Not So New Faculty Luncheon: Using Technology Effectively to Lessen Academic Integrity Concerns
Chris Bryson, left, executive director of the Office of Academic Initiatives and Integrity, and Kathryn Zawisza, director of academic technology.
The Cordes Teaching and Faculty Support Center will have the September Not So New Faculty Luncheon from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, and from noon to 1:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22. Select one date. Not So New Lunches are for faculty members who have been teaching at the U of A for more than two years.
Join us for a student panel moderated by Chris Bryson, executive director of the Office of Academic Initiatives and Integrity, and Kathryn Zawisza, director of academic technology, to discuss how students are using technology in their courses, how technology can lead to academic integrity concerns and how faculty members can better reduce academic integrity concerns related to technology usage. This event is offered in collaboration with The Office of Academic Initiatives and TIPS (Teaching Innovation and Pedagogical Support).
Badge for Not So New Faculty Members: Faculty members who attend the event either in person or on Zoom and write a short reflection on how they can implement ideas presented can earn the Tech Integrity Badge from the Cordes Teaching and Faculty Support Center and be featured in an article in the Arkansas News. Information will be shared at the event.
THURSDAY: We no longer have in-person seating available on Thursday, Sept. 21. RSVP for Zoom Thursday.
FRIDAY: There are only a few in-person seats available on Friday, Sept. 22. If you would like to attend in person, please e-mail tfsc@uark.edu (first-come, first-served). RSVP for Zoom Friday.
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Contacts
Lori Libbert, HEI Program Coordinator
Wally Cordes Teaching and Faculty Support Center
479-575-3222,
tfsc@uark.edu
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