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Summer Book Club: Understanding the Gen Z Student

You are warmly invited to join the OFD summer book club for a discussion of Gen Z students. Details below.

 

Book Club Meeting:

Friday, June 27 from 10:00-11:30am on 

 

The book, Understanding the Gen Z student: the changing classroom and campus, is an edited volume based on articles that have appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education recently. If you don’t own a copy of the book already, please use  created by Librarian Kyzyl Fenno-Smith to access all the articles in the book. No RSVP is required, but you can indicate your interest in participating .

 


Teaching and Learning Resources

The CSU Chancellor’s Office offers courses and resources about Generative AI on their page. The Online Campus Faculty Support & Resource page includes multiple opportunities for faculty to get help with online course design, AI, Canvas, accessibility, and external applications/tools. 91³Ô¹Ï’s own self-paced Developing Equitable Grading Practices course is available to all faculty and staff through Canvas. 

Please email Sarah Nielsen (sarah.nielsen@csueastbay.edu) to be added to the course. 

 

Developming Equitable Grading Practices

Developing Equitable Grading Practices 

This self-paced course–developed by CSUEB faculty members Eve Higby and Stephanie Zaleski–is available to all faculty and staff through Canvas. Please email Sarah Nielsen (sarah.nielsen@csueastbay.edu) to be added to the course. OFD provides proof of completion.

 

 

 

 

Mission: The Office of Faculty Development & Center for Excellence in Teaching supports faculty in their roles as teachers, scholars, and members of the university and community. We provide opportunities and space for faculty to collaborate on projects that improve teaching and student learning. We strive to enhance collegiality among faculty as we all expand our intellectual, pedagogical, and scholarly horizons. Our services are available to full and part-time CSU 91³Ô¹Ï faculty at all stages of their academic careers.

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  • Hayward, CA 94542
  • Phone: (510) 885-2569