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FRCAE This Week (4/13-4/17)

Here is the schedule of FRCAE’s professional development opportunities for the week:

Monday, 4/13
12:00pm–Cold Opens: Icebreakers That Warm Up Any Crowd
This workshop will present quick, meaningful activities to spark connection from the very first minutes of class. It will introduce a variety of ready-to-use icebreakers. In FRCAE or on Teams.

Tuesday, 4/14
9:35am–SUNY Oswego Presents: Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT Book Club
This session covers Chapter 10-Customizing ChatGPT for You and Your Students, Part IV-In Closing, Chapter 11-Beyond ChatGPT, and Chapter 12-Conclusions (pp. 219-292). Zoom

Wednesday, 4/15
12:45pm–SUNY Oswego Presents: Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT Book Club
This session covers Chapter 10-Customizing ChatGPT for You and Your Students, Part IV-In Closing, Chapter 11-Beyond ChatGPT, and Chapter 12-Conclusions (pp. 219-292). Zoom

1:00pm–Advising Workshop
In this session, advisors will get an overview of how to work with pre-Allied Health students. Come down to FRCAE or pop into Teams.

2:00pm–SUNY Niagara and Artificial Intelligence: What Does the Future Hold?
This panel discussion, featuring members of administration, faculty, and the Chamber of Commerce is designed to address the pros, cons, and impact of AI on higher education. More information to come. In FRCAE or on Teams.

Thursday, 4/16
12:30pm–LOL: Live Online Learning–What You Need to Know
This session is for any faculty that will be teaching in this modality in the Fall26 semester or is interested in teaching in it in the future. We will cover best practices and the tech skills required. In FRCAE or on Teams.

2:30-4:00pm–Title II One-on-One Drop-In Sessions (In-Person or Teams)
Let’s make sure your digital content is Title II compliant! Get one-on-one assistance from FRCAE to ensure that your content meets the new Title II requirements. Come down to FRCAE or pop into Teams.

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