We found 28 results that contain "iah-udl"

Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
Hi folks!

You should see an email going out about this workshop shortly, but I wanted to post some details here as well. On Friday, October 14, from 10-11:30 am, Piril Atabay and I will be facilitating a workshop focusing on the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework and the role it plays in IAH general education classes. We'll be running this event with attendance options for in-person (Linton Hall Room 120) and Zoom (details below), and the meeting will be recorded and posted to this iteach page for folks to refer to later.

I've attached the flyer for this event below, as well as an RSVP link and the Zoom credentials for anyone who will be logging in from home. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Piril (atabaypi@msu.edu) or myself (sabogart@msu.edu); otherwise, we hope to see you on the 14th!

- GJS

RSVP: https://forms.gle/jCtGZyQiTtJFCC6p9
Zoom link: https://msu.zoom.us/j/94995585197?pwd=dkFWRWtrYVR4N096QWxFbDJxd1V1Zz09

Meeting ID: 949 9558 5197
Passcode: IAH!
IAH-UDL_Workshop_Flyer_10-14-22.pdf

Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
The UDL Guidelines claim learning benefits “for all learners.” How do your accessibility efforts address all students in your IAH class?

Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
The UDL Guidelines set the goal of expert learners who are: Purposeful and motivated; resourceful and knowledgeable; strategic and goal-directed.

How do you define an expert learner in your IAH class?

Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
The UDL Guidelines aim to reduce barriers and promote challenges. How do you differentiate between barriers and challenges in your IAH class?

Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by about 3 years ago
For any IAH GAs who were unable to attend our orientation meeting today, I've attached a link to our Zoom recording below, along with the slides that we used to guide our discussion. The Zoom Chat transcript is attached as well.

Thanks to everyone who came and participated, especially our GA panelists Nicole Huff and Ames Loji!

Zoom link: https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/IAH+Fall+2022+GA+Orientation+%28August+25%2C+2022%29/1_3oytg4fe

Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/108OHv1OcaYJo55aw5usUOwyaAomuL6d2/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=102739642533239513676&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by over 2 years ago
As part of what will hopefully be an ongoing conversation of the role of AI in teaching the arts and humanities, please consider sharing ways you have integrated (or are interesting in integrating) generative AI like ChatGPT into your IAH teaching.

Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by over 2 years ago
From 1-2:30 pm on Friday, April 14, CISAH is hosting a workshop titled "AI/IAH: Teaching Arts and Humanities After/With ChatGPT," with options for virtual or in-person (Linton 120) attendance based on your preference. I've attached the workshop flyer for your reference, and there's an RSVP link below for you to let us know if you're planning to come. We hope to see you on the 14th!

RSVP: https://forms.gle/896wfv5GiAwRhxo99

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 3 years ago
In my ongoing quest to find how we might better motivate and engage our students, particularly within a general education context, I've come across a couple of interesting sources online.

Universal Design for Learning at a Glance -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1B6yQXsr0c
Provides an engaging, concise explanation of what UDL is and how it works in the (college) 'classroom.'

The Nora Project -- https://thenoraproject.ngo/mission
A fairly comprehensive website that addresses the intersection of disability and inclusivity. Geared more specifically toward teaching children, there are nevertheless various resources and approaches that might be tweaked a bit to fit the college 'classroom' in whatever form that takes right now.

Both are providing me with all sorts of ways that I can tailor (and expand the range of) student assessments moving toward and planning for AY2022-2023.