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October 2025 Faculty Highlights
Welcome Faculty, to the October CTET Newsletter!
As the semester settles into full swing, October brings fresh opportunities to pause, reflect, and invest in your own growth as an educator. This month’s issue features professional development workshops, upcoming events, and campus highlights designed to spark new ideas and strengthen your teaching practice. Whether you’re looking to enhance classroom engagement, explore innovative tools, or connect with colleagues, CTET is here to support your journey.
— The CTET Team
Need support? Email us at [email protected] or drop into our Zoom room!
Please Check ALL of Your Panopto Videos!
In Summer 2025, CTET migrated all faculty videos from YuJa to Panopto. A few faculty have let us know that the audio and video tracks in some of their videos are out of sync. We’re trying to work with YuJa on this, but just in case, please check your migrated videos in Panopto and let us know any videos for which the audio and video tracks are out of sync by this Monday, October 6. If you have questions, please stop by our office or Zoom room for the quickest answer, or email us at [email protected].
Gradescope: Grade Faster and Easier
CTET is running a pilot of Gradescope this semester. Gradescope makes it faster and easier to grade handwritten assignments, including equations, short essays, Scantron-like exams, and is fully integrated into Canvas. And it really works! Jackie Guilford of Biology writes, “I graded my Gradescope bubble sheet tests and the scores uploaded to the Canvas gradebook flawlessly. Waaayyy better than scantrons. Recommended.”
We can only justify funding this tool if we get significant faculty usage and feedback during our Fall pilot. So if you'd like something that's "waaayyy better than scantrons," please watch one of our recorded demos or come by CTET and give it a try while we still have access to it!
What’s New with AI this Month?
The Google Gemini LTI brings AI straight into Canvas. You can now share NotebookLM Notebooks and Custom Gems (Google’s take on Custom GPTs) directly with students inside your course. In this demo, we’ll show how to add the tool, build a course-specific Custom Gem using your own Canvas materials, and explore NotebookLM use cases like study guides, project coaches, and policy explainers. We’ll wrap up with a quick look at Agentic AI and what it could mean for future Canvas Quizzes.
- AI in Canvas: Gemini LTI, NotebookLM, Custom Gems and More
- Date/Time: October 16, 12:00pm-1:00pm; In-Person: Salazar 1061 or Via Zoom: CTET Zoom room
AI Office Hours
We’re hosting weekly AI Office Hours every Thursday, 2–3pm. Drop in to explore opportunities, ask questions, and share ideas about AI in Higher Ed. Whether you’re new or already experimenting, it’s an open space for conversation and practical guidance, come for five minutes or stay the full hour. AI consultations are also available anytime on a drop-in basis.
- AI Office Hours
- Date/Time: Thursdays, 2-3pm; In-Person: Salazar 1061 or Via Zoom: CTET Zoom room
CSU AI Survey
This is the last call for the CSU AI survey. The survey deadline has been extended to October 20. Take this opportunity to share your thoughts and feelings about AI with the CO!
Paid Faculty Development Opportunities
Quality Learning & Teaching (QLT) Certification
Do you want to take your courses to the next level? Whether you’re teaching in person, online, or hybrid, Quality Learning and Teaching (QLT) certification(s) is not just a useful process to rethink and redesign elements of your course to enhance your students’ experience; it’s also a widely-recognized marker of teaching excellence and commitment to student learning.
Learn more about the QLT Certification info. & stipends (with corrected signup links!).
AI Education Fellowship
The National Science Foundation has opened applications for the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) AI Education Fellowship. Fellows receive a $5,000 stipend, travel support, and opportunities to lead initiatives at their institutions and beyond. Applications are due November 1, 2025.
Learn more about the NAIRR AI Education Fellowship here.
This fellowship is designed for faculty who want to expand their explorations in strategies for integrating AI into teaching and learning to a national stage. If you would like to connect with CTET in preparing your proposal, please reach out to us at [email protected].
Accessibility and Instruction
Making our instructional materials isn’t just legally required, it’s also increasingly important for all of our students. Whether we’re teaching people with learning disabilities, second language learners, or working adults (who make up an increasing portion of our student body), accessible course materials make both learning and teaching easier.
In October and November, we plan to highlight the resources that we have here on campus to help you make your courses accessible. But also, you don’t need to do it alone! CTET has a student team that can remediate your course materials for you, and all you need to do is ask us!
Upcoming Accessibility Events
- Working with Neurodiverse Students
- Date/Time: October 15, 2:00pm-3pm; In-Person: Salazar 1061 or Via Zoom: CTET Zoom room
Coming soon: Demos of our new remediation helper, UDOIT! Look for more info. in November’s newsletter!
Other Useful News
Managing Difficult Conversations in the Classroom
This event will be led by two experts in Free Speech and Effective Communication, Christina Sabee, Ph.D., San Francisco State University and Ashmi Desai, PhD, San Francisco State University. It is sponsored by the College of Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts.
