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Posted on: #iteachmsu

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almost 4 years ago
Greetings! I'm Dustin De Felice and tomorrow (10/22) I will be hosting an AMA on ideas for Hyflex classrooms. With the addition of cameras and microphones in classroom spaces across campus, the ability to link students online and in person has never been greater. While there are still challenges with this type of classroom, I have been exploring various formats, scheduling strategies, and modality choices with an eye toward future semesters. Please share your questions, add a thought, or even a description of how your classroom looks now by commenting on this post and I'll share what I know. Looking forward to having a conversation about Hyflex classrooms!
Pedagogical Design
Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate

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about 5 years ago

ASK ME ANYTHING with Justin Wigard -- Zines and Zine-Making as Critical Pedagogy.
Earlier this year, I taught ENG 342: "Playful Literature and Literary Games," a special topics literature seminar geared around the intersections between play and literature. As a result, this course centered zines, smallscale and handmade publications that offer opportunities for marginalized voices to make themselves heard. This culminated in a project where students forged their own entry point into these popular genres by creating a zine related to play, games, or taking the form of a game-zine. Because zines are an intimate literary form designed for smallscale distribution and are handcrafted, the zine stands as a perfect entry point to blending scholarship with creation, design with theory. Throughout the day, I will be online talking through approaches to teaching zines in the online classroom, particularly approaches to incorporating, analyzing, and making zines. Come ask me anything!
Earlier this year, I taught ENG 342: "Playful Literature and Literary Games," a special topics literature seminar geared around the intersections between play and literature. As a result, this course centered zines, smallscale and handmade publications that offer opportunities for marginalized voices to make themselves heard. This culminated in a project where students forged their own entry point into these popular genres by creating a zine related to play, games, or taking the form of a game-zine. Because zines are an intimate literary form designed for smallscale distribution and are handcrafted, the zine stands as a perfect entry point to blending scholarship with creation, design with theory. Throughout the day, I will be online talking through approaches to teaching zines in the online classroom, particularly approaches to incorporating, analyzing, and making zines. Come ask me anything!
Navigating Context
Posted on: GenAI & Education

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8 months ago
Recorded Webinar on Generative AI and Teaching at MSU:
Event: An Introduction to Teaching and Generative AI
Facilitators: Stephen Thomas, Jeremy Van hof, and Jake Kasper
https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/Introduction+to+teaching+with+generative+AI/1_7sww2tmu link
Part 1
The first hour will be focused on general concepts and implications of generative AI (genAI) to your current course. This workshop will introduce you to the concept of genAI and Large Language Models (LLM). We will look at what can be done with them, how students might use them, and how you might think about them in your classroom. You will be given a chance to reflect and discuss how these tools might interact with your assignment prompts and how you might think about your assessment structure.
Part 2
The second hour will be more open for exploration of tools and specific examples of curriculum. Examples will be given for incorporating genAI into disciplinary objectives and what additional genAI skills might be added to course goals. As part of this discussion, we can examine three genAI tools: ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Khanmigo.
For more genAI resources from across campus, visit: https://edli.commons.msu.edu/2023/08/16/generative-ai-resources-msu/
Event: An Introduction to Teaching and Generative AI
Facilitators: Stephen Thomas, Jeremy Van hof, and Jake Kasper
https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/Introduction+to+teaching+with+generative+AI/1_7sww2tmu link
Part 1
The first hour will be focused on general concepts and implications of generative AI (genAI) to your current course. This workshop will introduce you to the concept of genAI and Large Language Models (LLM). We will look at what can be done with them, how students might use them, and how you might think about them in your classroom. You will be given a chance to reflect and discuss how these tools might interact with your assignment prompts and how you might think about your assessment structure.
Part 2
The second hour will be more open for exploration of tools and specific examples of curriculum. Examples will be given for incorporating genAI into disciplinary objectives and what additional genAI skills might be added to course goals. As part of this discussion, we can examine three genAI tools: ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Khanmigo.
For more genAI resources from across campus, visit: https://edli.commons.msu.edu/2023/08/16/generative-ai-resources-msu/
Navigating Context
Posted on: GenAI & Education

Posted by
over 2 years ago
Q&A with ChatGPT: How can ChatGPT be used to enhance student learning experiences in the classroom?
Pedagogical Design
Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success

Posted by
over 3 years ago
Hi all -
Looking forward to our discussion on 3/18! For my contribution, I'm submitting Justin Lerner's 2020 article, "'Social Workers Can't Be Republicans': Engaging Conservative Students in the Classroom."
Hope everyone's Spring Break is restful!
- G
Looking forward to our discussion on 3/18! For my contribution, I'm submitting Justin Lerner's 2020 article, "'Social Workers Can't Be Republicans': Engaging Conservative Students in the Classroom."
Hope everyone's Spring Break is restful!
- G
Posted on: GenAI & Education

Posted by
over 2 years ago
This blog posts covers some ethical issues with using ChatGPT in the classroom and activities to engage in before or instead of using ChatGPT: https://autumm.edtech.fm/2023/01/18/prior-to-or-instead-of-using-chatgpt-with-your-students/
Posted on: #iteachmsu

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over 3 years ago
Sketch-noting is a really cool (and creative) idea that I want to incorporate into my courses in some way. Here is the Faculty Focus link for those who want to learn more:
https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/drawing-in-college-using-sketchnoting-to-support-student-engagement/
Kind Regards,
Stokes
https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/drawing-in-college-using-sketchnoting-to-support-student-engagement/
Kind Regards,
Stokes
Pedagogical Design