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Center for Instructional Technology & Training

Teaching TechXploration is back!

UFIT Academic Technology is proud to host our virtual Teaching TechXploration event on November 14 from 1:30 to 4:00 PM! You’ll hear faculty perspectives and advice regarding AI’s impacts on teaching and learning, learn about services and tools at UF in lightning round sessions, and gain valuable insights from campus partners! We hope to see you there!

Please register for this event using your UF email address if you have one, and you will receive instructions for attending the event in Microsoft Teams.

 

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Recent Bulletins

Recap of Tools and Tips for Global Classrooms Tech Byte

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.


Creating Art with AI: A Quick Dive into Generative AI Image Creation

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!


Know & Understand AI: A Shared Definition for UF

The AI2 Center, in collaboration with a diverse group of faculty, has established a common definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the University of Florida community. This definition is intended to guide academic initiatives as we build an AI University together. The new Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) outlines a model for AI literacy and five distinct AI course designations to enhance our curriculum. The plan also includes AI teaching strategies.


AI Doesn't Have to Be A Big Deal

A human having a conversation with a computer monitor

Discourse about AI in teaching and learning feels a little bit like a tidal wave these days: You can either get swept up in the excitement or retreat to dry land but get left behind. But it doesn’t have to be that way. If you want to test the waters but don’t know where to begin, you can dip your toes in by designing assignments that use AI but don’t require it to go swimmingly every time.


Getting Educational Technology Tools Reviewed for Use in Courses

Have you discovered an educational technology tool that you want to use in your course, but aren’t sure how to get started? Well, UFIT has you covered! Whether integrated into Canvas or not, all tools need be reviewed and tested to ensure they meet university policies, work as expected, and are affordable, accessible, and secure.


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