Tag: 2026


Human Teaching In A Machine-Assisted World

What happens when AI becomes a natural part of the learning ecosystem? In this panel, Drs. Carlos Clardy, Karl Kodweis, Trevor Sweatman, and Alexia Williams examine how educators can preserve and elevate the human factor — empathy, mentorship, critical thinking, and cultural context — while taking advantage of AI’s capabilities. Our panelists will look at… Read More

Using Case Study Videos To Develop Clinical Reasoning: Kim Carter, College of Health Professions

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Writing Case Studies With AI

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Looking for new ways to engage students with real-world scenarios? In this AI In 30 session, TLC’s Instructional Consultant, Federico Gomez-Uroz Horst explores how AI can help you generate, adapt, and customize case studies for your courses. As well as, demonstrate practical approaches for creating discipline-specific cases, adjusting complexity for different learners, and using AI… Read More

Assessing What Matters: Competency and Authenticity In Evaluating Students

Join us for an engaging session on creating student assessments that matter. This webinar explores the intersection of authentic assessment and competency-based education. We will examine strategies for designing evaluations that go beyond rote memorization, focusing on real-world application and measurable skills. Participants will leave with practical tools to create assessments that foster deeper learning… Read More

Use Visuals To Enhance Teaching: Fabio Andretti, College of Dentistry

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Copilot For Quantitative Data Analysis

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The ability to analyze and present quantitative data has become much easier with the assistance of artificial intelligence. Join TLC’s Director, Tom Laughner, PhD, as he demonstrates how to use Microsoft Copilot to determine what statistical tests to use to support our research, how to use it to interpret our results, and ways to design… Read More

AI For Qualitative Research

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Instructional Consultant, Devin Scott, PhD of the Teaching and Learning Center shows how SciSpace can support qualitative research by scanning the literature, surface key themes, and refine research questions. This session will demonstrate SciSpace capabilities for summarizing sources, identifying patterns, and organizing insights to jump‑start qualitative research.    

Creating Presentations With Gamma App

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Need to build presentations that are more engaging and don’t have a lot of time? In this session, we’ll explore Gamma, an AI-powered presentation building tool that helps you create clean, engaging slide decks from just a few prompts or from your own documents. We’ll demonstrate how Gamma works, discuss its strengths and limitations, and… Read More

Using Cameo To Improve Classroom Presentations: Lindsey Bird, College of Nursing

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Human-Centered Teaching: Fostering Empathy and Connection

In this one-hour webinar, we explore the role of humanity in teaching and its impact on student success. Join us as we delve into strategies for fostering empathy, building meaningful connections, and creating caring and respectful learning environments. Through interactive activities, case studies, and guided reflections, participants will gain practical tools to enhance their teaching… Read More

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  • Tom Laughner, PhD