The Teaching and Technology Summit, hosted by the Division of Online and Strategic Learning and University Libraries, showcases innovative work in teaching and its intersections with technology. This year’s Summit focuses on AI in teaching.
Register today!
Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20
8:30 a.m. - Noon Eastern (both days)
Virtual via Zoom
https://go.bsu.edu/register/?id=60d9be87-c489-4fff-8d4d-71348a10791c
Featured AI Sessions:
- Did ChatGPT Get It Right? A Critical Thinking Framework for Student Analysis of AI-Generated Business Strategy
- Application of AI-Empowered Video on Teaching and Learning
- Using AI for Course Creation
- When Transparency Isn’t Enough: Students’ Misperceptions Regarding Professor Use of AI
- Using AI to Facilitate Critical Thinking in Pre-service Teachers
- What Worked and What Didn’t: Piloting AI Role-Play in a Professional Selling Course
- Student Philanthropy: Teaching Human-Centered grantmaking with AI Support
- Centering Real Families: How AI Helped Transition a Parenting Course from Simulation to Community Engagement
- Canvas Overwhelm: How AI Helps an ADHD Professor Manage Canvas Course Design
The Teaching and Technology Summit is hosted by the Division of Online and Strategic Learning and University Libraries. If you have questions about the Summit, email strategiclrn@bsu.edu.
The Division of Online and Strategic Learning provides support and assessment for technology-enhanced teaching and learning for on-campus, online, and blended courses and programs. Our aim is to establish an institute of good practice that all faculty will find useful, formidable, and essential to their aspirations of excellence in teaching.