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SUNY Online Spring Webinar Series

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Title: Leveraging Brightspace as an Instructor

Date: January 27, 2026

Time: 2:00-3:00PM EST

Presenter: Allene Slating, SUNY Online Teaching Senior Instructional Designer and Jamie Heron, SUNY Online Program Manager

Description: Discover practical strategies and easy tools to make the most of Brightspace as an instructor. This session will cover essential navigation techniques, effective course management tools, and tips for content creation and personalization. Whether you’re new to Brightspace or looking to refine your skills, this training will help you set up and manage courses to enhance usability for both students and instructors.

Title: Accessible Course Content Checklist

Date: February 4, 2026

Time: 1:00-2:00PM EST

Presenter: Allene Slating, Senior Instructional Designer, SUNY Online

Description: Are you an instructional designer, faculty member, or anyone involved in creating accessible course content? Join us for a webinar on how to use an optional accessibility checklist to help ensure your digital materials are accessible to all learners.

In this session, we will:

  • Introduce and review the optional Accessible Course Content Checklist
  • Demonstrate how it can be applied to a course or adapted to meet specific campus needs
  • Highlight important points and tips for creating accessible digital content

Title: Science of Learning in Distance Education

Date: February 12, 2026

Time: 12:00-1:00PM EST

Presenters: Dr. Karen Caldwell, SUNY Potsdam

Description: Applying the science of learning to distance education means that learners engage in active “meaning making” and reciprocal collaborative activities. The presenter will share two powerful strategies – dual coding (drawing) and Chi’s ICAP learning theory – that she implements in her fully online, asynchronous courses.

Title: Enhancing Teaching with AI

Date: March 18, 2026

Time: 1:00PM to 2:00PM EST

Presenter: Trevor Johnson-Steigelman, Associate Professor of Physics, Finger Lakes Community College

Description: The sudden appearance of powerful AI creation tools has caused many concerns, but it has also provided opportunities for educators to enhance their teaching.

In this presentation, we’ll use generative AI to get you into a learner mindset, give you ideas to motivate students, and help you build new and creative assignments.

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