Workshops & Trainings
The CITL offers a variety of events focused on innovation in teaching and learning with emphasis on instructional design best practices and educational technology. You can view a full calendar of upcoming events below.
September 30, 2025 |
Assessments with AI11 AM | Microsoft TeamsDesigning assessments that are clear, fair, and aligned with your learning goals can be challenging. In this workshop, we鈥檒l explore how AI tools can support you in improving assessments鈥攚hether it鈥檚 drafting quiz questions, generating assignment prompts, refining instructions, or creating variations to reduce academic dishonesty. We鈥檒l also discuss best practices and limitations for using AI responsibly in assessment design. |
Technology Demo Days |
Join us throughout the month of October for educational technology demonstrations! Technologies include Canvas, D2L Brightspace, Feedback Loop, Grammarly, Atomic Jolt, and more. View a full schedule of upcoming demos and register to attend at the link below. |
October 7, 2025 |
Quick(ish) Changes to Make your Course More Accessible11 AM | Microsoft TeamsMaking your course more accessible doesn鈥檛 have to be overwhelming or time-consuming. Join the CITL on Tuesday, October 7th at 11 AM via Teams, where we鈥檒l walk through a series of quick(ish) updates you can make to improve the accessibility of your course content and create a more inclusive learning environment for all students. |
October 14, 2025 |
Panorama and Accessibility SupportSchedule a consultation to work with a member of our team. We are here to assist you with aligning your course objectives to assignments and activities, linking your gradebook and items within D2L iLearn, finding new ways to incorporate AI into your courses and course planning, or improving the accessibility of your spring courses using YuJa Panorama. |
October 28, 2025 |
Reducing Student Ghosting: Don't Be Spooked by AI11 AM | Microsoft TeamsIt鈥檚 that spooky time of year when some students begin to disengage, and when learners vanish, it can feel like a course mystery. AI can provide strategies and clues to help bring them back into focus. In this session we鈥檒l explore how AI can support you with chunking content, generating retrieval practice questions, scaffolding assignments, and designing activities that keep students engaged and connected to your course. |