- Managing Difficult Conversations in the Classroom
- Date/Time: Friday October 24 12pm - 2pm; In-Person: 1301 Stevenson
25/26 Spotlight On Scholarship Research Talks
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs presents the Fall 2025 SSU Spotlight on Scholarship lecture series. This event highlights faculty research, creative projects, and scholarly work.
- Alexis Boutin, Anthropology – “Disability, Disease and Death in Early 20th Century California”
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 @ Noon, Stevenson Hall 1101 - N. Sam Brannen, Mathematics & Statistics – “Arabic Mathematics”
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 @ Noon, Stevenson Hall 1101 - Damien Wilson, Wine Business – “Predicting Wine Sales Based on Past Behavior”
Date/Time: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 @ Noon, Stevenson Hall 1101 - Sena Clara Creston, Art Studio – “Plastescape: An Interactive Art Installation”
Date/Time: Wednesday, November 12, 2025 @ Noon, Stevenson Hall 1101
Explore the full program and event details on the ORSP website. And if you’re interested in presenting, contact [email protected] to let them know!
October
Each Thursday, 2–3pm: AI Office Hours (Salazar 1061 or CTET Zoom room)
October 15, 2–3pm: Working with Neurodiverse Students (Salazar 1061 or CTET Zoom room)
October 16, 12–1pm: AI in Canvas: Gemini LTI, NotebookLM, Custom Gems and More (Salazar 1061 or CTET Zoom room)
Upcoming Months
November 6, 12–1pm: Coffee and Connections (Salazar 1061)
December 4, 12–1pm: Coffee and Connections (Salazar 1061)
September 2025 Faculty Highlights
Dear SSU Faculty!
As we step into September, the energy on campus is in full swing, classes are settling in, new ideas are sparking, and familiar routines are finding their rhythm. This month, our focus is on building connections, sharing resources, and celebrating the incredible work you do every day. Whether you’re diving into fresh projects, mentoring students through their first challenges, or collaborating across departments, we hope this newsletter keeps you informed, inspired, and supported.
Here’s to a strong and vibrant start to the semester. Let’s make it a great one!
Need support? Email us at [email protected] or drop into our Zoom room!
Canvas Announcements Outage
Over Labor Day weekend, Canvas’s messaging service experienced an outage, and many email alerts, including those associated with Canvas Announcements, were not sent. We discovered and reported the problem on Friday, 8/30, and were told on Wednesday, 9/3, that Canvas fixed the issue. We are still waiting for an explanation of the root cause or the full scope of the problem, and have reminded Canvas that the Announcements messaging service is a critical feature that must be functional. We will keep you informed as we learn more.
Teaching Today’s Students and Paid Development Opportunities
The last few years have been incredibly disruptive, and have had a lasting impact on our students and how they interact with us. However, what hasn't changed is their desire to learn. To support you with reaching today's students, the CSU has partnered with TILT Higher Ed to make its research-backed materials available to you. Join us at a CSU-wide workshop on Friday, September 19 called Small Changes, Big Impact. You’ll learn more about the power of transparency to reach the modern student, and how you can leverage it to create greater engagement. Register now with your CSU email!
As mentioned above, Profs. John Sullins and Emily Acosta are recruiting participants for the Defense Against the Dark Algorithms: Critical Thinking and AI Faculty Learning Community. This FLC will explore how artificial intelligence intersects with critical thinking pedagogy, and test practical strategies for integrating AI into teaching and learning. The program will span the Fall 25 and Spring 26 terms. Participants are eligible for a $1000 stipend. For more information and to apply, see the FLC flyer.
CTET is planning to support a small cohort of faculty over Fall 25 and Spring 26 who want to earn QLT certification for their online courses. Faculty participants will be eligible for up to $1000 total compensation. If you'd like to participate in this program or have questions about it, please email John Lynch at [email protected] by Monday, September 22.
Prof. Suzanne O’Keefe will lead a Fall cohort of faculty through the CO’s Equity-Minded Pedagogy program. This program helps all faculty utilize institutional data, human-centered design, and equity-mindedness to inform teaching practices to improve students’ achievements of learning outcomes and course completion. The schedule and requirements are fully outlined in the program FAQ. We have space for 10 faculty participants, who will be eligible for a $1000 stipend. If you would like to participate in this program, please complete this sign-up form no later than Thursday, September 18.
How do we Engage with AI?
As mentioned above, Profs. John Sullins and Emily Acosta are recruiting participants for the Defense Against the Dark Algorithms: Critical Thinking and AI Faculty Learning Community. This FLC will explore how artificial intelligence intersects with critical thinking pedagogy, and test practical strategies for integrating AI into teaching and learning. The program will span the Fall 25 and Spring 26 terms. Participants are eligible for a $1000 stipend. For more information and to apply, see the FLC flyer.
