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Teaching with Technology virtual workshops now open for fall 2024 registration

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The fall 2024 Teaching with Technology (TwT) workshop series offers Penn State instructors a variety of sessions on topics including generative artificial intelligence (AI) and classroom technologies that can be used to increase student engagement.

The Teaching with Technology series, offered by Penn State University Libraries’ Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT), is a series of virtual workshops that showcase University-approved technologies that instructors can use to engage students in relevant, meaningful and inclusive learning. This semester’s offerings also include a series of sessions on generative AI for educators. Additional sessions focus on tools for student engagement; technologies that can support diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and accessibility (DEIAB) practices; and ePortfolios.

Sessions for the fall semester run through November. Visit this link to view the full program of offerings and register to attend.

Faculty participating in the Provost Endorsements “Embracing Teaching and Learning with Technology for New Faculty to Penn State”  and “AI-Enhanced Pedagogy: Exploring Generative AI as a Collaborative Partner” can attend the TwT sessions for credit toward the endorsement. Visit the Provost Endorsement Program website for more information.

For more information, please email tltlearningdesign@psu.edu.

Last Updated September 2, 2024