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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibit\, “Cultural Bounty: The Beckstead • Lerma • Annala Collection\,” is a showpiece of the UTSA Art Collection. It features 48 artistic pieces from internationally renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe and emerging local and Texas artists such as Sara Vanderbeek\, Fernando Andrade\, and UTSA alum Richard Armendariz (’95). The exhibit will run from Thursday\, August 1\, to Saturday\, November 2\, 2024\, at the UTSA Southwest Campus Russell Hill Rogers Galleries. \nCultural Bounty offers visitors a chance to experience a diverse array of powerful artistic expressions. Among the highlights are iconic creations such as “Electric Chair” and “Witch” by Warhol and a single-color photo “Ken Moody\, (Nude with Leaf) by Mapplethorpe. In addition to these illustrious names\, the exhibit will spotlight works created in San Antonio’s vibrant arts community. The exhibit will include works from Texas artists such as Raul Rene Gonzalez’s “O’Banion’s Car Wash” a pen on paper\, Andrade’s stone lithograph “A Jugar La Pinche Guerrita\,” Armendariz’s wood block print “Nocturne Healer I” Abraham Mojica’s “No Regrets” an acrylic on canvas\, painting of the three donors\, “Steve\, Danny\, and Alan.” \nPresented by UTSA Arts in partnership with the UTSA Libraries and the UTSA School of Art. \nRegister for the Opening ReceptionView the exhibit page
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/cultural-bounty-the-beckstead-lerma-annala-collection/
LOCATION:John L. Santikos Building\, Russell Hill Rogers Galleries\, 1201 Navarro St.\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78205
CATEGORIES:College of Liberal and Fine Arts,UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240828T162220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T161501Z
UID:10281-1727346600-1727353800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Pursuing Funding in the Humanities and Humanitistic Social Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Online workshop on the types of funding available to support research in the humanities and humanities-related social sciences and how to compete for them. The webinar focuses on how to compete for grants from the NEH\, NEA\, and private foundations\, and grants to travel to collections and libraries. \nPresented By: Lucy Deckard\, Academic Research Funding Strategies\n FRD_ Pursuing Funding in the Humanities and Humanitistic Social Sciences \nView the Event FlyerRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/pursuing-funding-in-the-humanities-and-humanitistic-social-sciences-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T152702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T152702Z
UID:10410-1727352000-1727355600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:SEMINAR - Using machine learning to generate neighborhood definitions: The application of hierarchical clustering and commuting zones at the Census Tract level. - Texas Research Data Center
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-ChampaignVariation in the definitions of spatial units substantially impacts the validation of causal relationships between individual and ecological contexts. Acknowledging this significant influence of neighborhood definition on research outcomes\, our study seeks to introduce a scalable methodological innovation by synthesizing Tolbert and Killian’s (1987) proportional flow methodology with Kwan’s (2012a; 2012b; 2018) lessons in defining neighborhoods. Our new solution\, providing scalable Census tract-level ‘Commuting Zones’\, allows researchers to account for the scale of spatial units and their internal and inter-unit mobility patterns. \nCommuting zones are based on the daily travel between where people live and work. Our methodology uses this information\, derived from the public LEHD-LODES data\, to define neighborhood areas based on strong commuting patterns. This approach has the potential to yield a more accurate and meaningful understanding of human behavior and health outcomes\, calibrated to the realities of lived experiences rather than constrained by arbitrary administrative boundaries. Both researchers (interested in the neighborhood effect) and practitioners (interested in program and service delivery) can benefit from clearer approximations. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/seminar-using-machine-learning-to-generate-neighborhood-definitions-the-application-of-hierarchical-clustering-and-commuting-zones-at-the-census-tract-level-texas-research-data-center/
LOCATION:In-Person
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240530T184624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T191220Z
UID:9985-1727355600-1727359200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Teaching and Learning with Generative Artificial Intelligence Informative Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Join our informative sessions on teaching and learning with generative AI\, where you can bring your questions and engage in dynamic discussions. Explore a tour of our self-paced online course designed to explore generative AI in education. Discover spotlight strategies to effectively engage students and integrate generative AI into your teaching practices. \nBy attending this course\, participants will be able to: \n• Understand Generative AI Applications: Participants will be able to explain the principles of generative AI and identify its applications in an educational setting.• Implement Engaging Strategies: Participants will learn and apply strategies to effectively engage students using generative AI tools in their teaching practices.• Navigate Online Resources: Participants will become proficient in navigating and utilizing the self-paced online course to enhance their knowledge and teaching methods involving generative AI. \nCreating an effective learning environment for all is important to us. To request an accommodation\, please email DigitalAccessibility@utsa.edu one week prior to your scheduled training. \nLogin and Enroll
