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ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Conference Sessions Have Been Posted!

We have an exciting line up of sessions planned for this year's annual conference!

Don't Forget to Register!

Only three weeks left to take advantage of early bird registration pricing!


Have You Made Your Lodging Reservations?

The block of rooms at the JW Marriott is filling up fast! Don't wait to make your hotel reservations and miss out on discounted conference pricing! Click here to learn more.

UPCOMING EVENTS

WEBINAR

Thursday, April 4 | 1:00-2:00 p.m. Central

Co-Create and Collaborate: Unlocking Student Potential Through Open Pedagogy

This session explores the benefits of an open approach that empowers students as partners in the learning process. When students help shape course assignments and activities, they take greater ownership over their education. Discover ways to collaborate with students to design more authentic assessments, incorporate real-world projects, tap into their passions and skills, and explore the transformative impact of student partnership on engagement and learning outcomes. Learn tips for guiding students through the process of co-creation, handling challenges that arise, and assessing open pedagogy initiatives.


NISOD Members: Free | Non-Members: $49 | Sign Up

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Wednesday, April 10 | 3:00-6:00 p.m. Central

Prompt, Play, Learn: An Interactive Generative AI Workshop

Generative AI is revolutionizing education, so don’t be left behind! Join this workshop to get on the fast-track to becoming an AI-savvy educator. We kick things off with a whiteboard session focusing on the AI challenges educators face. The challenges shared set the stage for our solutions exploration. Next, we take a quick tour of the major AI tools available before diving into the ethical and practical layers of Generative AI. The workshop wraps up with some hands-on training for crafting prompts


This virtual workshop was previously offered on February 9, 2024. Due to the amount of interest in this topic and the positive feedback, we are offering it again.


NISOD Members: $100 | Non-Members: $150 | Sign Up (Prices increase after April 3.)

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