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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

Faculty developers and instructors can use this framework to harness AI’s potential, ensuring it supports rather than supplants their pedagogical roles. Davidson, 2021; Pritts, 2023) to position AI as a partner in faculty development. 2023; Topol, 2019). Spitale et al.

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

Faculty Focus

Such strategies equip faculty with the tools to effectively respond to students’ needs (Rahimi et al., 2021), emphasizing the establishment of environments conducive to students’ intellectual development. These funds can cover unexpected expenses, such as technology upgrades or internet access.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

Faculty developers and instructors can use this framework to harness AI’s potential, ensuring it supports rather than supplants their pedagogical roles. Davidson, 2021; Pritts, 2023) to position AI as a partner in faculty development. 2023; Topol, 2019). Spitale et al.

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Lightboards as a Learning Tool in Adult Asynchronous Online Learning

Faculty Focus

Lightboard technology was invented by Michael Peshkin (Rogers and Botnaru, 2019). A lightboard is a large glass panel coupled with technology that allows an instructor to write or draw on a large surface (McCorkle & Whitener, 2020). Lightboards serve as a potential technology to fill this void in asynchronous online courses.

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Lightboards as a Learning Tool in Adult Asynchronous Online Learning

Faculty Focus

Lightboard technology was invented by Michael Peshkin (Rogers and Botnaru, 2019). A lightboard is a large glass panel coupled with technology that allows an instructor to write or draw on a large surface (McCorkle & Whitener, 2020). Lightboards serve as a potential technology to fill this void in asynchronous online courses.

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The push for more active learning spaces on campus

Inside Higher Ed

Researchers at the University of Minnesota found by 2010, for instance, that students in new, technology-enhanced learning spaces exceeded final grade expectations relative to their ACT scores. 1 strategic technology, with the group predicting that the then “experimental” trend would be “mainstream” by 2022.

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

Faculty Focus

Such strategies equip faculty with the tools to effectively respond to students’ needs (Rahimi et al., 2021), emphasizing the establishment of environments conducive to students’ intellectual development. These funds can cover unexpected expenses, such as technology upgrades or internet access.