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TLTC Announces 2025 Summer Series

Group of diversity business people sitting in a row on chairs and listening to their colleagueThe Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC) is excited to announce its 2025 Summer Series, featuring a dynamic lineup of workshops designed to help faculty enhance their teaching practices, adopt emerging technologies and increase student engagement.

This year’s series includes both virtual and in-person events, covering high-impact topics on Canvas, virtual reality, data analytics, accessibility, artificial intelligence, microlearning and digital productivity. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to sharpen your skills, the Summer Series has something for everyone. 

Explore the Summer Series Workshops

Online Teaching Certificate – Level 2 
Runs July 11–August 15, Asynchronous, Self-Paced 
Prerequisite: Completion of Level 1 Certificate

In this follow-up course, participants will apply concepts from Level 1 to develop a fully functional Canvas course. The modules guide faculty through creating a welcoming and informative course shell, structuring content for alignment and clarity, fostering transparency and student interaction, developing engaging lecture materials that establish instructor presence and efficiently copying and reusing course content within Canvas.

Register for the Online Teaching Certificate – Level 2 program.


Exploring Virtual Reality
Wednesday, May 28, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Location TBD

Discover the future of teaching and learning in this full-day, hands-on workshop exploring virtual reality in higher education. This in-person event features a series of engaging sessions designed to showcase VR’s evolution, current tools and classroom potential.

Participants will explore real-world applications, take part in guided VR experiences and consider how immersive technologies can enhance learning, foster collaboration and meet diverse student needs.

Ideal for faculty and staff, this workshop blends learning, exploration and discussion in a supportive environment.

Register for the Exploring Virtual Reality workshop


Leveraging Analytics for Student Success: Canvas, Studio and Honorlock 
Wednesday, June 4, 9 a.m.– 4 p.m., Location TBD

Discover how data can drive student success in this in-person, hands-on workshop designed to help faculty make informed, impactful decisions in the classroom. This session walks participants through powerful analytics tools that reveal student engagement trends and academic progress.

Throughout the day, you'll explore platforms like Canvas New Analytics, Echo360, Canvas Studio and Honorlock—and learn how to turn data into actionable insights. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, you'll leave with strategies to teach more effectively and efficiently.

Register for Leveraging Analytics for Student Success workshop.


Accessibility Day 
Wednesday, June 11, 9 a.m.– 4 p.m., online via Teams 

Make your courses more inclusive with this virtual workshop featuring a series of practical sessions. Topics include creating accessible Word and PowerPoint documents, adding captions to Canvas videos, using accessibility checkers and designing assignments that support diverse learners. 

Each session offers hands-on guidance to help you identify and improve accessibility across your course materials—all with tools you already use. 

Register for the Accessibility Day workshop.


Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Wednesday, June 18, 9 a.m.– 3 p.m., online via Teams

Join the TLTC and guest faculty speakers for a day-long exploration of artificial intelligence and its growing role in education and everyday life. Through five interactive sessions, you’ll examine AI’s impact across industries, experiment with creative tools and learn how to use AI ethically and effectively in your teaching.

Topics include using AI to enhance teaching and productivity, analyzing AI-generated content and navigating ethical considerations. Guest speakers from Stillman, CEPS and the College of Communication and the Arts will guide the discussion.

Register for the Artificial Intelligence workshop.


Microlearning Day 
Wednesday, June 25, 9 a.m.– 4 p.m., Location TBD

Explore how microlearning can boost student engagement and personalize learning in this interactive, full-day workshop. Through a series of hands-on sessions, you’ll learn to design short, focused learning experiences using multimedia tools, digital badges and platforms like ThingLink.

Topics include microlearning principles, personalized learning pathways and creating content through video, podcasts and interactive scenarios. You’ll also discover campus-supported resources to help you bring these strategies into your own courses.

Register for the Microlearning Day workshop.


Productivity Tools and Hacks 
Wednesday, July 9, 9 a.m.– 4 p.m., online via Teams

Enhance your digital workflow in this virtual workshop designed to help you work smarter, not harder. Ideal for staff and administrators—and welcome to faculty—this day-long session offers practical strategies to streamline your digital workspace.

Learn how to optimize device performance, collaborate in Microsoft Teams, manage files with OneDrive and make the most of Office 365 tools. You'll also explore time-saving productivity hacks and discover the benefits of LinkedIn Learning for ongoing development.

Register for the Productivity Tools and Hacks workshop.

Register for the Summer Series Workshop 

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