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SUMMARY:TIIP: Beyond ChatGPT – Navigating Alternative Models
DESCRIPTION:While ChatGPT has captured the headlines\, the generative AI landscape is vast and rapidly evolving. This session moves past the familiar to navigate alternative AI models and specialized tools that can influence your teaching and research. We’ll demystify concepts like Large Language Models (LLMs) and emerging “OMNI” models\, exploring how different platforms—like Google’s Gemini\, Anthropic’s Claude\, and even local AI models—can be leveraged for advanced research\, video summarization\, and handwriting recognition. Additionally\, we’ll look at the next generation of AI assistants and agents. The session will also dive into the critical benefits and pitfalls of AI in accessibility\, from text-to-speech that enables differentiated learning paths to the nuances of voice recognition. Discover how this new suite of technologies can foster integrative learning and help students make novel connections across the curriculum. Finally\, we’ll address the challenge of how to adapt your course policies for a world with a diverse range of AI tools. \nREGISTER
URL:https://facultysuccess.rutgers.edu/event/tiip-beyond-chatgpt-navigating-alternative-models/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy
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SUMMARY:TIIP: Assessment: Why and How to Use Gradescope
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators:   \n\nKaren Harris\, Senior Instructional Designer \nHanna Kim\, Senior Instructional Designer \nKevin Burkitt\, Instructional Technologist \n\nThis workshop is an introduction to Gradescope\, a grading tool that integrates in Canvas and can help you grade exams and assignments more efficiently and with more consistency across students and graders. It supports rubrics\, facilitates feedback\, and generates statistics\, all within any course modality.  \nThis session is open to the Rutgers community and counts toward the Teaching with Technology certificate program for graduate students and postdocs.  \nAudience: Administrative staff\, lecturers\, teaching faculty (NTT)\, tenure-line faculty\, graduate students and/or postdocs (register through the link below or under “Website” at the bottom of this page)  \nREGISTER
URL:https://facultysuccess.rutgers.edu/event/tipp-assessment-why-and-how-to-use-gradescope/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260310T180000
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SUMMARY:Rutgers Recreation: Self Defense & Personal Safety
DESCRIPTION:Join RUPD for an entry level assault defense course that requires no previous martial arts training. We will discuss situational awareness and the impact awareness has on you and a potential assailant. Since physical force is a last resort\, we will discuss alternative means to de-escalate a situation by either confronting an attacker or diffusing a situation. Once a situation becomes physical\, the goal is to get away from the threat as quickly and efficiently as possible. Come out and join RUPD for some tactical training tools that will help you protect yourself if you ever become a victim of an attack. \nREGISTER
URL:https://facultysuccess.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-recreation-self-defense-personal-safety/
LOCATION:College Avenue Gym\, 130 College Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Rutgers Recreation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
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SUMMARY:ScarletWell: 2026-2027 Wellness Grants Call for Proposals
DESCRIPTION:Important Dates  \nCall for Proposals Announced: March 23\, 2026 \nApplications Due: May 15\, 2026 \nAward Notification: June 15\, 2025 \n  \nWe invite your partnership in sharing and encouraging participation in two funding opportunities: \n\nWellness Connection Grants (Student-led\, Faculty-sponsored)\nSupport collaborative\, student-driven initiatives that foster connection and holistic wellness across the 8 Dimensions of Wellness.\nWellness at Work Grants (Faculty/Staff-led)\nIn collaboration with Rutgers Faculty Affairs\, these grants support workplace wellness initiatives for faculty and staff.\n\n  \nSuccessful wellness grant implementation and reporting lead to a Wellness Champion Digital Badge. \nWe are also excited to share the ScarletWell Wellness Grant Toolkits\, now available on the ScarletWell website. These toolkits are designed to support departments\, units\, and institutions in developing\, implementing\, and sustaining wellness-focused grant initiatives. \nREGISTER
URL:https://facultysuccess.rutgers.edu/event/scarletwell-2026-2027-wellness-grants-call-for-proposals/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ScarletWell
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260324T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260324T183000
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SUMMARY:Rutgers Recreation: Self Defense & Personal Safety
DESCRIPTION:Join RUPD for an entry level assault defense course that requires no previous martial arts training. We will discuss situational awareness and the impact awareness has on you and a potential assailant. Since physical force is a last resort\, we will discuss alternative means to de-escalate a situation by either confronting an attacker or diffusing a situation. Once a situation becomes physical\, the goal is to get away from the threat as quickly and efficiently as possible. Come out and join RUPD for some tactical training tools that will help you protect yourself if you ever become a victim of an attack. \nREGISTER
URL:https://facultysuccess.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-recreation-self-defense-personal-safety-2/
LOCATION:College Avenue Gym\, 130 College Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Rutgers Recreation
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SUMMARY:CFS: NTT Promotion Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed for Rutgers–New Brunswick Teaching\, Professional Practice\, Research\, and Clinical Faculty members who want to learn more about the promotion process for NTT faculty. NTT faculty planning to be reviewed for promotion in AY 2025-26 or AY 2026-27 are especially encouraged to attend. Join us for an overview of the promotion process\, answers to common questions\, tips for preparing your promotion package (Personal Narrative\, Teaching Statement\, CV\, Form 1a/b/c)\, and insights from recently promoted NTT faculty members. Attendees will be better equipped to locate promotion resources\, prepare their promotion materials\, and learn which steps they can take now to get ready for future promotions. \nAgenda \n9:00-9:05 AM              Introduction and Overview \n\nPetra Christmann\, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs\n\n9:05- 10:05 AM           Preparing for Promotion\, Promotion Process\, Promotion Materials  \n\nDavid Shreiber\, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs \n\n10:05 -10:20 AM         Preparing a Teaching Portfolio  \n\nChris Drue\, Associate Director for Teaching Evaluation\, OTEAR\n\n10:20 -11:00 PM         Panel of NTT Faculty – Lessons from the Promotion Process  \n(moderated by Petra Christmann) \n\nMatthew Charnley\, Associate Teaching Professor\, Mathematics\, SAS\nYong Mao\, Research Professor\, Chemistry and Chemical Biology\, SAS\nNela Navarro\, Associate Teaching Professor\, English\, SAS\nTodd Nichols\, Associate Professor of Professional Practice\, Music\, MGSA\nChristelle Palpacuer Lee\, Teaching Professor\, Learning & Teaching\, GSE\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://facultysuccess.rutgers.edu/event/cfs-ntt-promotion-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Center for Faculty Success,Faculty Development,Thriving as an NTT
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