Do you have questions about AI? We’ve got answers! This Wednesday, we’ll discuss the recently announced Canvas LLM Assignment, demo ChatGPT’s new Study Mode, and answer any other questions you have about the current state of AI. Then, next Wednesday, we’re offering a focused session on Responsible Data Sharing with AI Tools to explore data privacy, security best practices, and guidelines for using the CSU AI safely. Learn what constitutes Level 1 data, why it must stay off AI platforms, and how to navigate protections in enterprise tools like OpenAI (CSU license) and Google Gemini/NotebookLM. Help us foster a culture of both innovation and safety!
- Canvas and AI Update; Wednesday, September 10, 12-1pm
- Responsible Data Sharing with AI Tools, Wednesday, September 17, 12:15-12:50PM
Additionally, if you want to use AI tools for teaching and research, or just learn more about their strengths and weaknesses, we have scheduled training sessions with some of the tools that SSU has licensed for academic use. We’ll add more sessions based on demand, and as we learn more about the above-mentioned tools.
- Google's NotebookLM lets users train an AI chatbot on a specific data set of their choice, and then ask it questions about that data, and even get customized audio presentations about it. Join us to discuss whether NotebookLM could help you (or your students!) with teaching and research.
- Notebook LM; Thursday, September 11, 12-1pm
- Custom GPTs let you train ChatGPT to follow a consistent series of steps for repetitive tasks. Come practice creating custom GPTs and get your questions answered about the opportunities and challenges that they create.
- Building Custom GPTs, Thursday, September 18, 12-1pm
New Software Tools
We’ve licensed two new software tools for faculty to use this Fall. First, Panopto is our new streaming video platform, replacing YuJa. You should see it in your Canvas sites in the left-hand navigation menu. If you want to record instructional videos and reuse them in your courses semester after semester, Panopto is the tool for you. We have a three year license for Panopto, so you can expect it to be around for a while. If you have questions about it, drop by CTET at your convenience.
We’re also running a one semester pilot of Gradescope, a tool to speed up the grading of hand-written assignments, and possibly replace our Scantron machine if it breaks. We will make a decision about whether or not to license Gradescope based on faculty feedback and interest this semester. So if it sounds like something that would interest you, please attend one of our info sessions and try it out. We’re also happy to attend a department meeting and give you department-specific training; just ask!
Helpful Video Trainings:
- Recording of the August 14 Panopto Info. Session
- Recording of the September 3 Gradescope Info Session
Upcoming Info Sessions and Trainings:
- Gradescope Info Session; Friday, September 12, 12-1pm
- Gradescope Training; Friday, September 19, 12-1pm
Coffee & Connections (C&C)
Join us for Coffee & Connections (C&C)! C&C is an informal space for faculty to connect and discuss challenges and successes in teaching with CTET's faculty fellows. Come join us on the last Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 1:00pm and troubleshoot problems or get new ideas on the sport. Free coffee and special homemade treats! Mark Your Calendar for the Upcoming C&C meeting:
- Coffee and Connections
- Thursday,October 2, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Gathering in person: Salazar 1061
- Coffee and Connections
- Thursday, November 6, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Gathering in person: Salazar 1061
- Coffee and Connections
- Thursday, December 4, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Gathering in person: Salazar 1061
Other Useful News
25/26 Spotlight On Scholarship Research Talks
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is excited to announce the Fall 2025 SSU Spotlight on Scholarship lecture series! This campus-wide event showcases the innovative research, creative projects, and scholarly work of SSU faculty, providing a platform to celebrate faculty achievements, foster collaboration, and inspire our students.
- Kim Hester Williams, Professor
English & Ethnic Studies
"Decolonizing the ecoGothic: Nature and Dispossession - From Fear and Haunting to Escape and Return" (special issue of the Gothic Nature academic journal)
Date & Time: Thursday, September 18, 2025 @ Noon; Location: Stevenson Hall 1101 - Alexis Boutin, Professor
Anthropology
Disability, Disease and Death in Early 20th Century California
Date & Time: Wednesday, October 8, 2025 @ Noon; Location: Stevenson Hall 1101 - N. Sam Brannen, Professor
Mathematics & Statistics
Arabic Mathematics
Date & Time: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 @ Noon; Location: Stevenson Hall 1101 - Damien Wilson
Hamel Family Faculty Chair of Wine Business
Predicting Wine Sales Based on Past Behavior
Date & Time: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 @ Noon; Location: Stevenson Hall 1101 - Sena Clara Creston
Assistant Professor
Art Studio
Plastescape: An interactive art installation
Date & Time: Wednesday, November 12, 2025 @ Noon; Location: Stevenson Hall 1101
Explore the full program and event details on the ORSP website. And if you’re interested in presenting, contact [email protected] to let them know!
The 2026-27 Fulbright Award:
The deadline for a 2026-27 Fulbright award is September 15. If you’re interested in spending a year abroad, Diane Guido is happy to consult with you on an application! Email her at [email protected].
CTET Workshops and Events Within this Month of September
- Wednesday, September 10, 12-1pm: Canvas and AI Update
- Thursday, September 11, 12-1pm: Notebook LM
- Wednesday, September 17, 12:15-12:50PM: Responsible Data Sharing with AI Tools
- Thursday, September 18, 12-1pm: Building Custom GPT’s
CTET Workshops and Events in Upcoming Months
- Thursday, October 2, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061; Coffee and Connections
- Thursday, November 6, 12pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061; Coffee and Connections
Thursday, December 4, 12pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061, Coffee and Connections
August 2025 Faculty Highlights
Welcome Back, Faculty!
