Digital Learning Resources

Live Training Sessions

 

Live Training Sessions

The following workshops are your opportunity to build your skills while engaging directly with a Digital Learning expert and your peers.  If you missed a session, you can email us to schedule a consultation and/or reach us via our Live Support. We can also facilitate customized workshops for your department or college. Email your ideas and requirements to facultysupport@usf.edu.  

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Podcast – Getting started! (live online and in-person)

Join us for an engaging session designed to introduce faculty to the basics of podcasting in online education. Learn how to create compelling content that enhances learning experiences, with practical insights from guest speakers who are faculty members with successful podcasts. This workshop will equip you with the tools and techniques to effectively integrate podcasts into your courses.

In person location: USFSP InEd Leaning Lab - Nelson Poynter Memorial Library - POY 231

September 20, 2024 -  1:00 PM - 2:00 PM


Course Enhancement with Generative AI (Live online)

By now, you have probably heard of generative AI (GenAI). Platforms like Microsoft Co-Pilot, ChatGPT, and Gemini are revolutionizing productivity. In this session, you will learn how to fully leverage this technology to enhance your course(s) and optimize efficiencies. We will discuss and practice effective prompt engineering, explore GenAI use cases for course enhancement, see how your peer faculty are utilizing GenAI for their courses, and ultimately construct your own GenAI Course Enhancement Plan.

September 24, 2024 - 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM


Cell Phone to Kaltura (in-person)

Enhance your digital teaching toolkit with our upcoming training session on seamlessly transferring videos from your iPhone or Android to Canvas using Kaltura. In just under an hour, learn the straightforward steps to download your videos, transfer them to your computer, and upload them directly into your Canvas courses via Kaltura. This session not only covers technical processes but also emphasizes the advantages of using your smartphone to record real-world examples, providing dynamic, context-rich content for your students. Whether you're capturing laboratory experiments, outdoor observations, or illustrative scenes in various settings, these skills will help you bring valuable real-life perspectives into your classroom. Join us to streamline your video content management and make your teaching even more engaging and relevant!

Location: USFSP InEd Leaning Lab - Nelson Poynter Memorial Library - POY 231

September 30, 2024 - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM


Lightboards - using lightboards for dynamic video content creation! (in-person)

Join us for an engaging 60-minute training session on using lightboards for dynamic video content creation! This session will provide a quick overview of lightboard technology, demonstrate its key components, and offer best practices for effective content creation. You’ll have the chance to get hands-on experience and learn to enhance your lectures with visually compelling presentations. Whether you’re looking to innovate your teaching methods or simply add a creative touch to your courses, this training will equip you with the tools you need. Don’t miss out on the chance to transform your educational content!

Location: USFSP InEd Leaning Lab - Nelson Poynter Memorial Library - POY 231

October 11, 2024 - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM


Think Tank Part One – Faculty Using AI (in-person and lunch provided)

Join our Faculty AI Think Tank, an innovative forum dedicated to exploring the use of generative AI in education! This dynamic session is a chance for faculty to share their experiences and strategies for integrating AI tools into their courses and discuss methods to manage and mitigate AI usage by students. Whether you’re harnessing AI to enhance learning, streamline administrative tasks, or curating AI-generated content, your insights and practices are invaluable. Conversely, if you’re focused on developing policies and techniques to prevent unauthorized AI use, your contributions are equally important. This think tank aims to foster a collaborative environment where faculty can exchange ideas, learn from each other, and navigate the evolving landscape of AI in education together. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a forward-thinking community that’s shaping the future of teaching and learning with AI!

Location: USFSP InEd Leaning Lab - Nelson Poynter Memorial Library - POY 231

October 22, 2024 - 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM


Engagement Tools to Enhance Student Learning (Live online)

Do you want to bring more engagement & interaction into your online course? In this session, we'll be discussing strategies & tools to help make this happen in both synchronous and asynchronous courses. This session includes time for a hands-on approach to dive into an online course and "play" with Padlet, Sway, MS Forms, Perusall, and many more collaboration tools.

October 31, 2024 - 10:00 AM -11:15 AM


Creating Reaction Videos as Learning Content - (live online and in-person)

In this workshop, participants will explore the innovative concept of using reaction videos as a powerful tool for creating engaging and effective learning content. Reaction videos, which feature individuals reacting to and commenting on various stimuli, have gained significant popularity on social media platforms. By harnessing the potential of this format, educators can develop content that capture

Location: USFSP InEd Leaning Lab - Nelson Poynter Memorial Library - POY 231

November 8, 2024 - 11:30 PM - 12:30 PM