(Formerly Chat GPT for Teachers) This course is the second part of a two-part series focused on integrating AI in higher education. Building on foundational knowledge, this course dives deeper into topics such as AI detectors, ethical considerations, AI-assisted writing, and creating effective course policies and syllabus statements. This course will provide some of the […]
Neurodiversity – the idea that people’s brains differ markedly from each other – is an emergent topic in educational practices. Some ways that neurodiverse brains differ from neurotypical brains can include ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia, PTSD, and others. Many neurodiverse students process information differently, perceive sensory input differently, and have different emotional regulation needs […]
This presentation explores the importance of accessibility in educational settings. Participants will gain insights into creating accessible digital content.
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