The Center for Instructional Technology and Training and the Center for Teaching Excellence are sponsoring a “Harnessing AI for Teaching & Learning” faculty learning community for Spring 2025. This FLC explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching and learning. The deadline to apply is January 3, 2025.
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Welcome to the Technology Conversations podcast, where we discuss technology-related topics from “how to find resources for your technology needs” to “how technology can impact our lives.” This podcast is designed to bridge the gap between technology and its practical applications in higher education and to assist our community of faculty, staff, and students in navigating and leveraging technological innovations to enhance teaching, learning, and research.
Canvas is a critical tool used for streamlining course delivery and enhancing student engagement at the University of Florida. But beyond its primary function of delivering courses, Canvas can be a powerful tool for innovative applications such as student onboarding, advising courses, and faculty development.
Can artificial intelligence bring the “authentic” into authentic assessment? It certainly can with a little planning and a sprinkle of collaboration with instructors, instructional designers, and developers.
Last week, my colleagues Laura Jervis, Chris Sharp, and I, were joined by Carrie Martins from the UF International Center’s Office for Global Learning to host a Tech Byte on designing and implementing online virtual exchange courses. We approached this by addressing six barriers that are often brought up by people who are unsure about teaching a virtual exchange course.
Do you ever have trouble obtaining images for your courses? Sure, there are plenty of pictures out there for a variety of topics, but sometimes it can be difficult locating an image to use in a course without violating copyright laws. And sometimes it’s just seemingly impossible to pinpoint anything to use at all. If you ever find yourself in this position, consider using Generative AI to create your own images!