Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning

AI Week: ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence Text Generator Tools, and… Inclusive Teaching?

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Access to artificial intelligence (AI) text generators has upended education – and many other sectors – as much or more than past technology advancements and innovations. Join us in this workshop as we discuss how we continue teaching with impact and to support all students in this new reality. We explore instructional approaches, considerations, and methods to help us teach with less stress and more strategy.

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Accelerated AIEM-Teach Level 1

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Would you like to earn the AIEM-Teach Level 1 credential?  Is it difficult to find time in your schedule and keep track of different workshops?  Consider joining this accelerated session, where participants engage with the full suite to earn the Level 1 credential in a shortened timeframe.  Come build community and earn a recognized teaching professional development credential!

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Preparing Your Course and Yourself for Difficult Classroom Discussions and Situations

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Do you have strategies to prepare yourself and your students to handle difficult conversations? This could be when you are having difficult conversations about topics like race, sexuality, religion, politics, or similar. These situations also could result from a discussion comment that makes a student or group uncomfortable or might even be about grades. In this workshop, we will discuss how to design (or redesign) your course and prepare yourself to facilitate important or “hot topic” conversations in the classroom.  Background information on how to design the course and prepare for facilitating important conversations in the classroom will be provided.  This workshop is applicable to instructors across all disciplines for facilitating important conversations, whether or not their designed course topics include socially pressing issues. This workshop is part of a four-part series for Mason faculty to engage in broadly inclusive education across all disciplines.

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Surviving to Thriving: Incorporating Trauma-Informed Instructional Practices

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Whether individual or collective, trauma can have a significant impact on lives and how students (and instructors) show up and are able to engage in the classroom.  In this workshop, we will explore the concept of trauma and how it applies to the classroom, recognize a few common trauma responses, investigate several educational best practices, expand our thinking with resilient pedagogy, and begin to apply these concepts to our own teaching.  Together we will move beyond minimum legal requirements or accommodations to design and implement evidence-based instructional strategies in university education.

*Adding to your calendar will not register you for the event; please register using the link above.

ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence Text Generator Tools, and… Inclusive Teaching?

Register here. 

Access to artificial intelligence (AI) text generators has upended education – and many other sectors – as much or more than past technology advancements and innovations. Join us in this workshop as we discuss how we continue teaching with impact and to support all students in this new reality. We explore instructional approaches, considerations, and methods to help us teach with less stress and more strategy.

*Adding to your calendar will not register you for the event; please register using the link above.