Georgia Tech Presents at the 1EdTech Conference |
Scheller's Tatiana Rudchenko, CTL's Vincent Spezzo, and OIT's Samba Diop (not pictured) presented at this year's 1EdTech Consortium Learning Impact Conference. The conference gathers learning technology leaders from around the globe to foster innovation and explore the future of educational technology. Rudchenko and Spezzo's presentations emphasized Tech's work shaping the way generative AI is used in higher education. In particular, they introduced an assignment template designed to help students build vital generative AI skills; this template represents the culmination of Rudchenko's Provost Teaching and Learning Initiative grant work. Diop showcased Tech’s work with custom Canvas tool development. Learn more about the conference.
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Microsoft Accessibility Tools
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July 8, July 29, August 5, 10-11 a.m., Virtual |
Join CTL and the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation for a three-part webinar series. These virtual workshops will help faculty create accessible instructional materials using the latest accessibility tools in Microsoft Office. Webinars will demonstrate how to meet updated ADA Title II legal requirements and address the needs of all students. Join one, two, or all three workshops!
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| July 15, 17, 22, & 24, 9 a.m.-noon, Virtual |
Get a head start designing or redesigning your fall courses! You'll receive expert guidance from CTL consultants and input from colleagues as you work through the backward course design process; you'll develop or redesign goals, assessments, and learning activities for your courses.
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July 28 & 29, noon-4 p.m., Virtual |
Join us for an epic journey as we navigate course design and delivery in Canvas during this two-day, gamified workshop. With the Canvas Course Template as your guide, you’ll begin building a course site that utilizes Canvas to its maximum potential, easing your teaching burdens and better supporting student learning.
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| Class of 1969 Teaching Fellows |
Applications Due August 8 |
Applications are open for the 2025-26 Class of 1969 Teaching Fellows Program, which gathers interdisciplinary early career faculty for pedagogically-focused support and professional development. Fellows will learn evidence-based best practices and gain exposure to innovative teaching methods.
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| Applications Due August 15 |
Nominations are open for the 2025–26 Hesburgh Award Teaching Fellows Program, supporting faculty leaders in teaching. This year’s focus is Discipline-Based Education Research. Fellows will receive support to explore teaching and learning in their fields.
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| Teaching with Technology Partnerships |
Applications Due August 29 |
Do you have a teaching and learning problem that technology can help solve? We're accepting Teaching with Technology Partnership proposals exploring creative technological uses and solutions to existing course struggles. Partners receive a year of hands-on guidance from CTL as they develop, implement, and assess new projects.
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Questions?
Contact Bethany Harris, Communications Program Manager.
bethany.harris@gatech.edu | 404.894.4474
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