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VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Friday, February 9, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Central

NISOD Members: $100 | Non-Members: $150 (Prices increase after February 2.)


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 hands-on training for crafting prompts. 

Facilitator: Stephanie Bogdanich, Instructional Designer, Austin Community College

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Also check out Creative Connections: Fostering a Culture of Belonging in the Classroom and Beyond on April 5!

ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL!

NISOD’s International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence, May 25-28, in Austin, Texas, provides faculty, administrators, and staff with the resources, ideas, and solutions that drive excellence in all areas of community and technical college campuses.


Call for Presentations Due February 9!

Do you have an innovative practice or cutting-edge research you want to share with your colleagues from across North America and beyond? Submit your proposal today!

FEBRUARY WEBINARS

NISOD Members: Free | Non-Members: $49

Webinars are scheduled for 1:00-2:00 p.m. Central


Monday, February 5

Educator Trauma: Dangers Plaguing Educators In and Out of the Classroom


Thursday, February 15

Creating a Statewide Network of Teaching and Learning Hubs

Virtual WorkshopsWebinars, and Regional Workshops provide CEUs, which are awarded by passing the learning assessment with a score of 80% or better.

THE NISOD PAPERS*


In "The Rogue Trustee and the President," Terry O’Banion, President and CEO Emeritus, League for Innovation in the Community College, provides insights from a national study* of 59 community college presidents from 16 different states regarding their experiences with a rogue trustee.


*This article was drafted as part of the national study on rogue trustees, but it was misfiled and only recently found by the author. However, the article is as relevant today as it was in 2008-2009.


The NISOD Papers is only available to NISOD members.

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