As we gear up for Fall 2025, the CTET team is excited to welcome you back to campus! Whether you’re returning from a restful summer or a productive break, we’re here to support your teaching and learning goals for the new academic year.
This issue includes updates on new tools and resources, upcoming workshops, and announcements from a few other teams at SSU that support you! As always, CTET is here to partner with you in creating meaningful, inclusive, and innovative learning experiences.
Here’s to a great start to the semester!
— The CTET Team
Need support? Email us at [email protected] or drop into our Zoom room!
Important Service Change
CTET Staffing Changes
As many of you know, Justin Lipp left his position as Director of CTET in May. Dr. John Lynch, formerly CTET’s Assistant Director, has been formally appointed as the new Director of CTET. John remains committed to the same vision that Justin championed: That CTET is a service for our faculty, driven by your needs.
CTET Drop-in Support
CTET remains committed to providing the best support we can to SSU faculty. To keep our help desk open 8-5, Monday through Friday, we are experimenting with having experienced, trusted student workers provide some of our drop-in support. Please introduce yourselves to the new faces at our desk if you don’t already know them! And if you have any feedback, positive or negative, please email our director, John Lynch, at [email protected].
Streaming Video Update
At the recommendation of ATISS, CTET has replaced our YuJa streaming video service with a new license for a tool named Panopto. We believe that all faculty video has been migrated from YuJa to Panopto, but we strongly encourage you to check:
- Go to one of your Fall 25 Canvas courses and click on the Panopto link in the left-hand navigation menu.
- Click on your My Folder in Panopto, and then on the folder named “csv migrations.” Your content should be there.
If any of your content is missing, please let us know at [email protected] ASAP! Our YuJa license expires on 8/31, so we still have a few weeks to investigate and restore any missing content before it disappears.
Also, Panopto is now in the process of updating the links in Canvas that currently point to YuJa videos to instead point to Panopto videos. Unfortunately, because of previous delays in the migration process, that will likely happen next week, the first week of classes. We’re very sorry about that. However, it should be transparent to faculty and students. We will keep you informed about that. If you have any questions, email us at [email protected] or drop by our Zoom room.
We’re offering numerous training sessions in Panopto, including today, August 14, at 12PM in the CTET Zoom room! Please see the list of Workshops at the bottom of this email or review the Workshops page on our website to find a time that works for you. And if nothing works, come by our Zoom room and we’ll help you.
How Do We Engage With AI?
AI continues to evolve, and CTET remains committed to helping you adapt to its presence in your classroom the way that you think is appropriate. If you believe that AI can create value for your students’ learning journey, we’re happy to explore ideas with you. If you believe that AI will stunt your students’ learning, we’re happy to help you implement pedagogy that is more resistant to it. Reach out to us at [email protected], or email Matthew Callahan at [email protected], to schedule a consultation.
We do want to draw attention to two very recent and significant changes in academic AI: The arrival of ChatGPT 5 last week and the recent announcement of AI integrations into Canvas. Both of these are likely to have very significant impacts on you and your students, and we’re still figuring out the implications of them (e.g., ChatGPT 5 was just released under our Edu license this Tuesday, and we still don’t have access to a live version of Canvas’ LLM Assignment). Join us in-person or via Zoom to learn everything we know about this rapidly evolving situation and get your questions answered.
- Thursday, August 21, 12-1pm: Canvas and AI Updates
- Wednesday, September 10, 12-1pm: Canvas and AI Update
Additionally, if you want to use AI tools for teaching and research, or just learn more about their strengths and weaknesses, we have scheduled training sessions with some of the tools that SSU has licensed for academic use. We’ll add more sessions based on demand, and as we learn more about the above-mentioned tools.
- Google's NotebookLM lets users train an AI chatbot on a specific data set of their choice, and then ask it questions about that data, and even get customized audio presentations about it. Join us to discuss whether NotebookLM could help you (or your students!) with teaching and research.
- Thursday, September 11, 12-1pm: Notebook LM
- Custom GPTs let you train ChatGPT to follow a consistent series of steps for repetitive tasks. Come practice creating custom GPTs and get your questions answered about the opportunities and challenges that they create.
- Thursday, September 18, 12-1pm: Building Custom GPT’s
Other Useful News
Attention RTP Candidates and Reviewers! This year, Faculty Affairs and Success will use Interfolio (not OnBase) to manage WPAF submissions and portfolio reviews. They're also updating the RTP website with helpful resources, including step-by-step guides for logging into Interfolio and navigating “cases.”
Please try to attend one of the following sessions. Additional sessions may be added if necessary. For any questions about the RTP process, contact: [email protected].
