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1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 Sunday 4 Monday GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD) All Day CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This 3-week online, asynchronous course on Generative AI for Course Design & Student Engagement is designed to equip faculty with the skills to confidently and ethically use generative AI tools (specifically, Microsoft Copilot) to assist in course design, student engagement and workflow. This includes opportunities to develop, peer review and reflect on images, rubrics, learning activities and assignments co-created with AI tools. By completing this course, faculty will develop a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence and explore typical use cases in the higher ed environment.
DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
The DLI Media Essentials Workshop is a three-week asynchronous workshop with synchronous one on one sessions available. We focus on providing faculty and staff the resources and experiences needed to use MediaSpace in creating and sharing effective, engaging, and accessible instructional media.
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10 Sunday 11 Monday Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.
Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.
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17 Sunday 18 Monday 19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 21 Thursday Webinar on Using Discussions Effectively in Online Courses 1:00pm
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Do you use discussions in your online courses? Or do you totally avoid them because you want to eliminate inane exchanges between students that makes no sense and adds no value to the class or to their learning? Do you think it’s important for students to engage in online discussions, but you are not sure how to proceed? Have you used discussions, but they have not been as effective or engaging? Or you have never really thought about the usefulness of discussions as an engagement and interactive tool in online teaching and learning? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, this webinar is for you.
During the “Using Discussions Effectively in Online Courses” webinar session, we will demonstrate how instructors can effectively include discussions in their online courses, how they can make grading these discussions less of a chore and more of a learning experience for students and how incorporating discussions based on high fidelity topics can add value to learning opportunities for students and help them understand concepts through peer interaction and instructor guidance.
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26 Sunday 27 Monday Sustainable Course Design (SCD) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Digital Learning Innovations invites KSU Faculty to participate in the Sustainable Course Design (SCD) Workshop. This is an online, asynchronous, 3-week foundation course using effective course design and facilitation elements. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a course alignment map for an upcoming course they have chosen to work on, a facilitation document for multiple modalities for at least two modules and a course syllabus which includes a communication and feedback plan. This workshop focusses on sustainable design that can be used to teach in any modality.
Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.
Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.
+1 Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop) All Day The Accessible Web Essentials (AWE) workshop is a self-paced three-module workshop for public-facing web content creators. The workshop provides resources and experiences to demonstrate web accessibility, detailed instructions on how to make content accessible, and practice creating accessible documents and media. Participants earn digital credentials as they complete each unit culminating in a digital certificate.
After taking this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the purpose of web accessibility and explain why it is vital to make all KSU web content accessible.
- Use web and document tools to create accessible content structures, write sufficient alternative text for images, and add appropriate media accessibility options such as captions and/or audio descriptions.
- Describe when and how to create alternate options for media-rich or interactive-rich resources.
- Create an accessibility plan for their department’s pages.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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23 Sunday 24 Monday GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD) All Day CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This 3-week online, asynchronous course on Generative AI for Course Design & Student Engagement is designed to equip faculty with the skills to confidently and ethically use generative AI tools (specifically, Microsoft Copilot) to assist in course design, student engagement and workflow. This includes opportunities to develop, peer review and reflect on images, rubrics, learning activities and assignments co-created with AI tools. By completing this course, faculty will develop a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence and explore typical use cases in the higher ed environment.
DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
The DLI Media Essentials Workshop is a three-week asynchronous workshop with synchronous one on one sessions available. We focus on providing faculty and staff the resources and experiences needed to use MediaSpace in creating and sharing effective, engaging, and accessible instructional media.
+2 The UDL Experience (UDLEX) Workshop 9:00am The UDL Experience (UDLEX) is a three-week workshop designed to give Kennesaw State faculty an opportunity to collaborate on applying UDL principles to course lessons, content, activities, and assessments. This workshop assumes that faculty who attend already have a basic working knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and want to learn more about how to use it in their own course.
