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Events, Workshops, and Communities

WMUx hosts a variety of events and communities throughout the academic year. These opportunities are geared toward instructors, graduate assistants, and any others involved in creating learning experiences at Western Michigan University. Can't make it to an event? No problem! Check out our past event archive, which includes materials shared during the session and/or a session recording.

Do you not see what you are looking for here, or would you like a training or event more specific to your needs? 

Our team is available to come to a department or group meeting to facilitate specific or targeted teaching and learning training. Reach out and let us know what challenges you are hoping to solve for instructors, learners, or both and we can support you by connecting you with resources and facilitating conversations around curriculum, course design, or instructional best practices. These can be single meetings or extended workshops depending on your goals.  

Contact the WMUx Teaching and Learning Team to discuss your needs.

Upcoming Events

AI @ WMU

How to Create an AI Intelligent Agent for Your Course

Date:  Wednesday, January 29     Time:  12 p.m.      Location: Online

Join WMUx AI Graduate Fellow Enas Aref as she takes you through the step-by-step process to create an intelligent agent for your course and gives you the chance to try out an intelligent agent she has developed. After the session, participants can sign up for office hours with Enas to work on their own intelligent agents.

Course Design and Development

Rubric Design

Date:  Wednesday, February 5     Time:  12 p.m.      Location: Online

New to rubric design or looking for a fresh approach? Join WMUx Instructional Design Team for a 30-minute Ask Me Anything (AMA) session where they will discuss strategies for designing rubrics that are aligned with learning goals, clarify expectations, and provide actionable feedback. Note: A recording will not be available online due to the format and focus of this session.

Ask Me Anything: Student Elearning, Teams, Mediasite, Webex

Date:  Friday, February 7     Time:  2 p.m.      Location: Online

This session is intended to be a interactive Q & A where students can have any and all Elearning, Teams, Mediasite and Webex questions answered.

Join us to ask questions in a safe non-judgmental space. No question isn't worth asking! We want all WMU students to be successful and feel confident using these educational technology tools!

AI @ WMU

How AI is Reshaping the University with Dr. Lesley Gourlay

Date:  Thursday, February 20     Time:  12 p.m.      Location: Online

A professor in the Institute of Education on Culture, Communication & Media at University College, London, UK, Dr. Gourlay focuses on the ways in which digital data and algorithms are changing the face of higher education. She will examine their impact at both the macro scale of universities and systems worldwide, but also at the more subtle level of effects on academics and students, focusing on the day-to-day life of the university, examining how the digital is changing the way that we communicate, learn, and create new knowledge. In particular, she will explore the role of 'big data' and learning analytics, in addition to focusing on areas of academic life not normally considered to be part of datafication, such as the physical structures of surveillance on campus and the ways in which systems of 'quality' in research can morph into regimes of surveillance and algorithmic discipline.  

In early February 2025, Dr. Gourlay’s open access book, The University and the Algorithmic Gaze will be released by Bloomsbury Academic. 

How to Record Using Mediasite as a Student

Date:  Friday, February 21     Time:  2 p.m.      Location: Online

Join the ITC to learn how to use Mediasite (a video recording and storage software provided by WMU) to record, edit and share video recordings. This training is intended for students.

Course Design and Development

Designing Inclusive Courses

Date:  Tuesday, March 11     Time:  12 p.m.      Location: Online

Join the WMUx Instructional Design Team for a 30-minute Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on inclusive course design considerations. Topics will include setting classroom expectations, selecting accessible course content, and implementing inclusive design strategies. Bring your questions and let us help you make your classroom a welcoming space for all students. Note: A recording will not be available online due to the format and focus of this session.

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Decoding our Humanity in the AI Revolution

Date:  Monday, April 7     Time:  12 p.m.      Location: Online

Join us for a talk entitled "Minds, Mirrors and Gods: Decoding Our Humanity in the AI Revolution," given by Dr. Shannon Vallor, Baillie Gifford Chair in the Ethics of Data and Artificial Intelligence at the Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) at the University of Edinburgh, where she is Director of the Centre for Technomoral Futures in EFI and co-Director of the BRAID (Bridging Responsible AI Divides) Programme. Her new book, The AI Mirror (2024), has been heralded as "a fresh and fascinating take on the perils and promises of a much-debated technology" by Publishers Weekly.

This session is co-sponsored by the WMUx Office of Faculty Development, the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, and the Department of Philosophy.

Course Design and Development

Preparing for Fall Now - Using Course Data to Inform Redesign

Date:  Wednesday, April 16     Time:  12 p.m.      Location: Online

Join WMUx Instructional Design for a 30-minute Ask Me Anything (AMA) Session about using data from previous courses to support iterative course design. In this brief session, IDs will highlight some easy ways to collect actionable data to support improved teaching and learning experiences. Note: A recording will not be available online due to the format and focus of this session.