Student Speed Dating with Tech
Tell your students—it's our first ever speed dating with tech event designed especially for them!
Tell your students—it's our first ever speed dating with tech event designed especially for them!
Much like the faculty-focused events, this will be an opportunity to explore a range of potential tools and services, gaining exposure to a lot of resources in a short time (9 minutes a session):
For more details and the registration link, click here.
Join colleagues to discuss care, equity, inclusion, and engagement in your classes and beyond.
A chance to collectively explore significant issues in higher education that will influence the future of learning
This year's Plater Institute builds on IU diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, aiming to create conversations around fostering antiracism and provide instructors with strategies to implement antiracist pedagogies.
The purpose of the institute is to:
Dr. Tambra Jackson, interim dean of the IU School of Education at IUPUI, will deliver the keynote address from 1:10 to 2pm ET.
The conference is divided into concurrent sessions in the morning ($25 faculty-staff/$10 students) and Twitter Quick Hits (free) in the afternoon.
Join your colleagues in discovering ways to use games and play to enhance your students' learning experience.
The Teach, Play, Learn Conference will be held online at no cost. Registration is open now.
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Visit the Assistive Technology and Accessibilty Center, the Digital Gardner Initiative, IU eTexts, the Mosaic Initiative, Teaching.IU, XRI, ACI Fellows, and the IU Knowledge Base—not to mention your campus teaching and learning center—for more on topics related to this issue.