FLC Event Videos
AI Pedagogy Workshop: Aiding Professors in the Classroom
Understanding AI and how it impacts teaching in higher education is a salient issue for college faculty as education evolves in the digital age. Hear panel presentations from Angelo State professors who are at the forefront of grappling with AI and using it in their courses. Alternative access is available in slide deck presentations.
Topics covered include:
- Understanding AI
- Explore the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and its applications in the educational context.
- Address ethical implications of AI in education.
- Discuss transparency, bias, and privacy concerns related to AI-powered tools.
- Exploring AI Tools and Potential Classroom Uses
- Learn practical strategies for integrating AI into course materials and crafting new assignments
- Uncover techniques to boost student engagement using AI-driven features.
- Crafting AI Guide Rails for Students
- Learn various methods and perimeters to structure the ways students should and should not use AI in your courses.
Mini-grant panel discussion Spring 2024:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding the Faculty Learning Commons mini-grant program. The call for grants goes out annually at the beginning of the spring semester. The panelists are previous and current grant awardees. Each panelist describes their grant proposal, their experience operating within the program, and how their project will carry forward into future semesters. In particular, the event is meant to highlight the breadth and variety of funded proposals. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Master Teacher Series 2023
ASU’s Master Teacher Series is a once-annual event that features the winner and semi-finalists for ASU’s Faculty Excellence in Teaching award. The event is a panel discussion in which each panelist describes something that they are doing in their classrooms that they feel is particularly effective and broadly applicable, then the event opens up for Q&A.
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Panel Spring 2023:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding ASU’s new Culturally Responsive Pedagogy training program, the C.R.A.S.H. Core Values training. The program is offered annually and seeks to provide faculty with background, tools, examples, and best practices of implementing culturally responsive teaching methods in their classrooms. The panelists are ASU faculty members who have previously completed the training and/or acted as a peer-coach for the training. This event highlights the experiences of the panelists as they completed the training and then incorporated the information into their classes. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Mini-grant panel discussion Spring 2023:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding the Faculty Learning Commons mini-grant program. The call for grants goes out annually at the beginning of the spring semester. The panelists are previous and current grant awardees. Each panelist describes their grant proposal, their experience operating within the program, and how their project will carry forward into future semesters. In particular, the event is meant to highlight the breadth and variety of funded proposals. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Master Teacher Series 2022
ASU’s Master Teacher Series is a once-annual event that features the winner and semi-finalists for ASU’s Faculty Excellence in Teaching award. The event is a panel discussion in which each panelist describes something that they are doing in their classrooms that they feel is particularly effective and broadly applicable, then the event opens up for Q&A.
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Panel Spring 2022:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding ASU’s new Culturally Responsive Pedagogy training program, the C.R.A.S.H. Core Values training. The program is offered annually and seeks to provide faculty with background, tools, examples, and best practices of implementing culturally responsive teaching methods in their classrooms. The panelists are ASU faculty members who have previously completed the training and/or acted as a peer-coach for the training. This event highlights the experiences of the panelists as they completed the training and then incorporated the information into their classes. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Mini-grant panel discussion Spring 2022:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding the Faculty Learning Commons mini-grant program. The call for grants goes out annually at the beginning of the spring semester. The panelists are previous and current grant awardees. Each panelist describes their grant proposal, their experience operating within the program, and how their project will carry forward into future semesters. In particular, the event is meant to highlight the breadth and variety of funded proposals. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Master Teacher Series 2021 - Passcode: +S6W1@P@
ASU’s Master Teacher Series is a once-annual event that features the winner and semi-finalists for ASU’s Faculty Excellence in Teaching award. The event is a panel discussion in which each panelist describes something that they are doing in their classrooms that they feel is particularly effective and broadly applicable, then the event opens up for Q&A.
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Panel Spring 2021:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding ASU’s Culturally Responsive Pedagogy training program. The program is offered annually and seeks to provide faculty with background, tools, examples, and best practices of implementing culturally responsive teaching methods in their classrooms. The panelists are ASU faculty members who have previously completed the training and/or acted as a peer-coach for the training. This event highlights the experiences of the panelists as they completed the training and then incorporated the information into their classes. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Mini-grant panel discussion Spring 2021:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding the Faculty Learning Commons mini-grant program. The call for grants goes out annually at the beginning of the spring semester. The panelists are previous and current grant awardees. Each panelist describes their grant proposal, their experience operating within the program, and how their project will carry forward into future semesters. In particular, the event is meant to highlight the breadth and variety of funded proposals. There is time for Q&A at the end.
Master Teacher Series 2020:
ASU’s Master Teacher Series is a once-annual event that features the winner and semi-finalists for ASU’s Faculty Excellence in Teaching award. The event is a panel discussion in which each panelist describes something that they are doing in their classrooms that they feel is particularly effective and broadly applicable, then the event opens up for Q&A.
Master Teacher Series 2019:
ASU’s Master Teacher Series is a once-annual event that features the winner and semi-finalists for ASU’s Faculty Excellence in Teaching award. The event is a panel discussion in which each panelist describes something that they are doing in their classrooms that they feel is particularly effective and broadly applicable, then the event opens up for Q&A.
Mini-grant panel discussion Spring 2019:
This event is to promote and disseminate information regarding the Faculty Learning Commons mini-grant program. The call for grants goes out annually at the beginning of the spring semester. The panelists are previous and current grant awardees. Each panelist describes their grant proposal, their experience operating within the program, and how their project will carry forward into future semesters. In particular, the event is meant to highlight the breadth and variety of funded proposals. There is time for Q&A at the end.