions anonymously and can also endorse students’ answers. InScribe enables students to get the help they need when they are working on their homework and peers can often provide help much faster than instructors can.
This event fulfills the following IUB Graduate Teaching Apprenticeship Program requirement: Associate Requirement 2.2: Attend one event offered by CITL: instructional technologies
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Tuesday, December 13 | 10 - 10:30 a.m. | Online - Zoom Register » Organizer: Kimmaree Murday and Presenter: Kimmaree Murday
Canvas Quizzes is a tool that helps you create more than just quizzes, tests and exams; you can use it for surveys and practice quizzes too. Options include creating automatically graded items, adding images and videos, typing formulas, and more. Join this 30-minute webinar to learn how to create quizzes in Canvas, add questions, and include feedback. This webinar is also offered on January 5, 2023.
This event aligns with the following IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program competencies: Instructional Technology (IT)
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Tuesday, December 13 | 2:30 - 3 p.m. | Online - Zoom Register » Organizer: Kimmaree Murday and Presenter: Kimmaree Murday
Well-organized Canvas modules provide an effective way for both you and your students to navigate through your course content. This 30-minute webinar will show you how to set up a Canvas course using Modules to organize your assignments, discussions, files, and more. This webinar is also offered on January 4, 2023.
This event aligns with the following IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program competencies: Instructional Technology (IT)
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Tuesday, January 3 | 1 - 1:30 p.m. | Online - Zoom Register » Organizer: Lesli Amaya and Presenter: Madeleine Gonin
Join this 30-minute webinar to learn how to set up your Gradebook in Canvas using assignments. We’ll show you how to weight grades, how to drop lowest scores, and other tips and tricks to ensure that Canvas calculates your grades just the way you want.
This event aligns with the following IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program competencies: Instructional Technology (IT)
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Wednesday, January 4 | 12:30 - 1 p.m. | Online - Zoom Register » Organizer: Kimmaree Murday and Presenter: Madeleine Gonin
Join this 30-minute webinar to learn 3 ways to share your feedback on Canvas assignments. Using Speedgrader, rubrics, and feedback in quizzes, you can ensure that your students have the feedback they need to improve their performance in your class.
This event aligns with the following IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program competencies: Instructional Technology (IT)
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Sign Up for a Writing Group!
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The writing group program provides a structure that encourages progress toward publication by promoting regular writing. Sign up is open to faculty, teaching staff of all appointments, and graduate students from IUPUI, IUPUC, and IU Fort Wayne.
The spring writing groups meet from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Both meetings are simultaneously online and at the Faculty Crossing. You can join either Tuesday or Wednesday sessions, or both!
Groups will begin meeting on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. Sign up today for a writing group.
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December 8: SAVI Transportation Equity and the Older Adult Population (virtual event)
December 9: SAVI Training – Tell stories with data
December 15: SAVI Training – Analyze and Visualize with Maps
January 9: SAVI Training – Frame the Problem (virtual event)
January 17: SAVI Training – Find Existing Sources
January 31: SAVI Training – Avoid Data Pitfalls (virtual event)
Global Voices Program: Add global perspectives and intercultural learning experiences to your course.
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CTL Holiday Office Hours
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- Monday, December 19 – Wednesday, December 21: CTL will be open virtually only from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Thursday, December 22: CTL will be open virtually only from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
- Friday, December 23: CTL will be closed for the campus holiday.
- Monday, December 26 – Friday, December 30: CTL will be closed.
CTL will reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 12 noon.
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