What are you doing with AI in your class? We want to hear from you! If you are using AI to support your teaching, we invite you to share your experience with our Ball State faculty and greater teaching community. Submit a proposal for the 2026 Teaching and Technology Summit.
SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL by January 31, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern. The Summit Planning Committee will accept a limited number of submissions, so submit your idea soon!
2026 Teaching and Technology Summit
Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20
8:30 a.m. - Noon Eastern (both days)
Virtual via Zoom
Register for the Summit today!
The virtual Teaching and Technology Summit is an informal environment for folks to share with colleagues what they’re doing in their teaching. Sessions can be as short as 5 minutes and as long as 20 minutes and will be presented mock-live.
Previous Summits included sessions discussing:
- Polling tools and student engagement
- Canvas tips and tricks
- Visual design of course materials
- Groups and Discussions in Canvas
- Accessibility in course design
- Equitable grading
- Gamification
Examples of Previous Summit Presentations Include:
The Summit Planning Committee is also available o ideate presentation topics, review presentation content, and record finalized presentations on campus with a professional background.
The Teaching and Technology Summit is hosted by the Division of Online and Strategic Learning and Library Services. 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.