Educational Technologies for Fall 2024

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Dear Faculty,

Welcome back! As we start a new semester, we invite you to take a look at the new developments in educational technologies at Georgetown.


Technology Updates

Artificial Intelligence

For incorporating AI tools in teaching and research, see the extensive resources on the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS) site or reach out cndls@georgetown.edu.

Canvas Updates

New Tools

  • Join the pilot to use Gradescope! If you are teaching large courses you can leverage Gradescope to help sort through large numbers of handwritten exams. Gradescope uses AI to read graphs, diagrams, math proofs, economics equations and lab summaries. The tool, integrated into Canvas, has features that allow a team of teaching assistants and professors to divide up work, practice horizontal grading, and help develop grading rubrics and policies while you are grading, automatically and instantly regarding all previously graded exams.
  • Lucid Chart and Lucid Spark. Now freely accessible through Canvas as external tools, LucidChart and Spark are apps for org. charts, flow charts and other charts. They are also available whenever faculty or students edit a document with a Rich Content Editor (RCE) menu, such as a Page, Discussion or answering an essay question or assignment. Please note: Lucid is a whiteboard app that might be a good substitute for Google’s JamBoard.

Digital Learning Days

Join us on Monday, August 26th, in ICC 224, for Digital Learning Days. Faculty will share how they are using AI, and we will offer Canvas and digital tools support throughout the afternoon. Keep an eye on your email for more information or visit our Digital Learning Days webpage.

Classroom Technology Contacts

Georgetown schools and campuses have the following separate points of contact for classroom technology needs:

Training and Consultations on Teaching, Technology and Teaching With Technology

Faculty and staff can reach out to CNDLS for help with effective and practical teaching techniques ranging from pedagogical choices to implementing technology tools. For quick help, “Ring our Doorbell” by filling out this form, and a CNDLS staff member will reach out to schedule a consultation within the hour. More information is available at cndls.georgetown.edu.

If you have questions or require support

  • For technical support with Canvas, please email: canvas-help@georgetown.edu
  • For general tech questions, including issues with GU Experience (formerly MyAccess), Zoom, NetID or password resets please email: help@georgetown.edu
  • For help with classroom technology on the Main Hilltop campus, please email: cets@georgetown.edu