Happening every 3rd Friday of the month, the monthly Learning and Technology webinar series features faculty, librarians, and learning professionals from around the UNC system. Presenters share innovative pedagogical approaches, best practices using learning technologies, and valuable digital resources. This program provides an opportunity to engage with colleagues across the system and foster meaningful conversations around timely topics.

Each webinar shares relevant updates from the System Office, best practices found across the System, an outside speaker, insights into new technologies, and, occasionally, the opportunity for us to have deeper discussions on a specific topic or research area.

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A UNCG Libraries Research & Applications Webinar Fall 2022, presented by Christine Fischer and Anne Owens on Tuesday, November 15 at 2pm. 

Faculty are increasingly using streaming video in course assignments and instruction. The UNCG University Libraries subscribe to platforms that offer feature films, documentaries, and other streaming resources. Let us introduce you to — or remind you about — streaming content that we can provide.
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These webinars are also available on the UNCG workshop webpage. They’re 30 minutes long, and recorded, so please sign up if you want an email of the recording. These are available for all UNCG students, instructors, and staff. You can see the future sessions and archived webinar on the UNCG Libraries webinar page.

ISN Instructional Support Drop-In Sessions

Presented through a partnership between the Academic Technology SpecialistITS Learning Technology, and the UTLC. Join us in the Bryan 209 computer lab where staff dedicated to answering your questions and addressing your challenges will be on hand to provide broad support for your instructional needs! Bring your questions about technology (Canvas, Microsoft Teams, and more) and pedagogy (student engagement, assessment strategies, and more). We are here to support you!

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Do you have questions? Drop-in to an upcoming session and get answers from the School of Education Academic Technology Specialist.

School of Education instructors (faculty, lecturers, adjuncts, teaching assistants, etc.) are invited to drop-in and receive the “just in time” assistance needed for their courses. Instructors can receive assistance on such things as instructional design, course revisions & updates, as well as receive suggestions and recommendations for selecting and implementing learning tools (Canvas, Zoom, G-Suite, Box, and Microsoft Office 365) in their courses.

The A11Y Corner is all about accessibility, with a specific focus on accessibility-related pedagogies that also support overall equity and inclusiveness. A11Y (pronounced “A-one-one-Y”, or A-eleven-Y”) is a numeronym for the word “accessibility”. It is used most often as shorthand, especially on social media platforms such as Twitter. When you see it, remember A11Y=Accessibility.

They’ll be posting content about once a month to highlight ideas, resources, and other information that address accessibility, including but not limited to

  • Accessibility tips and information, with a specific focus on accessibility-related pedagogies that also support overall equity and inclusiveness
  • Featured blog posts once per month; short announcements, quick tips, legal updates, etc. posted more frequently

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