Academic Technology Newsletter, January 2024 Read This Email Online

 

 

Academic Technology Newsletter
 

Academic Technology Newsletter

January 2024

    Welcome to the Spring semester! We have some exciting updates and resources in this month's newsletter.

    We're happy to share the results of the 2023 IT Annual Survey, capturing the diverse perspectives of students, staff, and faculty.

    On February 14th, let the love of innovation strike at our "Hearts and Highlights" event. Immerse yourself in the world of new features and AI-enhancements, adding a touch of magic to your daily tools.

    Mark your calendars for a special workshop on Audio Recording and Editing with the dynamic Tammy Trujillo on February 9th. But that's not all! Due to popular demand, Tammy will be back on February 16th to kick off the four-week Podcasting series — a journey into the world of captivating storytelling.

    Get ready to level-up your video skills with our two-part workshop series on Camtasia beginning on Monday, February 5th. And speaking of video, the UDC is here to show you how to have your instructional videos professionally captioned at no cost to your department.

    Save the date for our first Faculty Coffee Hour of 2024 on Wednesday, February 28th. Let's explore the wonders of Generative AI and how it can enhance your course content journey.

 

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2023 IT Survey Results

 

Every year Information Technology conducts a survey of faculty, staff and students on how they use technology, as well as challenges and successes.

 
 
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Hearts & Highlights Event Feb 14th

 

Join CSUN’s Instructional Technology experts for a Valentine’s Day tour of new features and AI-enhancements now available in many of the tools you already use.

 
 
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Captioning Instructional Videos

 

Did you know that the NCOD: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services will caption the instructional videos you use in your courses at no cost to your department?

 
 
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Don't Forget the Spring Prep Packet

 

As the semester gets underway, check out the 2024 Spring Prep Packet! Inside, you'll find resources like the CSUN Canvas Template, Checklist, and more!

 
 
Camtasia
 

Camtasia Workshops Feb 5th and 12th

 

Improve your skills in recording and editing video content with Camtasia. Join this two-part workshop and get up to speed with Camtasia's features.

 
 
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Email Accessibility Workshop (Hybrid)

 

Learn how to write email content that is accessible, usable and readable so that the email can reach the greatest amount of readers.

 
 
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Audio Recording and Editing with Tammy Trujillo Workshop

Using audio in classes, emails or announcements is a very effective way to reach students and while audio editing may look daunting, it really isn't. Professional Broadcaster and Journalism Lecturer Tammy Trujillo teaches you the basics using the free Audacity Software.

 
 
Spring into your own Podcasting with Tammy Trujillo
 

Tammy Trujillo Podcasting Workshops Start Feb 16th

Back by popular demand! Join Broadcaster and lecturer Tammy Trujillo for this four-week workshop on creating your own podcast! Throughout these sessions you'll learn what makes a good podcast, audio recording and editing, creating a podcast website, and more!

 
 
 
 
 
Faculty Coffee Hour Est 2023

Faculty Coffee Hour: Using AI as a Brainstorming Tool

 

 

Join us on Wednesday, February 28th for our Faculty Coffee Hour. Together, we’ll explore how Generative AI can be your partner for brainstorming fresh class content and elevating your course materials. Let's blend technology and creativity for a session that promises to infuse your teaching journey with newfound inspiration!

 
 
 
 
 
If there are topics you would like to see covered in a future newsletter, if you'd like to give us feedback on your experience with instructional technology, or if there are training topics you are interested in, let us know with the Academic Technology Feedback Form.