After taking this workshop, faculty will be able to:
- Explain the principle of Universal Design
- Create or design a learning activity, assessment, or a piece of content according to UDL guidelines.
- Discuss applying UDL guidelines to real-world learning activities.
- Evaluate their course content, material, activities, or assessments according to UDL guidelines.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Garima Banerjee
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop) 9:00am This three-week workshop will introduce faculty who are new to the topic of accessibility to the issues at stake. It provides an approachable structure for making your course content accessible, shows you how to check course content for accessibility, and provides training and opportunities to create accessible course content.
- Discuss the issue of accessible teaching and its legal and ethical ramifications.
- Identify steps you can take to make your course accessible.
- Discuss Universal Design for Learning as a strategy for addressing deficiencies.
- Practice creating accessible course content.
- Use Ally to review resources for accessibility.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 3 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Kelley Price, Allison Dobo
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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23 Sunday 24 Monday Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.
Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.
Sustainable Course Design (SCD) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Digital Learning Innovations invites KSU Faculty to participate in the Sustainable Course Design (SCD) Workshop. This is an online, asynchronous, 3-week foundation course using effective course design and facilitation elements. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a course alignment map for an upcoming course they have chosen to work on, a facilitation document for multiple modalities for at least two modules and a course syllabus which includes a communication and feedback plan. This workshop focusses on sustainable design that can be used to teach in any modality.
+1 Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop) All Day The Accessible Web Essentials (AWE) workshop is a self-paced three-module workshop for public-facing web content creators. The workshop provides resources and experiences to demonstrate web accessibility, detailed instructions on how to make content accessible, and practice creating accessible documents and media. Participants earn digital credentials as they complete each unit culminating in a digital certificate.
After taking this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the purpose of web accessibility and explain why it is vital to make all KSU web content accessible.
- Use web and document tools to create accessible content structures, write sufficient alternative text for images, and add appropriate media accessibility options such as captions and/or audio descriptions.
- Describe when and how to create alternate options for media-rich or interactive-rich resources.
- Create an accessibility plan for their department’s pages.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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27 Sunday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 30 Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday No events for this month May 2025 - Sunday
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1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 5 Monday 6 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 Thursday 9 Friday Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop) 9:00am This three-week workshop will introduce faculty who are new to the topic of accessibility to the issues at stake. It provides an approachable structure for making your course content accessible, shows you how to check course content for accessibility, and provides training and opportunities to create accessible course content.
- Discuss the issue of accessible teaching and its legal and ethical ramifications.
- Identify steps you can take to make your course accessible.
- Discuss Universal Design for Learning as a strategy for addressing deficiencies.
- Practice creating accessible course content.
- Use Ally to review resources for accessibility.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 3 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Kelley Price, Allison Dobo
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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11 Sunday 12 Monday GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD) All Day CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This 3-week online, asynchronous course on Generative AI for Course Design & Student Engagement is designed to equip faculty with the skills to confidently and ethically use generative AI tools (specifically, Microsoft Copilot) to assist in course design, student engagement and workflow. This includes opportunities to develop, peer review and reflect on images, rubrics, learning activities and assignments co-created with AI tools. By completing this course, faculty will develop a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence and explore typical use cases in the higher ed environment.
DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
The DLI Media Essentials Workshop is a three-week asynchronous workshop with synchronous one on one sessions available. We focus on providing faculty and staff the resources and experiences needed to use MediaSpace in creating and sharing effective, engaging, and accessible instructional media.
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8 Sunday 9 Monday Sustainable Course Design (SCD) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Digital Learning Innovations invites KSU Faculty to participate in the Sustainable Course Design (SCD) Workshop. This is an online, asynchronous, 3-week foundation course using effective course design and facilitation elements. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a course alignment map for an upcoming course they have chosen to work on, a facilitation document for multiple modalities for at least two modules and a course syllabus which includes a communication and feedback plan. This workshop focusses on sustainable design that can be used to teach in any modality.
Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.
Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.
+2 Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop) All Day The Accessible Web Essentials (AWE) workshop is a self-paced three-module workshop for public-facing web content creators. The workshop provides resources and experiences to demonstrate web accessibility, detailed instructions on how to make content accessible, and practice creating accessible documents and media. Participants earn digital credentials as they complete each unit culminating in a digital certificate.
After taking this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the purpose of web accessibility and explain why it is vital to make all KSU web content accessible.
- Use web and document tools to create accessible content structures, write sufficient alternative text for images, and add appropriate media accessibility options such as captions and/or audio descriptions.
- Describe when and how to create alternate options for media-rich or interactive-rich resources.
- Create an accessibility plan for their department’s pages.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
The UDL Experience (UDLEX) Workshop 9:00am The UDL Experience (UDLEX) is a three-week workshop designed to give Kennesaw State faculty an opportunity to collaborate on applying UDL principles to course lessons, content, activities, and assessments. This workshop assumes that faculty who attend already have a basic working knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and want to learn more about how to use it in their own course.
After taking this workshop, faculty will be able to:
- Explain the principle of Universal Design
- Create or design a learning activity, assessment, or a piece of content according to UDL guidelines.
- Discuss applying UDL guidelines to real-world learning activities.
- Evaluate their course content, material, activities, or assessments according to UDL guidelines.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Garima Banerjee
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Monday GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD) All Day CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This 3-week online, asynchronous course on Generative AI for Course Design & Student Engagement is designed to equip faculty with the skills to confidently and ethically use generative AI tools (specifically, Microsoft Copilot) to assist in course design, student engagement and workflow. This includes opportunities to develop, peer review and reflect on images, rubrics, learning activities and assignments co-created with AI tools. By completing this course, faculty will develop a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence and explore typical use cases in the higher ed environment.
DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
The DLI Media Essentials Workshop is a three-week asynchronous workshop with synchronous one on one sessions available. We focus on providing faculty and staff the resources and experiences needed to use MediaSpace in creating and sharing effective, engaging, and accessible instructional media.
+1 Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop) 9:00am This three-week workshop will introduce faculty who are new to the topic of accessibility to the issues at stake. It provides an approachable structure for making your course content accessible, shows you how to check course content for accessibility, and provides training and opportunities to create accessible course content.
- Discuss the issue of accessible teaching and its legal and ethical ramifications.
- Identify steps you can take to make your course accessible.
- Discuss Universal Design for Learning as a strategy for addressing deficiencies.
- Practice creating accessible course content.
- Use Ally to review resources for accessibility.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 3 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Kelley Price, Allison Dobo
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 3 Friday 4 Saturday 5 Sunday 6 Monday Sustainable Course Design (SCD) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Digital Learning Innovations invites KSU Faculty to participate in the Sustainable Course Design (SCD) Workshop. This is an online, asynchronous, 3-week foundation course using effective course design and facilitation elements. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a course alignment map for an upcoming course they have chosen to work on, a facilitation document for multiple modalities for at least two modules and a course syllabus which includes a communication and feedback plan. This workshop focusses on sustainable design that can be used to teach in any modality.
Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS) All Day
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.
Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.
+1 Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop) All Day The Accessible Web Essentials (AWE) workshop is a self-paced three-module workshop for public-facing web content creators. The workshop provides resources and experiences to demonstrate web accessibility, detailed instructions on how to make content accessible, and practice creating accessible documents and media. Participants earn digital credentials as they complete each unit culminating in a digital certificate.
After taking this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the purpose of web accessibility and explain why it is vital to make all KSU web content accessible.
- Use web and document tools to create accessible content structures, write sufficient alternative text for images, and add appropriate media accessibility options such as captions and/or audio descriptions.
- Describe when and how to create alternate options for media-rich or interactive-rich resources.
- Create an accessibility plan for their department’s pages.
Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.
Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck
* Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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