
New Technology, Updated Courses

New Technology, Updated Courses: Using AI to Refresh your Course is designed to teach faculty how to strategically redesign existing courses to better align with course outcomes and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles. In this course, you will develop essential skills to create more inclusive and effective learning experiences by analyzing your current materials to identify common student barriers to access and engagement. Building on this foundation, you will learn to redesign assessments that offer students meaningful choices to better demonstrate what they know and can do, while practically applying AI as “assistive intelligence” to provide all learners with a more supportive, accessible, and engaging educational environment.
AI in Education: Tools and Strategies for Teaching

KCeL offers a AI In Education course for faculty. The course is delivered asynchronously in Brightspace and explores the history and applications of AI, addresses myths and misconceptions, and practical strategies to harness its power in ways that foster creativity, inclusivity, and academic excellence. The various course activities are designed to debunk fears, embrace innovation, and empower faculty to confidently shape the future of education.
Universal Design for Learning Seminar

KCeL offers a faculty seminar on Universal Design for Learning (UDL). The seminar involves four synchronous meetings on Zoom. Participants will learn how to align their course materials with the core concepts of UDL, multiple means of representation, action and expression, and engagement. Course assessments and materials will be revised using the UDL framework to better support diverse student populations. Upon completion of the course deliverables, faculty are compensated.