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/teaching-and-learning-with-generative-artificial-intelligence-informative-sessions-2/
LOCATION:MS 240 and Online
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240904T133846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T133846Z
UID:10334-1727355600-1727359200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Community Solutions RIG Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA Community Solutions RIG.\nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/community-solutions-rig-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Virtual: TEAMS
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T152924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T152924Z
UID:10414-1727359200-1727362800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP DAY 1- Machine learning fundamentals for socio-demographic researchers. - Texas Research Data Center
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-ChampaignThe rapid evolution of computational power\, statistical methodologies\, and the proliferation of large datasets have spurred a significant rise in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques in various fields. For population researchers\, integrating data sources such as social media\, mobile phone data\, crowd-sourced information\, and remote sensing imagery with traditional demographic data has opened up new avenues for predicting population trends and enhancing causal inference. \nDespite their potential\, the swift advancement of machine learning methods and the associated specialized terminology can make these techniques challenging to grasp\, particularly for those more accustomed to traditional research methodologies. At its core\, machine learning automates the discovery of patterns and insights from data. This represents a pivotal shift in computer science\, where earlier intelligent systems primarily relied on static algorithms—fixed sets of instructions designed to produce specific outcomes from given inputs. These advancements offer powerful tools for monitoring\, understanding\, and predicting the factors that shape human well-being across different dimensions such as time\, space\, and demographic characteristics\, with applications spanning mortality\, health\, fertility\, social and economic processes\, and sustainable development. \nThis workshop aims to demystify the goals\, methodologies\, and applications of machine learning within the context of population research. Participants will engage in hands-on tutorials\, applying ML methods using R and data from the U.S. Census Bureau. While the course will provide an overview of the theoretical foundations of machine learning\, the primary focus is on practical application\, equipping attendees with the skills to employ these techniques effectively in their research. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/workshop-day-1-machine-learning-fundamentals-for-socio-demographic-researchers-texas-research-data-center/
LOCATION:In-Person
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T153246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T153246Z
UID:10416-1727427600-1727438400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP DAY 2- Machine learning fundamentals for socio-demographic researchers. - Texas Research Data Center
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-ChampaignThe rapid evolution of computational power\, statistical methodologies\, and the proliferation of large datasets have spurred a significant rise in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques in various fields. For population researchers\, integrating data sources such as social media\, mobile phone data\, crowd-sourced information\, and remote sensing imagery with traditional demographic data has opened up new avenues for predicting population trends and enhancing causal inference. \nDespite their potential\, the swift advancement of machine learning methods and the associated specialized terminology can make these techniques challenging to grasp\, particularly for those more accustomed to traditional research methodologies. At its core\, machine learning automates the discovery of patterns and insights from data. This represents a pivotal shift in computer science\, where earlier intelligent systems primarily relied on static algorithms—fixed sets of instructions designed to produce specific outcomes from given inputs. These advancements offer powerful tools for monitoring\, understanding\, and predicting the factors that shape human well-being across different dimensions such as time\, space\, and demographic characteristics\, with applications spanning mortality\, health\, fertility\, social and economic processes\, and sustainable development. \nThis workshop aims to demystify the goals\, methodologies\, and applications of machine learning within the context of population research. Participants will engage in hands-on tutorials\, applying ML methods using R and data from the U.S. Census Bureau. While the course will provide an overview of the theoretical foundations of machine learning\, the primary focus is on practical application\, equipping attendees with the skills to employ these techniques effectively in their research. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/workshop-day-2-machine-learning-fundamentals-for-socio-demographic-researchers-texas-research-data-center/
LOCATION:In-Person
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240828T163123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T161615Z
UID:10283-1727433000-1727438400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Navigating Publishing: Selecting a Reputable Publisher and Your Rights as an Author