- Interfolio Training #1 for Candidates: Friday, August 22, Noon, ZOOM LINK
- Interfolio Training #2 for Candidates: Thursday, August 28, Noon, ZOOM LINK
- Interfolio Training for Reviewers: Friday, September 5, Noon, ZOOM LINK
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is excited to announce the Fall 2025 SSU Spotlight on Scholarship lecture series! This campus-wide event showcases the innovative research, creative projects, and scholarly work of SSU faculty, providing a platform to celebrate faculty achievements, foster collaboration, and inspire our students.
Explore the full program and event details on the ORSP website. And if you’re interested in presenting, contact [email protected] to let them know!
- Thursday, August 14, 12-1pm: Panopto Faculty Intro 1
- Wednesday, August 20, 12-1pm: Panopto Faculty Intro 2
- Thursday, August 21, 12-1pm: Canvas and AI Updates
- Interfolio Training #1 for Candidates: Friday, August 22, Noon, ZOOM LINK
- Wednesday, August 27, 12-1pm: Panopto Faculty Intro 3
- Interfolio Training #2 for Candidates: Thursday, August 28, Noon, ZOOM LINK
- Interfolio Training for Reviewers: Friday, September 5, Noon, ZOOM LINK
- Monday, September 8, 12-1pm: Panopto Faculty Intro 4
- Wednesday, September 10, 12-1pm: Canvas and AI Update
- Thursday, September 11, 12-1pm: Notebook LM
- Thursday, September 18, 12-1pm: Building Custom GPT’s
Spring 2025 Newsletters
May 2025 Faculty Highlights
Dear Faculty,
As the semester winds down, we want to thank you for your continued dedication to teaching and student success. This month’s newsletter includes updates on summer workshops, new tech tools, and upcoming opportunities to support your teaching. Wishing you a strong finish to the semester and a well-deserved summer break! The CTET Team
Need support? Email us at [email protected] or drop into our Zoom room!
Justin, We'll Miss You!
Please join us in wishing CTET’s director, Justin Lipp, all the best as he embarks on an exciting new chapter in his career. Justin has been a steady, creative force behind so many of our initiatives, and his presence will be greatly missed. While we’re sad to see him go, we’re also incredibly proud and excited for what lies ahead for him.
Thank you, Justin, for everything. You’ve left big shoes to fill, and we wish you nothing but success and fulfillment in your journey ahead. - The CTET Team
Ed Tech. Updates
This semester, a pilot group of 10 SSU faculty have tested and compared three streaming video alternatives: YuJa (our current solution), Panopto (an alternative solution), and Google Drive/Youtube (another alternative solution). This pilot group ranked both Panopto and Google significantly higher than YuJa, so CTET is currently exploring migrating our streaming video content from YuJa into one or the other over the summer.
We understand that most faculty aren’t on contract over the summer, and for faculty who currently use YuJa, we don’t want you to come back to a course website full of broken YuJa links. Therefore, if we migrate over the summer, maintenance of existing course links will be our highest priority. We will reach out directly to the heaviest faculty users of YuJa directly once we’ve made our decision. If you have further questions or concerns, please email John Lynch at [email protected] directly.
Canvas Course Names
You may have noticed that the names of your Summer 2025 Canvas course websites are different than you’re used to. Our new data loader names courses exactly as they appear in Peoplesoft. Please let us know if the new names create any obstacles for you, so that we can work with the CO to address any issues. Also, please give a big thank you to our colleagues in IT for helping move this project across the finish line!
Gradescope: A Better Grading Tool and Scantron Alternative
In Fall 2025, CTET will lead a campus-wide pilot of Gradescope. This app can potentially make grading essays and problem sets both quicker and more equitable. Additionally, it can take the place of Scantron for many needs. If you’d like to learn more before the end of the term, CTET is hosting a few demos this week. (Sorry for the end-of-the-semester demos; it’s been hard to fit everything in this term!) If these times don’t work out for you, Gradescope will be happy to give you a custom demo. Let us know and we’ll put you in touch!
How Do We Engage With AI?
SSU Faculty Learning Community Showcase
For the past two years, CTET has been facilitating SSU faculty working groups around the topic of AI in education. The program is designed to acquaint faculty with fundamental concepts in AI technology, including LLMs and other AI equipped tools, and to explore these in the context of pedagogy, ethics and information literacy. On Friday, May 9, our Spring faculty participants will showcase their work this semester. Join us for brunch and an inside look at the benefits and challenges of AI at SSU.
Put Zeroes in your Canvas Gradebook!
An accurate and up-to-date gradebook helps students succeed by helping them know exactly how well they’re doing in a course! The Canvas Gradebook only includes an assignment in a student’s course grade calculation if you made sure to give them a grade; so if a student didn’t turn in an assignment but you didn’t manually put in a “zero” grade, Canvas actually excuses the student from that assignment! Help students and make sure that your Canvas gradebook is accurate by putting in a zero grade for all unsubmitted work as early as possible! If you want guidance on how to do that, stop by CTET’s office or Zoom room!
