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2022 Conference Schedule

Friday, November 4, 2022


Virtual Morning Session


9:00 - 9:45 AM

Opening Session

  • P0 : Opening Session - Learning Continuity at UHD: Leveraging the Quality Matters (QM) Rubric.

10:00 - 10:45 AM

Interactive Presentations | Round 1

Presentations with Opportunities for Q&A/Dialogue

  • P1: “Student Mid-Course Progress: Beyond Grade Reports”
    L. Burks

  • P2: “Service Learning During COVID”
    A. Chadha

  • P3: “Creating an Open Educational Resource (OER) to Engage All Learners: A Collaborative Experience”
    A.Goins, & S.Bonario


11:00 - 11:45 AM

Interactive Presentations | Round 2

Presentations with Opportunities for Q&A/Dialogue

  • P4: “Engaging Dialogues – Virtual Conversations between Teacher Candidates and Scientists through Skype-A-Scientist
    F. Allaire, & T. Jeffery

  • P5: “The Service Learning Teaching Circle: Aims for Student Success, Student Engagement, and Student Retention”
    Z. Mitha

  • P6: “Polling Practices for Increased Online Engagement and Student Learning Outcomes”
    D. von Biedenfeld


In Person Lunch Session

Luncheon, ACUE Celebration, & Teaching Café


12:00 - 12:30 pm

Welcome and ACUE Celebration


12:30 - 2:00 PM

"RoundTable" QuickTalks

Presenters speak for 10 minutes in a breakout room, address questions for 5 minutes, then everyone changes to another room, repeated 3x

  • QT1: “A Game-Changer: Digital Badges in Higher Education”
    K. Gehring

  • QT2: “Re-engaging Students Back into the Classroom with Strategies that Are Less Instructor and More Student Driven”
    K. Gleason

  • QT3: “Engaging the Virtual Learner:  Visually, Organizationally, and Economically”
    K. Mhoon

  • QT4: “Course Redesign with the Student In Mind”
    B. Mueller & M. Fernandez

  • QT5: “Teaching Mathematics through Inquiry in a Steelcase Active Learning Classroom”
    T. Redl, J. Quander,  & J. Hallaway

  • QT6: ”I3D-TC: 3D Makers Enhance Teaching to Engage Learners in Natural Science”
    C. Standlee, S. Heinlein, & J. Martz


Virtual Keynote Session


2:30 - 4:00 PM

Embodied Learning Strategies to Create Human Connection and Engagement

Recent headlines suggest we are currently experiencing a "stunning" level of student disconnection and disengagement. What can we do to motivate students and ourselves to re-engage in learning? Learning demands physical energy that the body supplies for optimal brain function. We are wired for social connection and to think while moving. In this interactive session, participants will experience embodied learning strategies first-hand; from the research in my book, Minding Bodies: How physical space, sensation, and movement affect learning, I will share what science is discovering about the effect of the built environment and movement on cognitive performance.