Welcome to Spring IDD! We encourage you to take part by dressing the part for this IDD Luau! Please select your sessions! Session descriptions will let you know if you need to bring a laptop or device to the session! Please note the day will begin and end in the Welcome Center, however, breakout sessions will be held all over campus. The beginning number for the location is designates the building number. For example: 15-100 is in the 15-000 building, and 225 is in the 200 building. I have included a link to the El Dorado Campus Map in the opening session.
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Discover the latest Canvas updates with EdTech! This session will guide faculty through the new Discussion Checkpoints features, including how to toggle SpeedGrader views for easier grading. We’ll also cover Enhanced Rubrics, showing you how to navigate the updates or revert to the classic view if preferred. Join us for a walkthrough of these new tools!
Space will be limited! Only 24 computers available This will be in a computer lab in the 800 building- See attached campus map
Tandem Cyber, Butler's cyber security team will share trending cyber threats and what you can do to stay safe. Staying cyber safe with your Butler resources and your personal resources are important to Butler and Tandem. Please join this session if you are curious about the current security threats and tips on staying safe.
Ever wanted to incorporate WordPress into your classes? In this session I will cover how to set up a site, go over some of the more useful blocks, and show some project ideas you can do. Those that just want to experiment and ask questions are welcome as well.
Please bring your own device, however, some laptops will be available
Join the Vice President of Digital Transformation / CIO and the IS Leadership team in discussing what is on the 3-year road map for technology. We will highlight how IS aligns with Butler resources, efforts, and budget to support Butler's overall goals and initiatives. This is great opportunity to discuss current and future technologies.
This session will go through the basics of using an iPad in the classroom. We’ll cover how to set up your device, project your screen to a larger display, and explore a few helpful apps. Whether you’re new to iPads or just looking for some fresh ideas, you’ll (hopefully) leave with practical tips for integrating the iPad into your lessons effectively. If you've dabbled a little yourself, bring your suggestions too!