Author: Emily Armour (she/her)

  • AI Summit

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    Date: Tuesday, May 19 Time: 9am -3pm (you are invited to attend one session or all day) Location: Lowry 201 Faculty and staff are invited to a one‑day retreat designed to explore, experiment with, and rethink how generative AI intersects with a Wooster experience. Through a mix of collaborative discussion and hands‑on activities, faculty and…

  • Spring 2026 Student Workshops

    The Educational Technology department and STAs (Student Technology Assistants) are excited to announce their schedule of workshops for the semester! Registration is appreciated, but not required. Check out each session for details. All of our events are listed on our Events page. We hope you’ll join us! Not able to make a workshop? Visit the Digital Media Bar! I.S. Formatting…

  • Senior IS Formatting workshop

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    This post is intended to provide guidance and resources for students using Microsoft Word to format their Independent Student thesis document to meet department guidelines. Students using LaTeX to format their IS should visit the WooLaTeX site for information and to find the template. Many of the links below are to LinkedIn Learning video tutorials.…

  • Sample Capcut

    Whether you’re filming on your phone or editing a project for class, clean-looking video makes a big difference. CapCut offers a simple set of tools that anyone can use to instantly improve their footage. In this quick tip, I’ll walk through how four basic adjustments can transform a flat clip into something polished and ready to share.  By focusing…

  • Copilot Basics Workshop Series

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    Feeling unsure about using AI tools like Microsoft Copilot? You’re not alone, and these workshops are designed just for you! This series of beginner-friendly 30-minute sessions will introduce faculty and staff to Microsoft Copilot Chat, the College’s supported generative AI tool, and will help participants build confidence step-by-step. No prior experience needed! Registration is appreciated…

  • Getting Ready for the Semester

    Faculty, join us for workshops! See our August Ed Tech Workshops post. Students Faculty Classrooms Are you teaching in a new space this semester? See our post on In-person Classes to familiarize yourself with equipment. In-room consultation appointments are available. Moodle Bookings Microsoft Bookings is a web-based service that allows you to create bookable appointments…

  • August Ed Tech Workshops for Faculty 2025

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    Educational Technology will host pre-semester workshops for faculty the week of August 11th, 2025. AI, Wooster, and You How are faculty and students approaching the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom? We’ll discuss Workshop Resources Presentation Grading Approaches A workshop for faculty and staff hosted by Educational Technology, Educational Assessment, and the Writing Center…

  • Student Technology Assistants’ Reflections

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    The Student Technology Assistant employee role has been credentialed as an Experiential Learning campus job. As part of the experiential learning program, our student employees in Educational Technology and Technology Services write a reflection of their work for the year and publish their post on our website. We invite you to explore what they have…

  • Audacity workshop

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    Audacity is an easy-to-use, open-source audio editing software program that is available as a free download for desktop computers that run Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems. Audacity has a variety of features that can meet the needs of a range of audio recording projects, from a very basic short live recording to more elaborate,…

  • Spring 2025 Student Workshops

    The Educational Technology STAs (Student Technology Assistants) are excited to announce their schedule of workshops for the Spring 2025 semester! Registration is appreciated, but not required. Check out each session for details. Not able to make a workshop? Visit the Digital Media Bar!