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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.

Developing an AI Chatbot to Support Quantitative Foundations for Business/Economics Students

Developing an AI Chatbot to Support Quantitative Foundations for Business/Economics Students
California State University, Channel Islands
Yeawon Yoo, an Assistant Professor at CSU Channel Islands, developed a chatbot designed to support business and economics majors in a quantitative foundations course. The chatbot provides interactive practice questions, explanations, and immediate feedback to help students strengthen their understanding of key concepts. The tool promotes active learning and supports diverse learning styles, making complex material more accessible. This chatbot can be adapted to a variety of quantitative courses and will help students engage more effectively with the content.

ElementQuest: Mastering the First 36 Elements Through an Interactive Game

ElementQuest: Mastering the First 36 Elements Through an Interactive Game
California State University, Channel Islands
Benny Ng, an instructor at California State University Channel Islands, developed an interactive game using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to help students build spatial recognition of elements in the periodic table. The game challenged students to quickly locate elements under time pressure, turning rote memorization into a fun, competitive experience. This approach supported the learning goal of helping students internalize element positions as a foundation for understanding periodic trends. By using browser-based technologies accessible on any device without the need for installation, the game showcased how gamification can enhance chemistry education, boosting student engagement and improving recall of key concepts.

Course Homepage Example

Course Homepage Example
California State University, Stanislaus
Kimy Liu, Instructor from California State University Stanislaus, created a homepage for her online Introduction to Special Education Program. The homepage included a recorded welcome message, nine buttons to help students navigate the Get Started Module. Within the homepage, there is a recorded Canvas Tour, and "Get to Know You" survey embedded.