DESCRIPTION:Does your department or college have a preferred list of journals you should publish? Or are you confused about evaluating the quality of a journal or a book publisher? Join UTSA Libraries for a one-hour workshop giving a broad overview of the current landscape of scholarly publishing\, as well as library services and memberships to help support UTSA authors. \nPresented By: Emily Johnson\, Scholarly Communication Librarian\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA Libraries\n FRD_ Navigating Publishing- Selecting a Reputable Publisher \nView the Event FlyerRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/navigating-publishing-selecting-a-reputable-publisher-and-your-rights-as-an-author/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T144401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T142214Z
UID:10370-1727440200-1727442000@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Publishing Discounts for UTSA Researchers
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Emily Johnson\, Scholarly Communication Librarian\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA LibrariesJoin UTSA Libraries and Museums to learn more about the publishing discounts available for UTSA researchers. Current agreements include Elsevier\, Cambridge University Press\, Springer Open\, and more. Bring your questions and feedback for the library as we continue to pursue partnerships with publishers to reduce costs for our researchers. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/10370/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240904T134513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T134513Z
UID:10338-1727445600-1727449200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:SECLA RIG Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA SECLA RIG.\nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/secla-rig-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room JPL 4.04.12D & Virtual: TEAMS
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T153500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T153500Z
UID:10418-1727445600-1727449200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP DAY 2- Machine learning fundamentals for socio-demographic researchers. - Texas Research Data Center
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Michael C. Lotspeich-Yadao\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-ChampaignThe rapid evolution of computational power\, statistical methodologies\, and the proliferation of large datasets have spurred a significant rise in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques in various fields. For population researchers\, integrating data sources such as social media\, mobile phone data\, crowd-sourced information\, and remote sensing imagery with traditional demographic data has opened up new avenues for predicting population trends and enhancing causal inference. \nDespite their potential\, the swift advancement of machine learning methods and the associated specialized terminology can make these techniques challenging to grasp\, particularly for those more accustomed to traditional research methodologies. At its core\, machine learning automates the discovery of patterns and insights from data. This represents a pivotal shift in computer science\, where earlier intelligent systems primarily relied on static algorithms—fixed sets of instructions designed to produce specific outcomes from given inputs. These advancements offer powerful tools for monitoring\, understanding\, and predicting the factors that shape human well-being across different dimensions such as time\, space\, and demographic characteristics\, with applications spanning mortality\, health\, fertility\, social and economic processes\, and sustainable development. \nThis workshop aims to demystify the goals\, methodologies\, and applications of machine learning within the context of population research. Participants will engage in hands-on tutorials\, applying ML methods using R and data from the U.S. Census Bureau. While the course will provide an overview of the theoretical foundations of machine learning\, the primary focus is on practical application\, equipping attendees with the skills to employ these techniques effectively in their research. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/workshop-day-2-machine-learning-fundamentals-for-socio-demographic-researchers-texas-research-data-center-2/
LOCATION:In-Person
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Libraries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240923T181932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T183544Z
UID:10496-1727654400-1728086399@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Appreciation Week 2024
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce the return of our annual Faculty Appreciation Week running September 30 – October 4\, 2024. Coordinated by UTSA Faculty Success in partnership with colleges and faculty support offices across the university\, appreciation events for and about faculty are taking place at the Main Campus and Downton Campus that we hope you’ll attend. \nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/faculty-appreciation-week-2024/
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars,Faculty Success,Research,UTSA Academic Affairs,UTSA Research
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ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Faculty Success":MAILTO:FacultySuccess@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240930T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240904T134108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T134108Z
UID:10336-1727712000-1727715600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:QISE RIG Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA QISE RIG.\nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/qise-rig-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room JPL 4.04.12D & Virtual: TEAMS
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240910T212700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T212236Z
