Faculty Summit 2019
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é Faculty Summit 2019:
Teaching and Learning with Technology
October 30, 2019 noon - 4:00
- Office of Academic Administration
- Center for Learning in the Digital Age
- Educational IT Governance Committee
The Faculty Summit encourages innovators in the use of technology for teaching and learning to convene for an afternoon of discussion and information sharing. After opening remarks from Rob Clark, Provost and Senior Vice President for Research and David Lewis, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, participants will have the opportunity to learn more from recipients of the Educational IT Governance Committee Innovation Grants; faculty employing the AEFIS solution to assist with assessment, evaluation and accreditation work; and faculty demonstrating innovative uses of multiple technologies in various disciplines. Poster sessions, networking opportunities, and information tables will be available throughout the afternoon in addition to 30-minute concurrent sessions offered at 1:30, 2:15 and 3:00. The summit will conclude with the hosts moderating an open discussion on the future of teaching and learning with technology.
Concurrent session schedule:
Time | Douglass 4 | Feldman Ballroom A | Feldman Ballroom D |
1:30 - 2:00 | OR Simulation Program | Capturing Assessment Data using AEFIS | Qwickly - More than just Attendance |
2:15 - 2:45 | iPads in Medical and Nursing Education
| Course Evaluations using AEFIS
| Examining Course Material Accessibility using Blackboard Ally
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3:00 - 3:30 | Simulation for Chemical Engineering Learn more about a simulation project for Chemical Engineering.
| Creating a School-wide Syllabus Repository using AEFIS AEFIS has the capability to deliver ADA compliant syllabi that meet your department/program standards through a template format. See how two schools are using this feature to provide students with more consistent syllabi. | Streamline Grading with Gradescope
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Posters/Tables
- Using Social Media as a Tool for Disseminating Continuing Medical Education to Clinicians
- Experiences with WebWork - the Open Source Online Homework System
- Flipping the Classroom
- Teaching with Technology showcase
- Mediate
- Virtual Reality Lab
- Warner Center for Learning in the Digital Age - Advanced Series for UR Faculty, Online Teaching Options
- Yellowdig Social Media Learning Platform: Pilot 2019
- AEFIS
- UR Student
- Educational Technology Tools - Blackboard, Zoom, Panopto, Voicethread
- School of Nursing iPad Initiative