Grant Opportunities
Gender-responsive budget practices: policy recommendations for adoption and implementation
The Center for California Studies' Faculty Research Fellows Program is soliciting applications for research funding to support work on gender-responsive budgeting, including:
- Summarizing the academic research on implementation of gender-responsive budget practices
- Detailing the experience of governmental entities in other countries and regions in implementing gender-responsive budgeting practices, and
- Making options and recommendations for planning and implementation of gender-responsive budgeting practices in California, based on academic research and the experience of these other entities.
Recipients can receive up to $30,000. The deadline to apply is May 12, 2025. Notification of awards will occur by May 19, 2025.
If you are interested in applying for funding, please fill out the Proposal Intake Form (PIF) to let ORSP know you are interested in applying. If you have additional questions, please email the ORSP Pre-Award office by contacting Ms. Kyle Bishop-Gabriel ([email protected]).
Faculty Learning Communities
Supporting Latinx/e students in Teaching, Nursing, and Healthcare
Join us for a summer working group to foster a scholarly and teaching community for faculty to support PUERTA at SSU. PUERTA is a healthy and thriving pre-professional community that serves, retains, and supports Latinx/e undergraduate students in pre-professional pathways of Teaching, Nursing, and Healthcare, at Sonoma State University, a Hispanic (sic) Serving Institution (HSI). This working group focuses on critical and compassionate pedagogy that centers the values of PUERTA including, multilingualism, collectivist values, migrant experiences, validating the wellness and empowerment of our communities and traditions, and liberatory education.
Participation includes:
- Two days of in-person sessions (lunch included) and two days of hybrid virtual convenings (synchronous and asynchronous) led by Dr. Megan Burke and Dr. jen johnson.
- In-person meeting dates: May 12-13, 10AM-3:30PM
- Virtual meeting dates: May 28-29, 10AM-3:30PM
- Apply for the Puerta Summer Working Group!
Participants will receive a $1,000 stipend for successful completion of the working group.
If you have questions, concerns, or would like more information, contact: [email protected] or [email protected].
SSU Palliative Care 25-26 Faculty Learning Community
Are you passionate about supporting SSU students, faculty, and staff around the
experience of caring for loved ones who are suffering from serious or chronic illness, or end of life journeys? Join the 25-26 Palliative Care Faculty Learning Community, a multi-disciplinary faculty group building a hub at SSU for palliative care education in our community, through networking and relationship building across campus and throughout our service area. Faculty participants are eligible for a $500 stipend per semester, up to $1000.
If you are interested in participating, please fill out this Interest Form. For more information or questions, please contact Krista Altaker ([email protected]) or Adele Santana ([email protected]).
QLT Certification Call for Interest
For the past few years, CTET has facilitated paid opportunities for faculty to adapt their online courses to receive Quality Learning and Teaching certification. If you’d be interested in participating in a QLT working group next year, please let us know so we can continue funding this opportunity! Email us at [email protected] to express interest or ask questions.
CTET Workshops and Events
April 2025 Faculty Highlights
Dear SSU Faculty,
As we step into April, we’re one step closer to the next phase of your teaching journey in Spring 2025! This month, CTET brings you the latest updates, and insights to help you as we’ve got you covered.
Need support? Email us at [email protected] or drop into our Zoom room!
Wishing you the best to stay focused, positive, confident, and make this month count!
Join us for a Summer Working Group: Puerta
Join us for a summer working group to foster a scholarly and teaching community for faculty to support PUERTA at SSU. PUERTA is a healthy and thriving pre-professional community that serves, retains, and supports Latinx/e undergraduate students in pre-professional pathways of Teaching, Nursing, and Healthcare, at Sonoma State University, a Hispanic (sic) Serving Institution (HSI). This working group focuses on critical and compassionate pedagogy that centers the values of PUERTA including, multilingualism, collectivist values, migrant experiences, validating wellness and empowerment of our communities and traditions, and liberatory education.
Faculty will be encouraged to engage in collaborative conversation, exploring pedagogical theories and their practical application relevant to their respective teaching and course design. Faculty will be invited to create course materials, class activities, assignments, and assessment practices that support PUERTA’s mission.
Participation includes:
- Two days of in-person sessions (lunch included) and two days of hybrid virtual convenings (synchronous and asynchronous) led by Dr. Megan Burke and Dr. jen johnson.
- In-person meeting dates: May 12-13, 10AM-3:30PM
- Virtual meeting dates: May 28-29, 10AM-3:30PM
Participants will receive a $1,000 stipend for successful completion of the working group.
If you have questions, concerns, or would like more information, contact: [email protected] or [email protected].
Chat GPT EDU Rollout Continues
To support you in understanding/leveraging ChatGPT Edu (and other AI tools for which we have licenses), please be aware of the following training sessions/opportunities:
AI Grants for CSU Faculty
Tuesday, the CSU Chancellor’s Office announced a CFP for its CSU Artificial Intelligence Educational Innovations Challenge. The program will make grants of $30,000 or $60,000 to projects that help build thoughtful AI use into the CSU curriculum. For more information, please see the online CSU AIEIC CFP guide.
