Results for "practices"
40 Results
Posted by
18 days ago
Thinking this morning about transformative change through our classroom practices when what do I stumble across on Youtube? Admittedly this seems geared more toward the organizational level, but there is something here when it comes to teaching and learning practices too I think.
https://youtu.be/HuVanLsW7zI?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/HuVanLsW7zI?feature=shared
Pedagogical Design

Posted by
17 days ago
Hello Again Everyone! Marohang and I look forward to continuing discussion of the use of digital and cloud-based tools in our work with students across all modalities as well as the challenges and opportunities the digital-collaborative practice affords both students and instructors. All meetings will be via Zoom, and you can find the recurring link and pass code above. To assist everyone with their planning, our meetings for Fall 2023 are scheduled for the following dates and times:
...
...
View More

Posted by
about 1 month ago
Interim Guidance on Data Uses and Risks of Generative AI
(source site https://tech.msu.edu/about/guidelines-policies/generative-ai/)
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) language models, including products like ChatGPT and Bard, are powerful tools that can assist with various tasks from teaching and learning, to writing support, to data analysis. No generative AI product currently has a formal agreement with Michigan State University, but users looking for a generative AI tool can fin...
(source site https://tech.msu.edu/about/guidelines-policies/generative-ai/)
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) language models, including products like ChatGPT and Bard, are powerful tools that can assist with various tasks from teaching and learning, to writing support, to data analysis. No generative AI product currently has a formal agreement with Michigan State University, but users looking for a generative AI tool can fin...
View More

Posted by
6 months ago
Multiple stories and sentiments were generously shared by 4/4 Beyond Buzzwords: Ungrading workshop participants (thank you for your vulnerability and candor) about the varied ways in which students react to, and make assumption / inferences about their instructors, after the employment of ungrading and ungrading-inspired practices.
This article (linked below) "Academe Has a Lot to Learn About How Inclusive Teaching Affects Instructors" By Chavella Pittman and Thomas J. Tobin in The Chron...
This article (linked below) "Academe Has a Lot to Learn About How Inclusive Teaching Affects Instructors" By Chavella Pittman and Thomas J. Tobin in The Chron...
View More
Pedagogical Design

Posted by
6 months ago
AI Visual Art Workshop
Sunday, March 19
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Digital Scholarship Lab classroom, MSU Library 2nd floor
Was your social media full of Lensa AI portraits a few months ago? Artificial intelligence initially arose to automate mundane tasks and computations, but lately it’s been making waves in creative spheres. This brings up questions about intellectual property, ethical use of technology, bias in algorithms, and the nature of creativity itself. The MSU Museum CoLab Studio invi...
Sunday, March 19
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Digital Scholarship Lab classroom, MSU Library 2nd floor
Was your social media full of Lensa AI portraits a few months ago? Artificial intelligence initially arose to automate mundane tasks and computations, but lately it’s been making waves in creative spheres. This brings up questions about intellectual property, ethical use of technology, bias in algorithms, and the nature of creativity itself. The MSU Museum CoLab Studio invi...
View More

Posted by
7 months ago
And some practical suggestions, again from Matt MIller of Ditch That Textbook, on how we can integrate ChatGPT into classroom practices and activities:
https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai/#t-1671292150924
I plan to try some of these in class on Monday.
https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai/#t-1671292150924
I plan to try some of these in class on Monday.

Posted by
7 months ago
"Kognito for Faculty & Staff—How to talk with students who may be in distress
Students today face increasing pressures that can lead to emotional distress, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and even thoughts of suicide. As faculty and staff, we can take small steps that make a big difference. MSU has adopted an online conversation simulation, Kognito for Faculty & Staff, to help us learn to notice signs of distress, use techniques to discuss our concerns, and, if necessary, ref...
Students today face increasing pressures that can lead to emotional distress, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and even thoughts of suicide. As faculty and staff, we can take small steps that make a big difference. MSU has adopted an online conversation simulation, Kognito for Faculty & Staff, to help us learn to notice signs of distress, use techniques to discuss our concerns, and, if necessary, ref...
View More

Posted by
7 months ago
"Posttraumatic Stress Among Students After the Shootings at Virginia Tech" (Hughes et al., 2011) provides a discussion of findings from a cross-sectional survey of Virginia Tech students the summer/fall following the April 16, 2007 shooting of 49 students and faculty using the Trauma Screening Questionnaire to assess PTSD symptoms. The 9-page PDF article from Volume 3, Number 4, of Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy is attached below.
This artifact is one of a co...
This artifact is one of a co...
View More

Posted by
7 months ago
Returning to the Classroom After a Tragedy: A 7-step Approach to Starting Class Again
This week, faculty, instructors, and graduate assistants will be returning to their classes for the first time after the tragic events of this week. There will be some classes where they have lost one of their classmates, which may add to the intensity of the experience of both students and instructors. Included in the resource attached (3-page PDF) are recommendations for how to structure the return to c...
This week, faculty, instructors, and graduate assistants will be returning to their classes for the first time after the tragic events of this week. There will be some classes where they have lost one of their classmates, which may add to the intensity of the experience of both students and instructors. Included in the resource attached (3-page PDF) are recommendations for how to structure the return to c...
View More

Posted by
7 months ago
"This study investigated the role of resilience and gratitude in the relationship between trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress (PTS), and posttraumatic growth (PTG) following the campus shooting at Seattle Pacific University. The prevalence of community traumatic events such as school shootings has increased dramatically in the last decade. However, a significant number of individuals report positive changes such as enhanced appreciation for life, suggesting that some people are able to con...
View More

Posted by
9 months ago
Hey everyone, we have a CEIG grant to develop resources and training around helping trainers be aware and educated of best practiced related to creating and facilitating educational materials and programs. I'd love to get ideas from anyone in this group on what has been successful, what are pain points, etc. This was inspired by this document, which is a sort of starting place of this project. https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/dei-in-action-developing-planning-and-facilitating-educational-p...
View More
Pedagogical Design

Posted by
12 months ago
It is important to note that the peer-educator dialogue should be an iterative process of lifelong learning and practice improvement. These are tools aimed at helping educators learn with and from one another. How an instructor-educator utilizes or shares the feedback provided in through this dialogue process is completely up to them.
Click the attachment below to download a copy of the Peer-Educator Dialogue Protocol (.docx, 41KB).
Click the attachment below to download a copy of the Peer-Educator Dialogue Protocol (.docx, 41KB).