E Pluribus Unum: Blount Forum on Diversity

Tuomey Hall

The Blount Scholars Program is hosting an event focused on diversity this Thursday, April 19 at 5:00 p.m. The forum will be a combination town hall and teach-in, with brief remarks from faculty who work on diversity issues and then, depending on turn out, either questions/observations from the floor or break out sessions to discuss

UA Faculty Learning Communities Pilot Program

Martha Parham West, Room 124 (Cahaba Room)

The Office of Academic Affairs invites you to learn more about the 2019-2020 UA Faculty Learning Communities pilot program at a Faculty Learning Community Lunch and Learn. 124 Martha Parham West - College of Continuing Studies We hope you can join us! Select here to RSVP (Lunch provided by the Office of Academic Affairs). In

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ODS Online Portal Faculty Q&A

3031 Houser Hall

ODS is offering open Q&A sessions for faculty who have questions or wish to learn more about the ODS Online Portal. Faculty are encouraged to attend one of the sessions below.  No registration is required. Please bring a laptop or tablet if you would like to receive individualized assistance. Tuesday, September 17, 8:00–9:00am Thursday, September

Accessibility and Research Presentation

Ferguson Center Great Hall

The Institute for Communication and Information Research in the College of Communication and Information Sciences and Alabama Undergraduate Research Association cordially invite you to a presentation and discussion about Accessibility and Research on October 11 from 12:00-1:00pm in the Ferguson Center Great Hall. Pizza and drinks will be served at 11:45am. Please use the following link

Texthelp Campus Visit

Mark your calendars: Texthelp representative Jodi Burr will be on campus Wednesday, October 16. In addition to meeting with the Center for Instructional Technology Accessibility team and Office of Disability Services staff, Jodi will also meet with others who are using and/or interested in learning more about the Texthelp tools freely available to all UA

Engaging Students in Reading with Hypothesis Social Annotation

A232 Gordon Palmer Hall

Are you interested in learning how you can increase student engagement with your course materials in Blackboard? Come see the Hypothesis magic in action and get ideas you can bring back to your courses on how to use Hypothesis for social annotation. In partnership with UA’s Center for Instructional Technology, we will be hosting a

The Pedagogical Implications of ChatGPT: with John Warner, 03/06 5:30-7pm in Tenhoor 125

125 ten Hoor Hall

Monday, March 6, from 5:30-7:00 p.m. in tenHoo125. As ChatGPT becomes more prominent, AI promises to change writing, education, and Higher Ed.  Please join UA’s First-Year Writing Program and the Department of English for a talk by John Warner who has written extensively about ChatGPT for Inside Higher Ed and The Atlantic, among other prominent venues.

2024 Online Learning Innovation Summit

Bryant Conference Center

The Online Learning Innovation Summit takes place on March 1, 2024! This year’s OLIS theme is “Building Technology Ecosystems: What Are the Other AIs?”

Free