Tuesday, January 9, 2024

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Dear Colleagues,

We hope that you had a good holiday break! We wanted to remind you about the syllabus resources below and share with you the exciting news that our new Instructional Designer, Nina Schweppe, has joined the team.

Nina Mondré Schweppe joins the CFE as an Instructional Designer with a focus on Universal Design for Learning. You may remember Nina from her time at the CFE during the pandemic or know her from her work with Liberal Studies and the Honors College at MSU. As the CFE's newest Instructional Designer, she is excited to contribute herinternational knowledge,experience and skills inteaching, learning and higher education pedagogy to the CFE. 

Welcome, Nina!

The CFE Team

Syllabus Resources for spring semester including AI in the classroom 

Syllabus imageIn partnership with numerous groups on campus, the CFE developed guidance around using  AI in the classroom and assignments. We also have many resources for creating your syllabus in general and will be once again offering the Generative AI: Minimizing Risks for Student Use workshop on January 17, 2024.

UPCOMING CFE EVENTS

If you are located outside of Bozeman and would like to attend a workshop via Webex, please request a link in the comments section and it will be sent to you before the session.

MSU Library Open House 2024

Tuesday, January 16, 2024|| 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM|| MSU Library, Second and Third Floor

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If you haven’t visited the new space for the CFE and the Research Alliance, come check us out at the Library Open House!

There are many curiosities on the MSU campus, and MSU Library wants to be sure you have the tools to unearth these mysteries. Faculty, staff, graduate students, and community members are invited to the library’s annual Open House.

Generative AI: Minimizing Risks for Student Use

Wednesday, January 17|| 12:00pm (noon) to 1:00 pm || MSU Library 324 Teaching Space || Register

Lunch will be provided. Facilitated by Ken Silvestri, CFE Instructional Designer.

***Note that this session was offered in Fall 2023 with minor additions***

Advancements in technology have changed the way people teach and learn throughout history. Generative AI represents one of those moments that is changing the way people teach and learn, which in turn, poses both risks and opportunities to these processes. In this workshop, we will explore strategies for minimizing the risks associated with students using Generative AI.

Thursday, January 25 ||12:00 PM- 1:30 PM || MSU Library 324 Teaching Space||Register 

Lunch will be provided

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In this session of the Early Career Faculty Success Learning Community, we will explore connecting with communities in Montana, learn about Goal 3.1: Increase mutually beneficial collaborations with Tribal nations and partners, and discuss ways to cultivate your network.

Join the Teaching Sustainability Faculty Learning Community

The goal of the Teaching Sustainability Faculty Learning Community is to create an informal gathering of faculty who can learn from campus leaders and each other throughout the spring semester. We will have regular meetings with different topics of interest, targeted outcomes, and guest speakers. In order to build faculty community around teaching sustainability, each session will build on the previous so we ask that if you sign up, you are committing to all the modules.

There will be a total of four sessions.   Please follow the links below to learn more and register for each session.  You can also register for them all here.  With this option, filter for "Faculty Excellence" in the "Class of Training Filter" and then filter "Teaching Sustainability" under "Course Name Search" as shown below.  

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Summary of Sessions

 

OTHER MSU ANNOUNCEMENTS

MLK Day Discussion with Irshad Manji

Thursday, January 18 || 6:00 PM || Strand Union Building Ballrooms
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A Discussion with Irshad Manji, the founder of Moral Courage College

Irshad Manji, the founder of Moral Courage College, which teaches people to turn contentious issues into constructive conversations and healthy teamwork, will engage in a moderated discussion at Montana State University. This event is MSU's 2024 Martin Luther King Day talk.

Inaugural Undergraduate Research Fair

Monday, January 22 || 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM|| SUB Ballrooms ||Register 
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Join us to continue celebrate 30 years of MSU undergraduate research at the inaugural Undergraduate Research Fair.

We would love for faculty, departments and research groups, research centers, and core research facilities to be well represented, with a variety of faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates staffing the booths.

For questions, please reach out toundergradresearch@montana.edu

NCFDD WEBINARS

Core Curriculum Webinar: Every Semester Needs a Plan

Thursday, January 11 at 12:00 PM  MDT || Register

Presenter: Mindi Thompson, PhD, HSP, University of Wisconsin-Madison 

Guest Expert Webinar: AI in Academia: Teaching Challenges and Opportunities

Tuesday, January 23 ||2-3 p.m. ET || Register Here

Presenter: Julia Shaffel, PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder

Guest Expert Webinar: Live on Zoom: AI in Academia: Discussing Opportunities and Challenges

Tuesday, January 30 || 2-3 p.m. ET || Register Here

Panelists: Julia Shaffel, PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder; Lauren Goodlad, PhD, Rutgers University; Raymond Pun, EdD, MLS, Alder Graduate School of Education

You will need to log into your National Center for Faculty Diversity and Development (NCFDD) account and then click the link above to access the event. This online resource is available to the MSU community free of charge. Learn more about how to register.

MSU Center for Faculty Excellence
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http://www.montana.edu/facultyexcellence/ | cfe@montana.edu  | 406-994-4555