Turlington Rm. 2319
August 16 from 12-3p and August 21 from 10a-1p
UFIT Academic Technology has scheduled two in-person, drop-in Tech Byte sessions to introduce faculty to UF classroom environments and Canvas. These drop-in sessions will explain the flexibility and capabilities of classroom technology to enhance teaching and learning. Participants will be provided with the basic information on utilizing the available technology and resources including lecture recording options, cameras for Zoom/Teams sessions, microphones, available software, digital annotation, and guidance on seeking assistance from Classroom Support, eLearning Support and other UFIT teams. RSVP through this form for a calendar invitation or walk-in to either session that works for you!
The Department of Justice has updated its regulations to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act to clarify the requirements for digital access to resources on the websites of public entities, which include state universities. Under the new regulations, all online content must be accessible to people with disabilities.
It seems like everyone has an AI tool these days! Before you try all the tools out there, it’s important to consider the safety of your data and privacy. Do you really want your material to train chatbots and possibly become accessible to others?
Are you curious about the world of artificial intelligence? The AI Foundations Certificate Program at the University of Florida offers an exciting opportunity for you to gain valuable skills into the world of AI.
My colleague Chris Sharp and I went back to the Tech Kitchen last week to share more of our AI Prompt Cookbook: Elevated AI Recipes to Encourage Authentic Assessment (in true cooking blog fashion, scroll to the bottom of this post to find the recipes!). We paired authentic assessments with generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) to help address some of the issues they present on their own:
Group work not only elevates student performance but also enhances the overall learning experience. However, ensuring equitable contributions from all group members can be a challenge for educators. Enter FeedbackFruits Group Member Evaluation (GME) – a revolutionary tool designed to empower students and provide instructors with transparent insights into group dynamics.