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Designing and Implementing Multimodal Assignments

Are you considering introducing or revising a multimodal (or audio/visual) assignment in your course? Perhaps you are interested in giving students a chance to share their knowledge through creative and non-traditional formats such as podcasts, videos, infographics, or otherwise – or maybe you are looking for assignment designs that are GenAI-resilient? In this workshop, participants will consider key questions for meaningful engagement with multimodal assignments from the perspectives of both faculty and students. With support from specialists in the Library, Student Learning Services, and ADC, participants will use an assessment lifecycle model to develop their own multimodal assignment idea, mapping out key components, processes, milestones, and opportunities for support across the planning, implementation, and assessment stages. This workshop is open to all faculty, regardless of their level of experience with using multimodal assignments in various formats. Come prepared to discuss a more traditional assignment you’re thinking of adapting, or to work on an existing multimodal assignment idea.

Facilitators: Lauren Cross (Student Learning Services), Sara Sharun (Library), and Luciano Santos (ADC)

Date:
Friday, May 9, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Location:
EL2462 (Flexible Learning Lab, RLLC)
Host:
ADC

Registration is required. There are 18 seats available.