Checking Whether a Word or PPT File is Accessible To check if a Microsoft Word or PowerPoint document is accessible, you can use the built-in Accessibility Checker. Here’s how … by Brian Gharala/ December 15, 2023/
AI and Four Things I Can’t Stop Thinking About Circumstances force continued conversations about AI, currently leaving me with four pressing topics, now six months later. AI, of course, … by Andrew Joseph Pegoda/ December 11, 2023/
How I am Learning to Stop Worrying and Love ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence concerns me. As a member of the global village, I’m worried that ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, and other technologies … by Andrew Joseph Pegoda/ July 26, 2023/
Dr. Lauren Zentz on Pedagogic Implications for Bard and Other AI Platforms Dr. Zentz offers a summary of the June 2023 AI/ChatGPT session, as well as her own perspective as a sociolinguist. by Teresa Acosta/ June 27, 2023/
GPT and AI at UH As AI and GPT technologies advance and become more ubiquitous, below are some considerations for use with your students. These … by Teresa Acosta/ June 2, 2023/
Migrating Your Summer/Fall Courses to Canvas Canvas is the LMS starting summer 2023. by Jackie Hsu/ February 2, 2023/
Training Recordings for Getting Started with Canvas Jan. 2023 View the recordings of our Getting Started with Canvas Trainings. by Brian Gharala/ January 17, 2023/
Turnitin in Canvas Turnitin is available for your Canvas courses. You can use either the full interface that provides all the tools, including … by Anjana Singhal/ August 15, 2022/
Cornell Notes: A Simple Yet Effective Review Method Do you ever find students do not review the assigned reading material, lectures, videos, etc. in advance of class? If … by Jamison V. Kovach/ January 19, 2022/
Enhancing Your Online Teaching to Meet the New Federal Guidelines September 2021 In case you missed attending the 9/24 workshop, the recording is available below: Enhancing Your Online Course to Meet the … by Brian Gharala/ September 24, 2021/