For the past two years, CTET has been facilitating an AI faculty working group here at SSU that has produced a variety of proofs-of-concept around this very topic. If you are interested in collaborating with other faculty and CTET on an application to extend or enhance one of these projects, we encourage you to reach out to us at [email protected].
AI Across the CSU: Innovations and Insights
The CSU Chancellor’s Office is hosting a series of Zoom sessions about AI, called “AI Across the CSU!” Register for any of the below events:
- April 9 - 12:00 -12:45
- Where is your campus at? The SDSU AI Usage Survey for Faculty and Students
- April 23 - 12:00 -12:45
- AI in Different Modalities. Panel Presentation on Approaches for in Person Learning, Online Synchronous and Online Asynchronous Learning
- May 7 - 12:00 -12:45
- Fostering AI Literacy
CTET AI Workshops and Events
- DATE CHANGE: Thursday, April 10, 12-1pm: What Does AI Mean for Higher Ed?
- Friday, May 9, 10-12: Faculty AI Working Group Showcase
And every Monday and Friday from April 4 through May 9, Kyle and John will host an open “AI Jam Session” in CTET’s office and Zoom room, no RSVP necessary! Come try out the AI tools that we’ve licensed and help us learn how to get the most of them (because we’re still learning, too!)
Spring 2025 Intructional Video Pilot
As we’ve said in the past few newsletters, our YuJa license expires this summer. Before we renew it, we’ve partnered with ATISS to compare three different tools: YuJa (our current option), Panopto (an alternative option), and a “stack” of existing tools to which we already have access, including Zoom, Google Drive, and Youtube. A team of 10 faculty are officially testing all three contenders and will make recommendations to CTET and ATISS. However, if you’d like to see or try out any of the options, please contact CTET and let us know!
Connection & Collaboration
Join us for Coffee & Connection (C&C)! C&C is an informal space for faculty to connect and discuss challenges and successes in teaching with CTET's faculty fellows. Come join us in Salazar 1061 on the first Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 1:00pm and troubleshoot problems or get new ideas on the sport. Free coffee and special homemade treats!
The 2025 SSU Research; Scholarship & Creativity Symposiums, Student Center Main Ballroom:
- Undergraduate Students – Monday, April 28, 2025 (3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.)
- Faculty and Graduate Students – Tuesday, April 29, 2025 (3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.)
AI Across the CSU: Innovations and Insights
The CSU Chancellor’s Office is hosting a series of Zoom sessions about AI, called “AI Across the CSU!” Register for any of the below events:
- April 9 - 12:00 -12:45
- Where is your campus at? The SDSU AI Usage Survey for Faculty and Students
- April 23 - 12:00 -12:45
- AI in Different Modalities. Panel Presentation on Approaches for in Person Learning, Online Synchronous and Online Asynchronous Learning
- May 7 - 12:00 -12:45
- Fostering AI Literacy
CTET: Workshops and Events
DATE CHANGE: Thursday, April 10, 12-1pm: What Does AI Mean for Higher Ed?
Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
Friday, May 9, 10am-12pm: Faculty AI Working Group Showcase
Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
This event is a two-day, in-person event featuring the outstanding accomplishments of faculty and students across all disciplines. This is a great opportunity to showcase research, scholarship, and creative activities to the campus and surrounding community. Students and faculty members display their projects on posters and other media in the Student Center Main Ballroom. There will also be a section for registrants to give live lightning talks highlighting their work. There will be food and beverages and the event is open to all!
March 2025 Faculty Highlights
Dear SSU Faculty,
We apologize in advance for this massive newsletter; there’s a lot going on in March, so much so that we’ll send out another newsletter on 3/13 with more updates! For now, please remember that we’re here for you. If you have questions about any of the below, email us at [email protected] or drop into our Zoom room!
ChatGPT EDU Rollout This Week
In January, the CSU announced a system-wide ChatGPT Edu license for faculty, staff, and students. (You can learn more about this initiative and find training resources at the CSU AI Commons.) SSU is planning to roll out the ChatGPT EDU license to all users this month: Faculty should receive an invitation to use the service by Monday, March 10th.
To support faculty in understanding/leveraging the tool (and other AI tools for which we have licenses), CTET has scheduled the following sessions. Additionally, you can drop by our office or Zoom room at any point to ask us AI related questions. Finally, both CTET and IT have dedicated resource web pages.
- Wednesday, 3/5, 12-1: The Latest in AI, with Kyle Falbo and John Lynch
- Monday, 3/10, 12-1: AI and Academic Honesty with Matthew Callahan
- Wednesday, 3/12, 12-1: Getting Started with AI @SSU with Kyle Falbo
- Monday, 3/17, 12-1: Getting Started with AI @SSU with Kyle Falbo
- Tuesday, 4/8, 12-1: What Does AI Mean for Higher Ed?
