by Amy Boone | Oct 31, 2024 | Adams Blog, Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Lunch
The Adams Center has and will continue to offer sessions considering ethical implications of AI. But this session took a different perspective! Dr. Trey Shirley shared ways AI can be used to increase productivity and enhance teaching and learning in the classroom!...
by Amy Boone | Sep 11, 2024 | Adams Blog
The After Party emphasizes our identity in Christ over that of a political party. Through curated video content from Redeeming Babel and purposeful conversations, this six-week series hopes to radically recenter Christ as we seek to be engaged, informed, and...
by Amy Boone | May 13, 2024 | Adams Blog
Writing is not optional for academics. It’s one of the key benchmarks for tenure and promotion. But how do you kickstart your writing and build successful writing rhythms and habits? We often try a writing binge or attend a writing intensive. But, terms like “crash,”...
by Amy Boone | May 2, 2024 | Adams Blog, Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Lunch
Student Fellows Grace Sukach and Erin Hodgson partnered with Dr. Trey Shirley to lead a session on maximizing learning through visual aids. The following blog post was written by Grace and Erin. Be sure to click the link at the end to the presentation slides. They are...
by Amy Boone | Apr 3, 2024 | Adams Blog, Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Lunch
A session on the significance of classroom discussions was facilitated by Genevieve Graessle and Jennifer Edo, who are both Student Fellows at the Adam Center. The students talked about the importance of preparing for in-class discussions, and inculcating discussions...