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Bilingual Support Module for Political Science
Bilingual Support Module for Political Science
California State University, Channel Islands
Dana Lee Baker, Instructional Designer / Developer from California State University Islands, under the mentorship of Danna Lomax developed canvas course homepage and key heading resources in Spanish. Additional elements of multilingual support are communicated in both English and Spanish. The resources are intended to expand and enhance belonging as well as emphasize that multilingualism is an individual and collective strength.
Bilingual Course Homepage for Political Science Courses
Bilingual Course Homepage for Political Science Courses
California State University, Channel Islands
Dana Lee Baker, Instructional Designer / Developer from California State University Channel Islands, developed a bilingual course homepage under the mentorship of Danna Lomax. These resources allow multilingual students to access headings and key course resources in their primary language. The hope is to create a sense of belonging and normalize difference as an individual and community strength.
Activity: Using AI to Design Instruction
Activity: Using AI to Design Instruction
California State University, Stanislaus
Harleen Singh, an Instructor from California State University Stanislaus, designed an in-class activity where students collaborate in small groups and explored two modalities for lesson planning: traditional manual methods and the utilization of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool of their preference. Through this process, they compared the effectiveness of these approaches and reflected on the role of AI in instructional design. The assignment’s objective was to collaborate and delve into the benefits and challenges associated with integrating AI into instructional design.
Playposit- Video Assignment
Playposit- Video Assignment
California State University, Channel Islands
Annie White, Associate Professor from California State University Channel Islands, created an assignment using Playposit for an online course. The assignment included students watching a video. During the video, the Playposit assignment was designed to pause at intervals to allow students to respond to instructor questions. The student responses were posted in a Discussion for peers to read and respond. This assignment provided opportunities to engage in critical reflection of the video, along with peer engagement and learning.
Updating the Hippocratic Oath (An Introductory Bioethics Assignment Using Hypothes.is)
Updating the Hippocratic Oath (An Introductory Bioethics Assignment Using Hypothes.is)
California State University, Channel Islands
Ronald Berkowsky, Instructor from California State University Channel Islands, created a low-stakes introductory assignment to be implemented in a bioethics course using the Hypothes.is platform. In it, students collaboratively annotate the Hippocratic Oath (i.e., one of the oldest known medical code of ethics) and suggest edits to make the Oath more reflective of modern perspectives and values. This assignment helps to underscore how ethical principles and behaviors in health and medicine have changed over time.