Innovations
October 26, 2022
Join us to discuss the impact of implementing a multiple-solution student engagement platform. Faculty from Phoenix College will review a multi-year study and share best practices for using interactive engagement, assessment, and media tools to connect with students. In this webinar you will:
Discover the potential for education technology to positively transform the community college student learning experience;
See a brief demonstration of the Nearpod platform used in the study; and
Learn best practices for using interactive engagement, assessment, and media tools with...
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The Faculty Resource Guide Appendix B, Curriculum Snapshot Template, is provided here as a fillable form for download.
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In an effort to serve participants, a preliminary copy of the Executive Leadership Instititute faculty list is now available.
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October 31, 2024
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Join Packback; the League for Innovation in the Community College; and Zaid Mahir, an English and Composition professor at the University of Central Missouri, for our latest discussion on AI and its application in education.
During our discussion, we will chat about how educators can maintain an active lead role alongside the support of AI. Mahir will share his insights and experience using AI in the classroom, including:
How to demystify AI and understand the good
How to master AI through a clear model
How to handle AI engagement...
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By Erin Bentrim, Ph.D.
Systems can provide structure for assessment and planning, but they cannot create commitment. Digital tools can organize outcomes, store reflections, or support annual cycles, yet they only mirror the choices people make. A sustained practice of evidence use develops when faculty and staff explore results, ask questions, and use information to improve learning. Questions to ask:
How are faculty and staff expected to engage with assessment results beyond submitting required entries?
Where do we see evidence being used to inform decisions or improvements, rather than...
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