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Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
Pedagogical Design
Saturday, Jul 13, 2024
Course Design and Preparation
Posted by: Makena Neal
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Course Design and Preparation
PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
Posted by: Makena Neal
Saturday, Jul 13, 2024
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Pedagogical Design
Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024
Creating Your Syllabus: Strategies, Resources, and Best Practices
This is a collection of resources from the CTLI and other contributors on iTeachMSU focused on syllabi at MSU. Topics include syllabus design, requirements, considerations, MSU resources and templates, and policies. Feel free to email any new syllabus resources for this playlist to the CTLI [teaching@msu.edu]

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Authored by: Center For Teaching and Learning Innovation
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Creating Your Syllabus: Strategies, Resources, and Best Practices
This is a collection of resources from the CTLI and other contributors on iTeachMSU focused on syllabi at MSU. Topics include syllabus design, requirements, considerations, MSU resources and templates, and policies. Feel free to email any new syllabus resources for this playlist to the CTLI [teaching@msu.edu]

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PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
Authored by: Center For Teaching and Learning Innovation
Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024
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Posted on: GenAI & Education
Pedagogical Design
Monday, Aug 18, 2025
Generative AI Syllabus Guide
A good portion of your students will likely use AI to some extent this semester, so plan accordingly. Many students are aware of generative AI, and at least some of them will use these tools for their course work. Critically considering your course design in the context of generative AI is an important educator practice.

The following MSU-specifics should be used to inform your decisions...

Overall guidance: We collectively share the responsibility to uphold intellectual honesty and scholarly integrity. These are core principles that may be compromised by the misuse of GenAI tools, particularly when GenAI-generated content is presented as original, human-created work.

Permitted uses in Teaching & Learning: Instructors are expected to establish a course-specific guidance that defines the appropriate and inappropriate use of GenAI tools.

Students may only use GenAI tools to support their coursework in ways explicitly permitted by the instructor.
Non-permissible uses:

Do not Use GenAI to deliberately fabricate, falsify, impersonate, or mislead, unless explicitly approved for instruction or research in a controlled environment.
Do not Record or process sensitive, confidential, or regulated information with
non-MSU GenAI tools.
Do not Enter FERPA-protected student records, PII, PHI, financial, or HR data into unapproved tools; comply with MSU’s data policy and all regulations.
Do not Use export-controlled data or CUI with GenAI tools unless approved for MSU’s Regulated Research Enclave (RRE).
Posted by: Makena Neal
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Posted on 1: GenAI & Education
Generative AI Syllabus Guide
A good portion of your students will likely use AI to some extent this semester, so plan accordingly. Many students are aware of generative AI, and at least some of them will use these tools for their course work. Critically considering your course design in the context of generative AI is an important educator practice.

The following MSU-specifics should be used to inform your decisions...

Overall guidance: We collectively share the responsibility to uphold intellectual honesty and scholarly integrity. These are core principles that may be compromised by the misuse of GenAI tools, particularly when GenAI-generated content is presented as original, human-created work.

Permitted uses in Teaching & Learning: Instructors are expected to establish a course-specific guidance that defines the appropriate and inappropriate use of GenAI tools.

Students may only use GenAI tools to support their coursework in ways explicitly permitted by the instructor.
Non-permissible uses:

Do not Use GenAI to deliberately fabricate, falsify, impersonate, or mislead, unless explicitly approved for instruction or research in a controlled environment.
Do not Record or process sensitive, confidential, or regulated information with
non-MSU GenAI tools.
Do not Enter FERPA-protected student records, PII, PHI, financial, or HR data into unapproved tools; comply with MSU’s data policy and all regulations.
Do not Use export-controlled data or CUI with GenAI tools unless approved for MSU’s Regulated Research Enclave (RRE).
PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
Posted by: Makena Neal
Monday, Aug 18, 2025
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Posted on: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Justice and Belonging
Monday, Jul 29, 2024
Accessibility Considerations for Design and Presentations
This playlist works to address various realms of accessibility from composition design to presenting accessibly.

The playlist cover photo, mARTin.Hinterdorfer, is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Authored by: Bethany Meadows
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Posted on 1: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Accessibility Considerations for Design and Presentations
This playlist works to address various realms of accessibility from composition design to presenting accessibly.

The playlist cover photo, mARTin.Hinterdorfer, is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
JUSTICE AND BELONGING
Authored by: Bethany Meadows
Monday, Jul 29, 2024
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