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The 2024 Summer Institute for Teaching, Learning and Technology

Promotional image for the 2024 Summer Institute.

Instructional Technology and Design Services (ITDS) invites you to our 2024 Summer Institute for Teaching, Learning and Technology. This faculty development event will kick off with keynote speaker Dr. C. Edward Watson, an Associate Vice President for Curricular and Pedagogical Innovation and Executive Director of Open Educational Resources and Digital Innovation at the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U).

Join your Montclair colleagues to collectively envision and prepare for the pedagogical opportunities that the future holds through the use of new education technologies and teaching strategies. This year’s theme embraces our teaching community and will create a space to discuss the shared experiences, opportunities, and challenges we face together as educators.  Together, we will discuss what the future of education might look like and ways to strive for teaching excellence. Each day will include a variety of presentations and workshops to inspire, support and engage you.

Keynote Presentation by Dr. C. Edward Watson: Pedagogical Practice in the New Era of AI

Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others, have had an astonishingly quick impact on the ways we learn, work, think, and create, and this evolution is clearly apparent on college campuses.  As early as January 2023, approximately 9 out of 10 college students reported using ChatGPT, and that number, as well as student competency with AI, has only grown since then. Throughout the academic year, AI will be present in our classrooms, and there are a range of opportunities and challenges as a result.  Drawing from the presenter’s new book, Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning (Johns Hopkins University Press), this keynote is designed to provide participants with clear guidance as they prepare for the coming semester.  After a brief overview of the AI landscape, this session will shift to provide clear recommendations for pedagogical and classroom practice, including policy decisions, syllabus statements, grading, and academic integrity.  Assignment design will be a hallmark of this keynote, and attendees can anticipate a discussion of if, when, and how we might embrace AI to achieve the learning goals of our course.  Examples will be provided throughout.

Dr. C. Edward Watson is the Associate Vice President for Curricular and Pedagogical Innovation and Executive Director of Open Educational Resources and Digital Innovation at the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). Prior to joining AAC&U, Dr. Watson was the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Georgia (UGA) where he led university efforts associated with faculty development, TA development, learning technologies, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. He continues to serve as a Fellow in the Louise McBee Institute of Higher Education at UGA and recently stepped down after more than a decade as the Executive Editor of the International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.  His most recent book is Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning. Dr. Watson has been quoted in the New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, Campus Technology, EdSurge, Consumer Reports, UK Financial Times, and University Business Magazine and by the AP, CNN and NPR regarding current teaching and learning issues and trends in higher education.

 

Conference Agenda

Click on the respective tabs below to view the itinerary for each day! Additional details on each session can be found past the conference agenda.

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Time Sessions
8:30 – 9:00am Breakfast and Sign In
9:00 – 10:00am Welcome from ITDS
Keynote Presentation by Dr. C. Edward Watson: Pedagogical Practice in the New Era of AI
(UNIV 1070)
10:00 – 10:15am Coffee Break & Networking
Breakout Sessions
10:15 – 11:00am Stop and Think: A Critical Information Literacy Perspective on AI
(ADP Center 1143)
Engagement Unbound: Strategies for Captivating Today’s Students & Learners
(ADP Center 1120)
Creating Positive Change in the Lives of our Students Through the Use of a Model on Organizational Change
(ADP Center 1121)
11:15am – 12:00pm The Power of the Prompt: Hands-On with AI Tools & Prompt Engineering
(ADP Center 1143)
Getting Started With Simple Syllabus: Customizing Syllabi for Courses and Departments
(ADP Center 1120)
Breaking Barriers: How Userway Transforms University Libraries’ Research Guides
(ADP Center 1121)
12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch & Raffle (ADP Center Commons)
1:00 – 1:45pm Promoting Student Mental Health and Well-Being
(UNIV 1070)
Breakout Sessions
2:00 – 2:45pm From Chaos to Order or How to Remain True to Yourself and Survive in Times of Radical Change
(ADP Center 1143)
Human-Machine Interaction and 3D Technology for Intelligent Machines
(ADP Center 1120)
The Strong Student Campaign: Explicitly Teaching Your Students the Skills They Need to Succeed
(ADP Center 1121)

Session Descriptions

Learn more about each presenter on our Summer Institute Presenters page.

Day 1 — Wednesday, June 4 (In Person)

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Keynote Presentation: Pedagogical Practice in the New Era of AI

Presenter: Dr. C. Edward Watson, Associate Vice President for Curricular and Pedagogical Innovation and Executive Director of Open Educational Resources and Digital Innovation at AAC&U

 

Description: Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others, have had an astonishingly quick impact on the ways we learn, work, think, and create, and this evolution is clearly apparent on college campuses.  As early as January 2023, approximately 9 out of 10 college students reported using ChatGPT, and that number, as well as student competency with AI, has only grown since then. Throughout the academic year, AI will be present in our classrooms, and there are a range of opportunities and challenges as a result.  Drawing from the presenter’s new book, Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning (Johns Hopkins University Press), this keynote is designed to provide participants with clear guidance as they prepare for the coming semester.  After a brief overview of the AI landscape, this session will shift to provide clear recommendations for pedagogical and classroom practice, including policy decisions, syllabus statements, grading, and academic integrity.  Assignment design will be a hallmark of this keynote, and attendees can anticipate a discussion of if, when, and how we might embrace AI to achieve the learning goals of our course.  Examples will be provided throughout.

 

 

Day 2 — Wednesday, June 5 (Online via Zoom)

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Implementing an Online Program: Designing, Evolving & Managing

Presenters: Dr. Kimberly Hollister, Dean of the Feliciano School of Business, Dr. Lucy Sant’Anna Takagi, GPC for an MA/Certificate Refresh in Social Work and Child Advocacy, Dr. Joseph Oluwole, Chairperson in Educational Leadership, and Tara Campos, Program Administrator & Advisor for the Online Program for Educational Leadership

 

Description: The Educational Leadership (ELAD) and Child Advocacy (CHAD) programs are two of Montclair State University’s original online programs. Representatives from the CHAD & ELAD programs will discuss their program management, specifically highlighting course development, and the decision making that goes into this process. As both programs have also recently embarked on redesigns of their course offerings, they will also discuss the lessons they have learned as they have experienced the process.

 

 


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