March 2025 learning opportunities from the Learning Innovations team 

The Learning Innovations team is proud to offer the following sessions this month:

  • Building AI Literacy: Best Practices
    AI Literacy Series

    Join us for Part III of our AI literacy series, where we will explore how to thoughtfully integrate AI into your courses. This interactive workshop will help you develop practical strategies to use AI to support student learning, create AI policies based on your course or assignments, understand ethical considerations, and establish best practices for leveraging AI tools while maintaining academic integrity.

    • March 18, noon
    • March 19, noon
  • Developing a Global Campus Course
    Innovative Instruction Series

    ADDIE is an acronym for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate and refers to a standard process used by instructional designers. This session will review the ADDIE model and explain how the development process for Global Campus correlates to this model. Details about the development process for Global Campus will be discussed, including stages, course verification, and timelines.

    • March 25, noon
    • March 26, noon

Please visit the LI Learning Opportunities page for details and registration links for the session(s) you’d like to attend.

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