Fiesta!  Celebrating innovation in higher education

Fiesta! Celebrating innovation in higher education

Monday, June 30, 2025 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM · 2 hr. (America/Chicago)
Playground
Higher Education

Information

Our playground explores ongoing innovations in higher education. Through hands-on experiences, learning stations will demonstrate how higher education is responding to current demands, such as AI, accreditation, curriculum challenges, digital citizenship, UDL, diversity, and inclusion.
Outline
Station topics will include (among other topics): Introduction of a rubric (based on the ISTE Standards) that allows teachers to self-reflect on how they are utilizing technology in their daily classrooms, and if it is the most effective use of technology, and how it can be used for accreditation purposes. Introduction to the new CAST guidelines for UDL 3.0 Utilizing padlet and AI for icebreakers and online conversations. Designing online asynchronous courses so they don't add to student cognitive overload. Bringing student teachers into the world of AI. Infusing technology and the ISTE Standards into methods courses This is not a simple set of academic papers that playground attendees will passively listen to! Our goal is to provoke rich ideas and interactions at each playground station. We hope attendees will take away research and experience-based strategies that they can try immediately, or reflect on for future teaching. All stations have practical implications for both higher educators and K-12 educators. Beyond what the presenters share, this will be an opportunity for a larger sharing of ideas and resources and ideas that will be compiled and shared in a Wakelet that attendees can access. Examples of takeaways, might be: New ways of connecting AI with future teachers who have little experience with it - or think they do! New ideas for assessing technology use in teaching. Realistic reflections on how students are seeing issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education, especially in on online environment. New ideas for online teaching that consider students' well-being.
Supporting research
We will be adding to this research as we add presenters to our playground: Bhattacharya, K. (2017). Fundamentals of qualitative research: A practical guide. Routledge. Buss, R. R., Wetzel, K., Foulger, T. S., & Lindsey, L. (2015) Preparing teachers to integrate technology into K–12 instruction: Comparing a stand-alone technology course with a technology-infused approach, Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 31:4, 160-172, DOI: 10.1080/21532974.2015.1055012 Buss, R. R., Foulger, T. S., Wetzel, K. & Lindsey, L. (2018) Preparing teachers to integrate technology into K–12 Instruction II: Examining the effects of technology-infused methods courses and student teaching, Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 34:3, 134-150, DOI: 10.1080/21532974.2018.1437852 Chang, H., Wambura Ngunjiri, F., & Hernandez, K.-A. C. (2013). Collaborative Autoethnography. Routledge. “ISTE Standards: Educators.” ISTE, www.iste.org/standards/iste-standards-for-teachers. Missouri teacher standards alignment with INTASC and ISTE standards 1. (n.d.). Retrieved May 25, 2022, from https://www.missouristate.edu/assets/caep/1-1-1_StandardsAlignment.pdf NAEYC (2013). Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8. https://www.naeyc.org/sites/default/files/globally-shared/downloads/PDFs/resources/position-statements/ps_technology.pdf Salman, J. (2023, June 8). How college educators are using AI in the classroom. The Hechinger Report. https://hechingerreport.org/how-educators-are-using-ai-in-the-classroom/ Tolliver, S. R. (2022). Recovering Black storytelling in qualitative research: endarkened storywork. Routledge. U.S. Department of Education and ISTE Launch Initiative to Improve Tech Proficiency of New Teachers to Increase Digital Equity, 2022, ISTE https://www.iste.org/explore/press-releases/us-department-education-and-iste-launch-initiative-improve-tech-proficiency Vavasseur, C. B. (2022, August 25). A rubric for effective Edtech use. Edutopia. https://www.edutopia.org/article/rubric-effective-edtech-use Wetzel, K., Buss, R., Foulger, T. S. & Lindsey, L. (2014) Infusing educational technology in teaching methods courses: Successes and dilemmas, Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 30:3, 89-103, DOI: 10.1080/21532974.2014.891877 Windchief, S. & San Pedro, T. (Eds.). (2019). Applying indigenous research methods: Storying with peoples and communities. Routledge.
Content Community
ISTELive
Subject Area
Teacher EducationOther: Please specify
Grade Level
Community College/University
Audience
Higher EdTeacherTeacher Development
Session Delivery
In Person
ISTE Standards
Educators: Collaborator: Collaborate and co-learn with students to discover and use new digital resources and diagnose and troubleshoot technology issues.Educators: Leader: Advocate for equitable access to technology, high-quality digital content, and learning opportunities to meet the diverse needs of all students.Educators: Leader: Model for colleagues the identification, experimentation, evaluation, curation and adoption of new digital resources and tools for learning.
Skill Level
Beginner
Registration Required
No
Attendee Devices
Devices useful
Attendee Device Specification
Laptop: ChromebookLaptop: MacLaptop: PCSmartphone: AndroidSmartphone: iOSSmartphone: WindowsTablet: AndroidTablet: iOSTablet: Windows
Presenter Type
Featured voicesISTE & ASCD Book AuthorISTE Certified Educator
Spotlight on Solutions
No
Additional Fee
No
Influencer Disclosure
This session includes a presenter that indicated a “material connection” to a brand that includes a personal, family or employment relationship, or a financial relationship. See individual speaker menu for disclosure information.

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