Google Storage Open Office Hours
Zoom NY, United StatesDrop in for open office hours to ask specific questions regarding the Google Storage quotas
Drop in for open office hours to ask specific questions regarding the Google Storage quotas
On October 2nd, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM via Zoom, Dr. Florence M. Chee, Associate Professor of Digital Communication and Director of the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy at the School of Communication, Loyola University Chicago, will discuss "The Race to Regulate AI: Ethical Challenges in the Spaces and Places of Consent Provision." This… Continue Reading The Race to Regulate AI: Ethical Challenges in the Spaces and Places of Consent Provision
Drop in for open office hours to ask specific questions regarding the Google Storage quotas
This session is designed by the Office of Information Technology for commuters, in collaboration with the Commuting Students Association @ LC. IT is hosting a series of town halls, zoom office hours, and webinars throughout the summer and fall to assist with the Google Storage Allocations changes. These sessions will offer detailed information, answer your… Continue Reading Google Storage Workshop for Commuters (LC)
An overview of the various assessment tools within Blackboard Ultra, including tests, quizzes, and assignments.
Drop in for open office hours to ask specific questions regarding the Google Storage quotas
An overview of the Gradebook tool (formerly Grade Center) within Blackboard Ultra. Video: Overview of Blackboard Gradebook More info on Blackboard
Universal design is an approach to creating products, spaces, and online environments that are inherently accessible and functional for the widest range of people possible, regardless of age, ability, or circumstance, without requiring special modifications or separate adaptations. This workshop will explore the seven core principles of Universal Design applied to online learning and digital… Continue Reading Exploring Universal Design (webinar)
The Faculty AI Exchange is a dynamic virtual event dedicated to keeping faculty members in higher education at the forefront of the AI revolution. You'll hear the latest updates and news on the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, and will receive practical tips and invaluable tools to help you transform your teaching methods. The… Continue Reading Happy Hour: Faculty Exchange on AI (via Zoom)
Drop in for open office hours to ask specific questions regarding the Google Storage quotas
The Faculty AI Interest Group is a collaborative effort between the faculty and the Educational Technology and Research Computing team of the Office of Information Technology. Our goals are to: Keep abreast of AI development in general and Generative AI - GAI - in particular and their impacts on education, teaching and assessment Provide a… Continue Reading Faculty AI Interest Group
If you’re not managing your digital identity, then someone else is. You can curate your own online academic profile by following the best practices we'll be sharing at this workshop. Learn tips for protecting your privacy online, strategies to best leverage a web presence for teaching and research, and tools for effectively showcasing your achievements… Continue Reading Effective Online Promotion for Academics: Curating your Digital Presence (webinar)
The AI Design Assistant helps faculty build out their classes in Blackboard. In this session, we will: review how to access the AI Design Assistant, offer suggested best practices in using the tool, and build a sample course together. The AI Design Assistant is a powerful tool designed to streamline the course creation process, making it… Continue Reading Effortless Course Design with AI (webinar)
Join us for a delightful morning of technology and treats! Stop by for some doughnuts and chat with our IT teams. You can ask our Ed Tech team about teaching and research technologies for you and your students or share your own ideas for technology at Fordham. Also, learn about the new Emerging EdTech team and discover… Continue Reading Tech and Doughnuts: A Sweet Start to Your Day!
Join us for a delightful morning of technology and treats! Stop by for some doughnuts and chat with our IT teams. You can ask our Ed Tech team about technologies and practices in support of teaching and research for you and your students or share your own ideas for technology at Fordham. Also, learn about… Continue Reading Tech and Doughnuts: A Sweet Start to Your Day!
Presenter: Alan Cafferkey, Ph.D. (cafferkey@fordham.edu) Are you curious about generative AI? Want an explanation of how it works? An overview of potential real-world uses? Tips on how to spot AI hallucinations and how to avoid them? And be able to speak on the topic a bit more supportively with students? Join us for a hands-on,… Continue Reading Day-to-Day AI: An Introduction to Generative AI for University Administrators
The Faculty AI Interest Group is a collaborative effort between the faculty and the Educational Technology and Research Computing team of the Office of Information Technology. Our goals are to: Keep abreast of AI development in general and Generative AI - GAI - in particular and their impacts on education, teaching and assessment Provide a… Continue Reading Faculty AI Interest Group
Presenter: Alan Cafferkey, Ph.D. (cafferkey@fordham.edu) Are you curious about generative AI? Want an explanation of how it works? An overview of potential real-world uses? Tips on how to spot AI hallucinations and how to avoid them? And be able to speak on the topic a bit more supportively with students? Join us for a hands-on,… Continue Reading Day-to-Day AI: An Introduction to Generative AI for University Administrators
The Faculty AI Exchange is a dynamic virtual event dedicated to keeping faculty members in higher education at the forefront of the AI revolution. You'll hear the latest updates and news on the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, and will receive practical tips and invaluable tools to help you transform your teaching methods. The… Continue Reading Happy Hour: Faculty Exchange on AI (via Zoom)
Presenter: Alan Cafferkey, Ph.D. (cafferkey@fordham.edu) Are you curious about generative AI? Want an explanation of how it works? An overview of potential real-world uses? Tips on how to spot AI hallucinations and how to avoid them? And be able to speak on the topic a bit more supportively with students? Join us for a hands-on,… Continue Reading Day-to-Day AI: An Introduction to Generative AI for University Administrators