Announcements
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WITT 2025: Making AI Work for You and Your Students
Save the Date 1/16/25 – Winter Institute on Teaching with Technology: Making AI Work for You and Your Students Are you curious about the AI landscape and what AI can do for you and your students? You’ll learn how AI can streamline course planning, enhance assignment design, and support student engagement. Whether you’re new to AI or already experimenting with it, this workshop has you covered with actionable strategies and tools for faculty by faculty. Event Details Title: Making AI Work for You and Your Students Date: Thursday, January 16, 2025 Time: 1:00–4:00 PM Location: LITS Room 181 Treats Provided What You’ll Get Out of It Mark your calendar and stay tuned for more details.…
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Loren Milledge
Instructional Technologist Loren is excited to join the Digital Learning and Scholarship team. As the Arts & Humanities liaison, Loren brings with her a strong passion for the arts and community building. She is interested in using digital technology to amplify the voices of historically marginalized communities and to create educational opportunities for all learners. Connect With Loren RLITC 132loren.milledge@trincoll.edu Schedule a meeting
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Matt Ouimette
Instructional Technologist Matt joined the Digital Learning and Scholarship team in 2024 with a background in educational technology training and learning management systems. As the faculty liaison for the Social Sciences, Matt is most looking forward to meeting and collaborating with the Trinity community on all things digital. Two items on Matt’s bucket list are tracking and photographing wolves in Yellowstone National Park and seeing an orca whale in the wild. Connect with Matt
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Sheila Reagan
Instructional Technologist Sheila joined the Digital Learning and Scholarship team in 2024 with a strong background in making and teaching. She is the Math and Natural Sciences liaison and the point person for GIS. Sheila also manages the Student Technology Assistants. She is most looking forward to creating more co-sponsored programming in the library. Two things that on Sheila’s bucket list are to milk a cow and hike the Appalachian Trail. Connect with Sheila
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Vote for the People’s Choice Award for the 3d Printing Competition
Thanks to everyone who joined this year’s competition! Our application period closed on April 22nd. Now, it’s time to vote for the People’s Choice Award, worth $50. Your vote will decide our next winner! Voting closes at midnight Thursday, May 9th. All winners will be announced Friday, May 10th. Read through the following submissions then vote for your favorite. These 3D models were entered into the Spring 2024 3D Printing and Design Competition. Participants were tasked with answering this prompt: ‘Share how you made your project, what inspired you, what you learned, and where it could take you. Essentially, tell us the story behind your project and reflect on the process.…