UID:10435-1727780400-1727784000@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Enhance Your Reading Experience with Immersive Reader
DESCRIPTION:Transform how you read with the Immersive Reader! In this session\, you’ll explore how to customize the tool to boost comprehension and suit your learning style. Get ready to experience digital text in a whole new\, accessible way! \nCreating an effective learning environment for all is important to us. To request an accommodation\, please email DigitalAccessibility@utsa.edu one week prior to your scheduled training. \nClick here to view the event recording. \nLog In and Enroll
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/enhance-your-reading-experience-with-immersive-reader/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241001T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240828T163710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T160425Z
UID:10285-1727787600-1727794800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Grantsmanship 101: Keys to writing effective proposals
DESCRIPTION:A webinar covering the key steps to writing a competitive proposal\, best practices\, and common mistakes to avoid. The webinar will also cover how to interpret and respond to reviews. \nPresented By: Lucy Deckard\, Academic Research Funding Strategies\n Flyer_Grantsmanship 101 \nView the Event FlyerRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/grantsmanship-101-keys-to-writing-effective-proposals-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241002T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T144759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T142401Z
UID:10372-1727870400-1727874000@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Demystifying Copyright and Fair Use
DESCRIPTION:You have probably heard of the term “fair use”\, but how comfortable do you feel with navigating U.S. copyright law? For instance\, did you know that you are not required to register your copyrighted work with the U.S. Copyright Office? Join us for a hands-on workshop about the basics of copyright\, both in education and as a researcher. We’ll dispel some common copyright myths\, and differences between copyright law and other intellectual property law\, and teach you how to apply a Fair Use checklist to your scholarly work. \nPresented By: Emily Johnson\, Scholarly Communication Librarian\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA LibrariesRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/demystifying-copyright-and-fair-use-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241002T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241002T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240904T133620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T133620Z
UID:10332-1727874000-1727877600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:STEPS RIG Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA Human Performance RIG.\nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/steps-rig-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room JPL 4.04.12D & Virtual: TEAMS
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241002T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T145042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T145042Z
UID:10374-1727892000-1727895600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Simplifying Citations with Zotero
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Rachel Davis\, Information Specialist for Open Science\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA LibrariesYou have probably heard of the term “fair use”\, but how comfortable do you feel with navigating U.S. copyright law? For Don’t mind the writing but hate formatting citations and bibliographies? Working on your thesis or dissertation\, or even a long paper this semester? Citation managers such as Zotero® can help you store and organize the citations you find during your research. Zotero can also generate bibliographies in various styles\, insert in-text citations and allow you to share sources with collaborators. Attendees are encouraged to download and install Zotero before the session. Please see https://libguides.utsa.edu/zotero/setup for directions. We look forward to giving you hands-on experience with Zotero for your scholarly success. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/simplifying-citations-with-zotero-5/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241003T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241003T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240917T143949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T213715Z
UID:10463-1727964000-1727967600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Use Brainfuse in Your Class
DESCRIPTION:This interactive training session introduces faculty to Brainfuse\, an online tutoring and academic support platform integrated into your class. Faculty will learn how to effectively incorporate Brainfuse services into their course curriculum to enhance student learning and engagement. The training will cover the features of Brainfuse\, including live tutoring\, writing lab support\, and collaboration tools. Participants will explore practical strategies for promoting these resources to students and learn how to leverage the platform to support diverse learning needs. \nCreating an effective learning environment for all is important to us. To request an accommodation\, please email DigitalAccessibility@utsa.edu one week prior to your scheduled training. \nClick here to view webinar recording. \nLog In and Enroll
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/use-brainfuse-in-your-class/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241004T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240828T180811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T180811Z