Spring 2025 Instructional Video Pilot
Based on the feedback that we received last Fall in our Instructional Video Needs Survey, CTET will run a pilot comparing three different instructional video solutions this Spring: YuJa (our existing service), Panopto (a new service), and a combination of Zoom + Youtube + Google Drive (what we're calling the "mostly free service"). Faculty who completed our Fall video needs survey have already been invited to be official testers of each option, but we will also host open demonstrations of each solution, and we encourage all interested faculty to participate in testing the options and providing us with feedback. The currently scheduled events are:
- Tuesday, 3/11, 12-1: Panopto Demo 1
- Tuesday, 3/11, 2-3: YuJa Demo 1
- Thursday, 3/13, 12-1: Zoom + Youtube + Google Drive Demo
- Monday, 3/24, 12-1: YuJa Demo 2
- Wednesday, 3/26, 12-1: Panopto Demo 2
We hope to see you there!
Canvas Speedgrader for Graded Discussions Update/Fix
The Discussion SpeedGrader experience in Canvas is getting a fix/update on March 12. We wanted to give you a heads-up and share additional context about what to expect. Greater details are located here in a recent blog post that outlines these changes. Here is an overview of what you can expect:
- Within Speedgrader, faculty can choose their preferred grading experience: Condensed or Fully Contextual.
- A new "show replies in context" SpeedGrader setting and associated toggle are introduced. These are what will control the SpeedGrader experience for educators.
- The condensed view will be shown by default.
- Faculty can use the toggle or SpeedGrader default setting to adjust this experience.
- Improved button accessibility for Screen Reader navigation.
We appreciate your patience and feedback on this. Knowing there’s a date on the horizon for the fix, those that have been affected may wish to hold off on grading discussions for a couple weeks until the fix has been applied.
Federal Policy Making and Higher Ed: The Latest News
The Trump administration’s impact on higher education is real and rapidly evolving. To keep our faculty better informed, we plan to host a panel led by Laura Alamillo, dean of Education, Counseling, and Ethnic Studies, on Tuesday, March 25. The panel is currently expected to include SSU’s own Kelly Estrada, Rhianna Casesa, and Tramaine Austin-Dillon, and potentially guests from the Sonoma County Office of Education. Please keep an eye on the event webpage for more details about speakers and content as we get closer to the event date.
Teaching First Generation College Students Summer Institute
This CSU-wide program, developed and facilitated by Drs. Rebecca Gutierrez Keeton and Maritza Lozano at CSU Fullerton, focuses on evidence-based strategies for teaching and interacting that draw on the strengths of first-generation college students (FGCS). The institute addresses emerging issues and concerns in teaching in digitally enhanced or fully online environments, including building student-instructor relationships and engaging students in different modalities. Those who complete all activities and assignments for both the summer and fall segments will be eligible to receive a $500 professional development stipend.
- The program starts with a five-week online professional learning institute from June 3 to July 1. Then, it continues in Fall 2025, when participants reflect on their practice as they implement new strategies.
- Current faculty of any rank or appointment type who have previously taught at least one course in the CSU, and plan to teach in fall 2025, may apply. If interest exceeds capacity, priority will be given to those positioned to become advocates for first-generation college students on their campuses.
To apply, complete this form by Friday, March 28. Applicants will be notified of acceptance on Friday, April 4. Contact Emily Magruder at [email protected] with questions.
Connection & Collaboration
Join us for Coffee & Connection (C&C)! C&C is an informal space for faculty to connect and discuss challenges and successes in teaching with CTET's faculty fellows. Come join us in Salazar 1061 on the first Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 1:00pm and troubleshoot problems or get new ideas on the sport. Free coffee and special homemade treats!
Mark Your Calendar for the Upcoming C&C meeting:
- Add Coffee and Connection to your Google calendar on March 6!
- Add Coffee and Connection to your Google calendar on April 3!
- Add Coffee and Connection to your Google calendar on May 1!
Summary of CTET’s Trainings and Events
- The Latest in AI ; Wednesday, March 5, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Coffee and Connection; Thursday, March 6, 12:00PM-1:00PM; Salazar 1061
- AI and Academic Honesty: The Latest ; Monday, March 10, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Panopto Demo; Tuesday, March 11, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Yuja Demo; Tuesday, March 11, 2:00pm-3:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Getting Started with AI@SSU; Wednesday, March 12, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Zoom + Youtube + Google Drive; Thursday, March 13, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Getting Started with AI@SSU; Monday, March 17, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Yuja Demo; Monday, March 24, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Federal Policy Making and Higher Ed: The Latest News; Tuesday, March 25, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Panopto Demo 2; Wednesday, March 26, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Panopto Office Hours, Thursday, March 27, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Instructional Video Pilot: Panopto Office Hours; Monday, March 31, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Coffee and Connection; Thursday, April 3, 12:00PM-1:00PM; Salazar 1061
- What Does AI Mean for Higher Ed?; Tuesday, April 8, 12:00pm-1:00pm; Salazar 1061 or CTET’s Zoom room
- Coffee and Connection; Thursday, May 1, 12:00PM-1:00PM; Salazar 1061