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Craft engaging online courses, empower your students, and get support. This is your portal to explore instructor resources, tech support, and university-wide tools—all in one convenient hub!
This blog is your go-to resource for instructional design tips, student-ready resources, and the latest policy updates impacting CAHS online courses. Get ready to craft engaging learning experiences, empower your students, and stay ahead of the curve!
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Explore the TPACK framework's role in AI integration, examining how thoughtful selection of AI tools can enhance pedagogy, content, and technology synergy in the academic setting.
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Uncover the surprising parallels between vetting AI and the peer review process in research, and learn how both safeguard accuracy, ethics, and innovation in education.
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This blog explores the importance of vetting AI for responsible use. We'll compare AI vetting to peer review and provide practical guidance for integrating AI tools into teaching and research.
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To start our journey, we wanted to explore the history and background of Artificial Intelligence with you through a fictional interview.
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In an opinion piece with The (Charleston) Gazette-Mail, Autumn Cypres says WVU is continuing its land grant mission in West Virginia to help Kanawha County teachers with a new partnership.
Read more about Autumn Cyprès: WVU, Kanawha Schools partnership helps teachers (Op-Ed)In 2019, even before the pandemic and many lives and professions turned into hybrid worlds, Margaret Glenn and her colleagues were investigating the use of novel technologies in simulation education. Glenn readily admits she was not familiar with much of the technology that existed then but saw a presentation about how immersive videos could help people expand their experience of different subject matter via a virtual reality headset. Five years later, WVU is leading the way in the field of Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling with its innovative use of virtual reality technology.
Read more about WVU using virtual reality technology to innovate training for clinical rehabilitation and mental health counselorsCat O'Malley, Literacy Department Chair for Annapolis Middle School, found her way into the realm of education through an unconventional path. She began her career with roles in management, event management and sales, but found her true calling in literacy education. Her journey has been marked by determination and a commitment to making a difference, and her diverse skill set enriches her role as a teacher and educational leader.
Read more about O'Malley's move to literacy education fulfills her desire to make a differenceIan Gentile, Vice President of Hockey Operations with the United States Hockey League completed his master's degree online from West Virginia University in sport management in 2020 while working full-time.
Read more about Alumni Spotlight: Ian Gentile