UID:10287-1728039600-1728043200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Disabilities RIG Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA Disabilities RIG\nIf you would like information on joining existing RIGs\, please contact Dr. Siobhan Fleming\, Sr. Director for Faculty Development\, Siobhan.Fleming@utsa.edu in the office of Research. \nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/disabilities-rig-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Large Conference Room JPL 4.04.12C & Virtual: TEAMS
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241004T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241004T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T145300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T145300Z
UID:10377-1728061200-1728064800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Automate Your Citations with EndNote
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Emily Johnson\, Scholarly Communication Librarian\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA Libraries & Rachel Davis\, Information Specialist for Open Science\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA LibrariesDon’t mind the writing but hate formatting citations and bibliographies? Working on your thesis or dissertation\, or even a long paper this semester? Learn to use the simple but powerful features of EndNote®\, a citation management tool. In this hands-on workshop\, participants will learn to setup an EndNote library\, save references and PDFs\, and automatically create and edit a bibliography. Attendees are encouraged\, but not required\, to have EndNote already installed on a personal computer. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/automate-your-citations-with-endnote-7/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240828T181212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T144520Z
UID:10289-1728392400-1728399600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Writing Successful Proposals
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on work session and review for researchers working on specific proposals. We will provide information and advice based on the funders of interest to participants. This session will be a follow-up to the Grantsmanship 101 session (which participants either attended in person or watched online). In this session\, participants will work on their proposal sections and discuss them with colleagues. \nPresented By: Lucy Deckard\, Academic Research Funding Strategies\n Flyer_Writing Successful Proposals \nView the Event FlyerRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/writing-successful-proposals/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240826T161049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T161049Z
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SUMMARY:Pressbooks Basics: Simple Book Publishing at UTSA
DESCRIPTION:Pressbooks is an open educational resource authoring platform for simple book publishing. It has several uses in courses: from creating original OER\, remixing existing OER\, and even working with students to create a collaborative book as a class project that can be used as a renewable assignment. Pressbooks can also be used to openly license and share findings for grant-funded projects. Upon completion of the Pressbooks Basic workshop\, attendees can create a new book\, clone an existing book\, remix chapters from various Creative Commons licensed books\, add media and other content to a book\, and export a book in a wide range of formats. \nRegister for this Zoom workshop below. \nRegister for this eventPresented By:DeeAnn IvieOpen Education Coordinator• Coordinates the Adopt-a-Free-Textbook grant program and facilitates outreach to campus partners in support of the initiative\n• Certified in OER Librarianship through the Open Education Network and is also Creative Commons Certified.\n• Provides research and teaching support for social sciences faculty and tailors library sessions and tutorials for classes\n• Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the University of North Texas\n• ORCiD ID is 0000-0002-9918-9530.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/pressbooks-basics-simple-book-publishing-at-utsa/
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,College of Liberal and Fine Arts,College of Sciences,Department of English,Department of History,Faculty Success,Institutional Effectiveness,Learning Technologies,UTSA Libraries,UTSA Office of Research Support,UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241008T150000
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SUMMARY:Pressbooks Basics: Simple Book Publishing at UTSA
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: DeeAnn Ivie\, Open Education Coordinator\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA LibrariesPressbooks is an open educational resource authoring platform for simple book publishing. It has a number of uses in courses: from creating original OER\, remixing existing OER\, and even working with students to create a collaborative book as a class project that can be used as a renewable assignment. Pressbooks can also be used to openly license and share findings for grant-funded projects. Upon completion of the Pressbooks Basic workshop attendees will be able to: create a new book\, clone an existing book\, remix chapters from a variety of different Creative Commons licensed books\, add media and other content to a book\, export a book in a wide range of formats. \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/pressbooks-basics-simple-book-publishing-at-utsa-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
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SUMMARY:Adobe AI: Using AI for poster sessions and printed graphics – Illustrator
DESCRIPTION:This lunch and learn series will introduce faculty to the basics of using generative AI to create with Adobe. Each hour-long session will cover a specific tool. \nBy attending this session\, participants will be able to:\na. See an overview of vector creation and color correction without AI\nb. Recolor images with AI\nc. Create vector images with AI\nd. Modify AI Created vectors \nCreating an effective learning environment for all is important to us. To request an accommodation\, please email DigitalAccessibility@utsa.edu one week prior to your scheduled training. \nLog in and Enroll
