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

Inclusive Syllabus Workshop

ADHC, 109a Gorgas Library

Are you updating a syllabus for Spring 2020? Have you considered ways to make it more inclusive? You might revise the general tone of your syllabus to be more positive, respectful, and inviting. Since the syllabus is often the first point of contact with new students, it offers you an important opportunity to set the

Adobe ProDOCtivity Workshop

307 Manly Hall

Join Adobe and The Office of Information Technology for a ProDOCtivity Challenge, Wednesday, Nov. 13 in 307 Manly Hall. This is an event to train UA faculty and staff on best practices with Adobe DC. The event, led by Adobe experts, consists of multiple sessions where you’ll learn about all the features of Acrobat DC and

Online Learning Innovation Summit 2020

Bryant Conference Center

OLIS is a cross-campus professional development unconference focused on innovation in online learning, to be held on February 7, 2020. OLIS participants share experiences and best practices surrounding online learning and teaching technologies, in order to improve student outcomes. Innovation in online teaching is recognized and honored at this key University-wide event. OLIS 2020 will

Faculty Technology Showcase

Gordon Palmer Hall Annex

The 11th annual Faculty Technology Showcase will be held on Friday, February 28, 2020, on the second floor of the Gordon Palmer Hall Annex. This year, rather than requesting nominations, we are asking for short proposals. Please submit proposals by December 9, 2019: http://bit.ly/FTS2020-Proposal The goal of the Faculty Technology Showcase is to provide an

2020 UA System Scholars Institute

Online

Thank you for your interest in the 13th Annual UA System Scholars Institute, which will take place as a series of online events beginning May 15, 2020. We invite you to register for the event series and indicate your interest in serving as a presenter or panelist by completing this form before May 10. The online

Hypothesis Webinar

Want to learn more about the Hypothesis Blackboard app? Instructors can use Hypothesis to have students add comments and start conversations in the margins of online texts and PDFs. The app engages students more deeply in course readings and gives instructors a view into how their students are reading and interacting with one another. The first instructor-requested webinar will be