ES 2026 Tues – Fri Virtual Schedule

Registration is not required or expected for remote sessions. Each session will have a unique Zoom link. Zoom links will appear as the rooms are assigned.

Links will also appear for Materials (like Google Slides) as they are submitted by presenters. All sessions will be recorded unless otherwise noted.

You can use the Add to Google Calendar buttons below to place a hold on your calendar for any session, but check back here regularly as emergency changes may occur.

9:00 am-10:00 am
  • Best Practices for Fostering Safe and Supportive Learning Communities: Multi-Disciplinary Expert Insights from Developing a Student-Centered Suicide Prevention Program Add to Google Calendar

    Promoting Community Conversations About Research for Effective Solutions (PC CARES) is an evidence-based community health education program that translates principles from adult education research, public health, and Indigenous pedagogy to catalyze community action for suicide prevention and health promotion. PC CARES is currently being adapted to address student well-being at U-M, which includes tailoring its innovative educational model with interdisciplinary insights from the School of Education, Social Work, and Engineering to cultivate health-promoting learning communities.

    Presenter(s): Angel Zhong
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
  • Enhancing Canvas Course Design and Navigation with DesignPlus Add to Google Calendar

    This session provides educators with practical methods for designing Canvas sites that are visually organized, accessible, and more student-centered without requiring advanced technical skills. After switching to a DesignPlus template, faculty report greater student satisfaction with course navigation. This session will help participants develop course environments that improve navigation, student interaction, and lead to more effective learning experiences.

    Presenter(s): Todd Elkins, Jennifer Zimmer
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
10:30 am-11:30 am
  • Leveraging Low-Stakes Technology for a High-Impact Classroom Wellness Intervention Add to Google Calendar

    Join Wolverine Wellness as we walk through how our collaboration with faculty and instructional teams across the University embeds well-being into academic spaces and fosters a classroom environment that normalizes asking for help. Through a brief Wellness check-in run through an online, customizable survey tool, we will discuss how this is a low effort, easy access opportunity for instructors to cultivate care and communicate resources to their students.

    Presenter(s): Janet Jansen, Caitlin Varela
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
  • Learning with GenAI: Empowering Ethical and Critical AI Literacy at U-M Add to Google Calendar

    This interactive session introduces the Learning with GenAI self-paced course and raises community awareness of U-M’s efforts to promote ethical and critical AI literacy. Attendees will learn about core course modules, engage with GenAI tools, and explore the practical and ethical dimensions of AI in education. By connecting course content with campus-wide needs, participants will discover how GenAI supports deeper learning, academic integrity, and a more informed, creative campus culture.

    Presenter(s): Jennifer Love, Angela Marocco
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
12:00 pm-1:00 pm
  • From Awareness to Action: Findings from the ITS GenAI Instructional Practices Collaborative Add to Google Calendar

    What happens after the workshop ends? This session presents key findings from a three-part feedback collaborative involving GenAI-proficient instructors. We move beyond “how-to” demonstrations to share real-world artifacts and data on which GenAI tools “stuck” in the classroom and why. Participants will learn about initial adoption successes, barriers to sustained implementation, and instructor-driven forecasts for the future of AI in higher education.

    Presenter(s): Monica Hickson, Angela Marocco
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
  • Engaging Learners in the Experience of Change Add to Google Calendar

    Teaching change management often focuses on models and framework, while the experience of change is emotional, uncertain, and personal. This session shares lessons learned from facilitating Organizational Change Management sessions that focus on helping learners explore mindset and behavior shifts in real time. Participants will learn practical techniques used to encourage reflection, participation, and discussion when teaching change concepts, including how simple digital tools and structured activities can support engagement in both virtual and in-person learning environments.

    This session is also being offered May 14, 2026 as an in-person workshop (registration required).

    Presenter(s): Charmaine Ward
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
1:30 pm-2:30 pm
  • Social Annotation Tools to Foster Equity and Belonging Add to Google Calendar

    In this workshop, we’ll discuss the social annotation tool Hypothesis as a teaching aid that gives students a path to join the scholarly conversation, which increases equity and belonging in the classroom. Then, we’ll demonstrate how instructors can turn on the Hypothesis tool in their Canvas courses, explore specific assignment examples instructors can use with the tool in their courses, and provide an opportunity for a hands-on activity. Participants can expect to come away from the workshop with concrete assignment ideas.

    Presenter(s): Kate Meyrick, Diana Perpich
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
  • Practicing Performance Under Pressure: Using Mixed Reality to Help Music Students Manage Performance Anxiety Add to Google Calendar

    Student-musicians rarely experience the excitement of performing in major concert halls or the anxiety that such high-stakes performances may induce. The Piano Lab Pro, a mixed reality application on Apple Vision Pro, simulates realistic performance environments for piano students. We discuss how immersive rehearsal, paired with pedagogical scaffolding, helps students identify anxiety triggers and practice coping strategies in a low-risk setting. Demonstrating the application experience, we share insights and strategies for integrating immersive technologies into teaching.

    Presenter(s): Anıl Çamcı, Zoe Corser, Amanda Cowell, Aya Hagelthorn, Ella Hedberg, Ying Hei Lau, Ray Majewski, Hedieh Najafi, Moeezo Saleem, Eric Schreffler, Haley Tolan
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
  • AI Conversation Partner Add to Google Calendar

    The breakthrough development of GenAI, particularly LLM-based chatbots holds the potential for a paradigm shift in language learning and teaching. These tools can engage in highly natural, contextually coherent, multi-turn conversations, theoretically providing learners with an “intelligent conversational partner” that is accessible anytime, capable of creating a supportive environment, and offering personalized responses. This presentation showcases the integration of such chatbots with implications for language educators and education technology developers.

    Presenter(s): Mahmoud Ali
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
  • Bringing the Library to Your Students Add to Google Calendar

    In this workshop we will be demonstrating the Library Toolkit as a Canvas-integrated resource for U-M students. Participants will learn about how to use the Library Toolkit to build a custom collection of resources such as library research guides, course reserves, library skills modules, recommended databases, and connections to library experts. Participants will have the opportunity to build their own Library Toolkit collection in a hands-on activity.

    Presenter(s): Kate Meyrick, Diana Perpich
    Location: U-M Zoom 2026 Remote
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