Join the LTC and LEARN Center this spring for an engaging exploration of the 2023 Educause Horizon Report on teaching and learning. The report examines emerging trends, technologies, and practices shaping higher education’s future, especially in light of generative AI and technological advancements.
Our “book-club-inspired” Explorers Group will bring together UW-Whitewater’s educators, leaders, administrators, and technologists to discuss how the report’s topics relate to our experiences, campus, and how to prepare for upcoming challenges.
Meeting bi-weekly, we will focus on balancing technology with human-centered education approaches, addressing diverse student needs. Your input will help us build a community that values student well-being and belonging.
As we conclude, we will discuss the report’s implications for our institution and strategies for the future. This is a key opportunity to shape the conversation on the evolution of higher education and our roles within it.
Excursion Dates and Time
Various Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm – McGraw 19A or Hybrid via Webex
Please register individually for the session(s) you can attend.
Date | Topic | |
February 8th | Intro and Trends: Scanning the Horizon – What is the Educause Horizon Report? | Register! |
February 22nd | Key Technologies and Practices: AI and Impacts on Teaching and Learning | Register! |
March 7th | Key Technologies and Practices: Modality Blurring and Implications | Register! |
March 14th | Key Technologies and Practices: Micro-credentials, Student Belonging, and Connectedness | Register! |
March 21st | Scenarios | Register! |
April 4th | Implications and Recommendations: What do we do now? What plans do we recommend? | Register! |