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Posted on: Digital Collaborative Learning for the 21st Century 2.0 (Learning Community for AY2023-2024)
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Posted by over 2 years ago
Marohang and I will be running our learning community for a second year. We've got lots of exciting news to share. Keep an eye open for further updates, and plan to join us in September for our kick-off meeting.

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: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
SHANNON - I'm sure there have been lots of talks around this but I'm hoping you can share an overview of the key considerations for student rights in the online class environment? I'm thinking of things like zoom video requirements, synchronous engagement, etc.).

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
Here's an interesting post on Edutopia about fostering metacognitive thinking among K-12 pupils, but there is much there that is equally applicable to our work with college students. Point #7 of the shared post is especially interesting. Here's the link for those who might be interested:

https://www.edutopia.org/blog/8-pathways-metacognition-in-classroom-marilyn-price-mitchell

Posted on: GenAI & Education
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Posted by about 2 years ago
Check out this resource (created by Lance Eaton) for the purposes of sharing and helping other instructors see the range of policies available by other educators to help in the development of their own for navigating AI-Generative Tools (such as ChatGPT, MidJourney, Dall-E, etc).

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RMVwzjc1o0Mi8Blw_-JUTcXv02b2WRH86vw7mi16W3U/edit#heading=h.1cykjn2vg2wx

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by about 4 years ago
It's the start of Week Three! Now that enrollments have stabilized, I have students begin working in student learning teams of four-five people this week for the rest of the semester. To assist the student learning teams in my courses, I developed three brief Doodly whiteboard animations in May-June '21 that replace some rather pedestrian Prezi videos used during the 2020-2021 AY. I embed code for these animations in my Week Three course modules on D2L and direct students to them in the Week Three 'Start Here!' guidelines, which are both emailed and shared at the top of the related course module, so student have them in two places. The procedure is similar each week. Anyway, here are links to the animations for those who might be interested:

Week Three: Your Studeunt Learning Team Kick-Off -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBDLxczyhx4

Week Three: Create a List of Team Values -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1BgH3x7U4w

Week Three: Ensure Civil Discourse in Your Student Learning Team -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lYcq6O2w3w

Posted on: Innovators and ODBaLLs
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
Virtual Community and Collaboration | 2-minute poll: https://forms.office.com/r/ZgQwUg3gSH

How are you using technology to build and sustain virtual communities, at MSU and beyond MSU?

I'm asking because I have really struggled to answer this for my own grad students and colleagues, I'm frustrated with insufficient answers from MSU IT, and I don't have time to experiment with every tool out there! This question is about connecting and collaborating beyond the level of an individual class. Do you just rely on email and maybe a shared folder somewhere? Do you use Teams with colleagues? Do you have a Team or other online group for all the students in your program? How do you connect with alumni? Do you have social media channels, groups, etc.? Do you use a platform to collaborate with colleagues at other institutions?

The poll has 3 brief questions. Results will appear as word clouds for now but may be re-built into a poll with multi-select items or upvoting-downvoting functions.

Response summary link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/AnalysisPage.aspx?AnalyzerToken=D35cYgPKBhFIQ8WM71D7vaLjW5lmmRrg&id=MHEXIi9k2UGSEXQjetVofdg3qWdeLPRJhhXmv5kR_yJUN0hFQkNWQVRWWk5DSTBRRVZHSzZFTzVRRC4u


Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 3 years ago
I wrote this attached article to share my top 9 tips about online teaching for an audience of History & Philosophy of Science educators. It's called "You Can Teach Online! Designing effective and engaging online courses." It features the SOIRÉE "magic table" by Rachel Barnard. It was published in the Canadian Society for HPS' Communiqué newsletter in Autumn 2020 (p.42-44).
You_Can_Teach_Online_.pdf