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/adobe-ai-using-ai-for-poster-sessions-and-printed-graphics-illustrator/
LOCATION:MS 240
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240820T174459Z
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SUMMARY:Data and Visualizations Workshop Sponsored by Mozilla Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub (CEDISH) and the Digital Humanities Student Association (DHSO) at UTSA for an enlightening workshop on “Responsible Datasets in Context\,” sponsored by the Mozilla Foundation. This engaging session\, led by Dr. Melanie Walsh\, assistant professor in the Information School at the University of Washington\, Dr. Anna Preus\, who leads the new Humanities Data Lab and serves as core faculty in the Textual Studies program at the University of Washington\, and Dr. Amardeep Singh\, professor of English at Lehigh University will explore the critical intersection of data science\, humanities\, and social responsibility. Participants will gain insights into creating contextually rich datasets\, developing data essays\, and crafting effective visualizations. \nThe workshop will also feature a Q&A session and a career discussion\, offering valuable advice for those interested in responsible data practices. Drawing from the innovative Responsible Datasets project\, this workshop emphasizes the importance of understanding the social and historical context of data in all data work and provides models for responsible data curation\, documentation\, storytelling\, and analysis. \nProject website: https://www.responsible-datasets-in-context.com \nRegister for this event
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/data-and-visualizations-workshop-sponsored-by-mozilla-foundation/
LOCATION:John Peace Library | Assembly Room | 4.04.22
ORGANIZER;CN="Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub (CEDISH)":MAILTO:cedish@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240913T153947Z
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SUMMARY:Human Performance RIG Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 monthly meeting of the UTSA Human Performance RIG.\nView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/human-performance-rig-meeting-10/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room JPL 4.04.12D
CATEGORIES:Research,UTSA Research
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241010T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241010T141500
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240827T182650Z
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SUMMARY:Generative AI Across the UT System: A UT System Mini-Conference Series
DESCRIPTION:We invite faculty\, staff\, postdoctoral researchers\, and graduate students across the UT System to join our monthly webinar series\, AI Across the UT System. This series will explore how each campus is integrating generative artificial intelligence into teaching and learning. Each session will be organized by the respective Center for Teaching and Learning\, or its equivalent\, on participating campuses\, providing a platform for sharing insights\, strategies\, and innovations. \nCreating an effective learning environment for all is important to us. To request an accommodation\, please email DigitalAccessibility@utsa.edu one week prior to your scheduled training. \nMissed a session? Catch up on all Generative AI Across the UT System mini-series conference sessions anytime with our on-demand recordings. \nLog In and Enroll
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/generative-ai-across-the-ut-system-ut-system-mini-conference-series-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241014T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240905T145805Z
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Citation Managers: Which One Is Right For You?
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Shari Salisbury\, Librarian II\, Reference & Instruction\, UTSA LibrariesThere are many citation managers. Which one is right for you? This workshop will explain what a citation manager is and how it can help you organize your citations\, insert citations as you write your paper\, and generate your bibliography. If you plan to attend one of our hands-on Endnote®\, Zotero®\, or BibTeX® / LaTex® workshops\, we recommend that you start with this overview. It will introduce you to the benefits of using a citation manager\, explain the different features and fee structures\, and show you how to get started. No previous knowledge or experience with citation managers is required. Come discover which tool is best for you! \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/an-introduction-to-citation-managers-which-one-is-right-for-you-3/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T061602
CREATED:20240913T211912Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Accessible Presentations: PowerPoint & Express Tips
DESCRIPTION:Elevate your presentations with accessibility in mind! Learn how to design visually appealing slides that meet accessibility standards and use built-in tools to ensure everyone can engage with your content. Let’s make your presentations shine for all audiences! \nCreating an effective learning environment for all is important to us. To request an accommodation\, please email DigitalAccessibility@utsa.edu one week prior to your scheduled training. \nClick here to view the recoding. \nLog In and Enroll
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/creating-accessible-presentations-powerpoint-express-tips/
LOCATION:ONLINE WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation
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