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Thursday, May 22
 

11:45am CDT

Teaching the Essential Skills of Tomorrow: Building Cloud and GenAI Literacy through AWS Sandboxes
Thursday May 22, 2025 11:45am - 11:52pm CDT
This session introduces educators to AWS teaching resources, specifically AWS Academy and AWS Innovation Sandboxes, designed to enhance classroom instruction in cloud computing and generative AI. We'll demonstrate how these tools can be integrated into your curriculum to provide hands-on experience with industry-leading technologies. Learn practical strategies for teaching students to effectively and responsibly use generative AI tools while developing crucial technical skills demanded by employers. This workshop introduces instructors to resources needed to prepare students for the evolving technological workplace.
Speakers
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Carolyn Przybylinski

AWS Account Manager, AWS Worldwide Public Sector
Thursday May 22, 2025 11:45am - 11:52pm CDT
Louis Room

11:53am CDT

Unraveling Dualities: Finding Peace in Paradox
Thursday May 22, 2025 11:53am - 12:00pm CDT
There is a burnout related to having to navigate seemingly contradictory emotions and behaviors in life.  Learning to unravel the paradoxes can help us thrive. "Unraveling Dualities: Finding Peace in Paradox, is a book that I wrote and recently published.  After having a conversation about some of the topics that I consult on and teach at Kellogg, I had an epiphany.   I was  able to bring together most of the ideas that I have taught for decades under a clear umbrella.   I was excited to share my perspective with others in the hope that it would help people to navigate challenges and difficulties that they face, sometimes on a daily basis, with more clarity and confidence.    

Dualities, what seem to be contradictions, are everywhere. For example, people walk the tightrope of emotion vs. rational thinking almost every single day. The ideas in the book do not rely on a one-size-fits-all approach to leadership skills and actions but, rather, provide a framework and activities for developing greater self-awareness, and navigating and personalizing your thought process and behaviors. The most successful people are versatile — they pivot, listen, and adapt their methods appropriately in any given situation.

I hope that the talk will help participants to learn how to make choices that enable them to behave and deliver outcomes aligned with values to become better people.
Speakers
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Gail Berger

Clinical Professor, Management and Organizations; Deputy Director of Kellogg Center for Executive Women, Kellogg School of Management
Gail Berger is a Clinical Associate Professor at Northwestern University in the Kellogg School of Management, the McCormick School of Engineering, and the School of Communication, and the Deputy Director of the Center for Executive Women at Kellogg. She is also an experienced executive... Read More →
Thursday May 22, 2025 11:53am - 12:00pm CDT
Louis Room

12:01pm CDT

KISS (Keep It Short and Simple) and AWE (Accessible with Examples)
Thursday May 22, 2025 12:01pm - 12:08pm CDT
It's easier than you might think to create an accessible Northwestern Canvas course with links to free, high-quality course materials. The secrets: KISS (Keep It Short and Simple). And use tools like SensusAccess to make sure your site is AWE (Accessible With Examples).

By the end of this session, participants will know how to use SensusAccess to make PDF's of magazine articles and book pages so they're easier for visually impaired students to read. They will also know how to streamline their syllabi and link to "Mission Accessible"-certified course materials hidden on "pages." They will understand why underlining is a no-no because it looks like a hyperlink.
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Karen Springen

Professor, Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications
Karen Springen directs Medill's Journalism Residency program, leads the graduate journalism Magazine Specialization, and teaches undergraduate and graduate reporting and writing classes. She advises several student groups, including the student-run North by Northwestern magazine.Springen... Read More →
Thursday May 22, 2025 12:01pm - 12:08pm CDT
Louis Room

12:08pm CDT

Constructing a Syllabus to Help with Burnout (Instructor and Student!)
Thursday May 22, 2025 12:08pm - 12:15pm CDT
Teaching through COVID-19 and recent political and world events has been challenging, overwhelming, and even exhausting for students and faculty. Many lessons and strategies I implemented during COVID-19 have become a standard part of my courses and syllabi to help ease the stress of students and teaching staff. The point of this lightening talk session would be to discuss some of the tangible changes I've made in recent years to encourage less stress and self-care (including the structure of discussion boards, increased use of technology/Canvas, late policies, collaborative assignment options, clarity in syllabus statements, etc.). While the unexpected has definitely happened in recent years where course pivots needed to happen quickly, this session will focus on syllabus creation and policies to help anticipate potential areas of flexibility and self-care for instructors and students.
Speakers
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Karrie Snyder

Associate Professor of Instruction - Sociology, Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences
Thursday May 22, 2025 12:08pm - 12:15pm CDT
Louis Room
 
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