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Canvas: Grading and Feedback

Online Workshop

This is a hands-on tour of how you can use the Canvas Grades features to communicate with your students. You will get a tour of sorting data in the gradebook, using SpeedGrader and the annotation and comments feature. You will have time to try out your skills during the workshop and learn how you can […]

Canvas: Grading and Feedback

Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

This is a hands-on tour of how you can use the Canvas Grades features to communicate with your students. You will get a tour of sorting data in the gradebook, using SpeedGrader and the annotation and comments feature. You will have time to try out your skills during the workshop and learn how you can […]

Canvas Open Office Hours

Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Members of our Canvas support team will be on hand to answer specific questions about setting up your course. Join us in-person at one of the times below. Bring your laptop if you have it. No registration necessary.

Canvas: Quizzes

Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

The Canvas Quiz tool features some very useful and exciting features you can use to provide assessment and practice opportunities for your students. It works differently than the tool found in ReggieNet. You will see the types of questions, the difference between Canvas’s Classic Quizzes and New Quizzes, and the features of each. You will […]

Canvas Open Office Hours

Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Members of our Canvas support team will be on hand to answer specific questions about setting up your course. Join us in-person at one of the times below. Bring your laptop if you have it. No registration necessary.

Sharing Your Scholarly Work through Open Access Publishing

Online Workshop

Open access publishing is often presented as a monolith, but there are a variety of approaches to making your work available open access. Defined by Peter Suber as “digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions,” open access initiatives and models have emerged since the movement gained momentum at the […]

Foundations of Equitable & Inclusive Teaching: Equitable and Inclusive Classroom Culture

Online Workshop

Classroom climate plays an important role in student learning, success, and a sense of belonging. Classroom culture and climate can be optimized by reflecting on your teaching practices, bias, and positionality and making intentional changes.  In this session, you will learn how teachers’ behavior and beliefs affect student success and learning. You will also develop […]

Rebuilding Assignments for the Age of AI

Stevenson Hall 300 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Generative AI services such as Chat GPT have disrupted writing across higher education. This session is an opportunity for faculty members to work in small groups with facilitators to pull apart one of their existing writing assignments to redevelop it in one of two ways: to make it more resistant to students unauthorized use of […]

Find Grant Funding: Get Started with Pivot

Online Workshop

Do you have projects that could appeal to funders, if only you could identify the right ones? This session is an introduction to the Pivot-RP platform. Learn how to build your profile, search for funding opportunities, and take the next steps with search results. Registration is required.

Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion: Privilege and Power

Online Workshop

How do privilege and power function through society, and how does it affect you, personally? By reflecting on this, you can identify strategies to become more inclusive in your teaching and the workplace. This seminar will help you better understand your own multiple identities and the presence and absence of privileges based on your identities. […]

Intro to Queer Allyship

Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

LGBTQIA2S+ youth, including college students, are among the most at-risk groups for mental health challenges, housing and food insecurity, and domestic violence, because of how society’s support systems fail to see and value them. Formerly referred called Safe Zone, Intro to Queer Allyship is a knowledge-level workshop focusing on using terminology appropriately, understanding the relationship […]

Find Grant Funding: Get Started with Pivot

Online Workshop

Do you have projects that could appeal to funders, if only you could identify the right ones? This session is an introduction to the Pivot-RP platform. Learn how to build your profile, search for funding opportunities, and take the next steps with search results. Registration is required.