Thank You COLTT 2022


2022 KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Dr. Miller is a Professor of Psychological Sciences and President’s Distinguished Teaching Fellow at Northern Arizona University and author of Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology (Harvard University Press, 2014) and Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology: Teaching, Learning, and the Science of Memory in a Wired World (West Virginia University Press, 2022). Learn more on her website.

In her talk, Realizing the Promise of Teaching with Technology: Insights from the Psychology of Learning, Dr. Miller will present strategies for bringing cognitive and motivational research together in technology-enhanced learning activities that make the most of what we know about how the mind works.

Dr. Miller is passionate about helping instructors create more effective and engaging learning experiences, and helping students become more effective learners, all through the application of principles derived from cognitive psychology and learning sciences.


2022 SCHEDULE

2022 COLTT Schedule Day 1

2022 COLTT Schedule Day 2

COLTT 2022 SESSIONS

and more schedule info coming each day!

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WEDNESDAY, August 3, 2022

Session 1 (50 min) | 8:30 - 9:20 AM

Modding the Online Design Process: Improving 'Post'-Pandemic Collaborations | Heather Tobin

"Find an Article on…": Integrating Information Literacy Throughout a Course | Melissa DeWitt

Hybrid Models and the Big Pivot for Online Learning Infrastructure | Robert McDonald & Katie Linder

Pandemic Transformed Classrooms: Pushing Digital Accessibility in Tech Tools | Kathia Ibacache & Amanda Rybin Koob

Session 2 (50 min) | 9:30 - 10:20 AM

Active Learning While Teaching Online | Robert Bryant

Manual Versus Automated Accessibility Testing | Michael Williamson

Emotional Avatars in XR Simulations: Improving Communication and Empathy | Laura Borgelt

Finding the Right Tool for Online Activities: Barriers and Affordances | Rebecca Reese

Session 3 (20 min) | 1:30 - 1:50 PM

How Access to Devices Can Facilitate Student Success: A Research-Based Approach | Danielle Rourke

Do More With Less: Improve Student Outcomes While Saving Time and Budget | Dan Nelson

Session 4 (50 min) | 1:30 - 2:20 PM

Replacing the Dreaded Thread: Community-Centered Classroom Conversations | Dennis DeBay

Session 5 (90 min) | 1:30 - 3:00 PM

Creating a Student-Centered Invigorating Classroom Through Game Play | Michaele Ferguson

Session 6 (20 min) | 2:00 - 2:20 PM

Creating a Sense of Belonging for Students and Faculty | Jon Lacivita

Social Media Is the Worst...or Is It? | Rachel Meisner

Session 7 (50 min) | 2:30 - 3:20 PM

Collaborative Annotation Panel: Creating A More Human-Centered Learning Experience | Autumn Ottenad

Universal Design For Learning (UDL): Strategies for Success | Brad Grabham

Creating a Dynamic Learning Environment With Computational Notebooks | Adam Spiegler

 

Happy Hour Horse

 

 

THURSDAY, August 4, 2022

Session 1 (50 min) | 8:30 - 9:20 AM

Developing an Instructional Design Internship Program in Teaching Centers | Kellie Ferguson

Does Performance-Based Admission Measure Up? The Proof Is in the Graduates. | Abigail Rose

Why Memory Is (Still) Important for Learning and How to Build It Through Our Teaching | Michelle Miller

Session 2 (20 min) | 8:40 - 9:00 AM

Using Podcasting to Leverage Local Expertise | Daniel Nicklas

Session 3 (20 min) | 9:10 - 9:30 AM

Classroom Touchpoints for Increasing Student Success. We Will Learn and Share! | Cherriethel Emerson

Session 4 (50 min) | 9:40 - 10:30 AM

Forging Identity in an Academic Setting | Lisha Bustos

The Anatomy of a Quality Online Module Under the New Federal Guidelines for DL | Mark Manzanares

Friends Don’t Let Friends Flunk: Fostering a Sense of Belonging and Improving Study Skills Through the CU Study Buddies Pilot | Kathy Noonan

Exceptions ARE the Rule: Defining Learner Types for HyFlex Design Adaptations | Michelle Colarelli

Session 5 (50 min) | 10:40 - 11:30 AM

Flattening 2020's Learning Curve: COVID Seniors on Remote Living and Learning | Heidi Loshbaugh

Use Your Data to Get to Know Your Students! Kapiche? | Jennifer Daines

Online Strategies to Foster Belonging and Inclusion | Alpna Bhatia & Sara Avila

Session 6 (20 min) | 11:40 AM - 12:00 PM

Blueprints and Tickets, Oh My! Using Technology to Encourage Course Quality | Molly Smith

Engaging and Retaining Online LA Students Through Career-Focused Content | Adrianne Hanson

Closed Captions on Course Video: What’s Your Approach? | Barbara Maynard

“But It’s Not Peer-Reviewed!”: Addressing Quality Control in the OER Landscape | Michael Lampe

Session 7 (50 min) | 1:20 - 2:10 PM

The Mini Grant Review Panel: A Tool For Teaching Scientific Communication | Scott Thompson

Session 8 (90 min) | 1:20 - 2:50 PM

Inclusive Pedagogy Is Fundamental to Good Teaching | Jennifer Todd

Moral Leadership in a Troubled Time: Lessons from the Life of John Rabe | Randy Testa

 

 

Pre-recorded Sessions

* Pre-recorded videos will be available in the COLTT repository

How Learner Dashboards Created a Seat at the Medical Education Assessment Table | Michael Lampe

Integrating Instant Messaging Into Graduate Courses | Derek Sedlack

Padlet Benefits for Classroom Learning During Pandemic and Beyond | Michelle Colarelli

 

 

Venue Maps

Smead 1st Floor

1st Floor of Smead Aerospace Building

Smead 2nd Floor

2nd Floor of Smead Aerospace Building

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