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June 2025

2 -27

Design & Teach Your Online Course

Multi-Week

Canvas

A digital promotional graphic for an online course titled "Design & Teach Your Online Course." The course is scheduled from June 2 to June 27, 2025, and is offered in an asynchronous online format.

At the center of the image is an open laptop displaying a circular icon of a classical building symbolizing education, with a graduation cap symbol beneath it. The laptop is surrounded by a stylized, semi-abstract arrangement of various smart devices and tech icons—such as cameras, sensors, plugs, and dials—connected by a network of lines and circuits, symbolizing digital connectivity and online learning.

In the lower-right section of the image, a dark grey rounded rectangle contains the course details in large white text:

Design & Teach Your Online Course

June 2–27, 2025

Asynchronous Online

The overall design uses a modern, tech-inspired aesthetic with shades of blue, grey, and white, evoking a sleek and professional feel.
Four small gold colored hexagons attached together at the sides

June 2025

2 – 27

Design & Teach Your Online Course

Multi-Week

Canvas

Past Events

The image is a minimalistic calendar icon. The top portion of the calendar is a dark gray bar with two small rectangular tabs extending upward, suggesting binding rings or page holders. Below the gray bar is a large white rectangular area, representing the main calendar space. The corners of the icon are slightly rounded, giving it a clean and modern appearance. There are no numbers, letters, or specific dates displayed—this icon is intended to serve as a generic symbol for a calendar or scheduling element.

July 2025

28-29

Course Design Studio

12: 00pm – 4:00pm

Virtual

This promotional image features three individuals seated at a table, working on laptops. On the left, one of the participants is dressed in a large yellow insect costume—specifically a yellow jacket or bee mascot—with prominent black antennae and a large blue eye. The middle and right individuals are casually dressed students concentrating on their work. The setting appears to be a well-lit indoor space with high ceilings and visible overhead lighting, likely a university venue or common area. In the lower-right corner of the image, there is a navy blue rounded rectangle with a golden-yellow border. Inside the box, white text reads: Blended Learning 101 Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 Crosland 4160 The design combines academic focus with a light-hearted, engaging visual element (the mascot), suggesting a fun yet informative event.

April

22

Blended Learning 101:…

10:00am – 11:00am

Crosland 4160

An image showing a computer monitor displaying an open book with the word "Perusall" on its pages, set against a background of bookshelves in a library. Below the monitor, a keyboard and mouse are visible on a wooden desk. Above the monitor, in large, dark blue text, reads "A Teacher's Guide to Conversational AI," followed by "by David Joyner" in smaller text. At the very bottom of the image, in small gray text, it says "Asynchronous Book Discussion Facilitated in Perusall."

April – May

7 – 4

A Teacher’s Guide to Conversa…

N/A

Asynchronous Online

The image is a minimalistic calendar icon. The top portion of the calendar is a dark gray bar with two small rectangular tabs extending upward, suggesting binding rings or page holders. Below the gray bar is a large white rectangular area, representing the main calendar space. The corners of the icon are slightly rounded, giving it a clean and modern appearance. There are no numbers, letters, or specific dates displayed—this icon is intended to serve as a generic symbol for a calendar or scheduling element.

July 2025

28-29

Course Design Studio

12: 00pm – 4:00pm

Virtual

This promotional image features three individuals seated at a table, working on laptops. On the left, one of the participants is dressed in a large yellow insect costume—specifically a yellow jacket or bee mascot—with prominent black antennae and a large blue eye. The middle and right individuals are casually dressed students concentrating on their work. The setting appears to be a well-lit indoor space with high ceilings and visible overhead lighting, likely a university venue or common area. In the lower-right corner of the image, there is a navy blue rounded rectangle with a golden-yellow border. Inside the box, white text reads: Blended Learning 101 Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 Crosland 4160 The design combines academic focus with a light-hearted, engaging visual element (the mascot), suggesting a fun yet informative event.

April

22

Blended Learning 101:…

10:00am – 11:00am

Crosland 4160

An image showing a computer monitor displaying an open book with the word "Perusall" on its pages, set against a background of bookshelves in a library. Below the monitor, a keyboard and mouse are visible on a wooden desk. Above the monitor, in large, dark blue text, reads "A Teacher's Guide to Conversational AI," followed by "by David Joyner" in smaller text. At the very bottom of the image, in small gray text, it says "Asynchronous Book Discussion Facilitated in Perusall."

April – May

7 – 4

A Teacher’s Guide to Conversa…

N/A

Asynchronous Online