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Accessibility Compliance Workshop: Making Digital Course Content Accessible Using Ally
Gain insights into course accessibility with this hands-on workshop. Learn how the powerful tool Ally can help you identify and improve the accessibility of your course materials.
In this session, you’ll learn how to interpret and act on the feedback provided in the Ally Course Accessibility Report, including: Understanding how Ally scores your course content , Prioritizing accessibility issues and opportunities for improvement , Fixing common accessibility concerns in documents, images, and more, Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your use of Ally, this workshop will help you turn accessibility insights into action.
What to Bring:
A laptop and access to one of your courses within SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas).
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. STO Meetup. Workshop Type: Accessibility. Open to Public: Yes.
Thursday, March 12, 2026, 2:00 PM – 2:50 PM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
Accessibility Compliance Workshop: Making Digital Course Content Accessible Using Ally
Gain insights into course accessibility with this hands-on workshop. Learn how the powerful tool Ally can help you identify and improve the accessibility of your course materials.
In this session, you’ll learn how to interpret and act on the feedback provided in the Ally Course Accessibility Report, including: Understanding how Ally scores your course content , Prioritizing accessibility issues and opportunities for improvement , Fixing common accessibility concerns in documents, images, and more, Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your use of Ally, this workshop will help you turn accessibility insights into action.
What to Bring:
A laptop and access to one of your courses within SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas).
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. STO Meetup. Workshop Type: Accessibility. Open to Public: Yes.
Monday, March 23, 2026, 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
YuJa Training for Faculty
An overview of how faculty can use YuJa to their advantage in their Canvas courses! Topics include: Creating recordings , Folders and quizzes , Understanding permissions and sharing , Content, captioning, grading, incorporating YuJa Quizzes into your Canvas courses and analytics.
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. Workshop Type: Vendor Sessions. Open to Public: Yes. Contact Name: Sharon Austin. Contact Email: saustin@ut.edu.
Thursday, March 26, 2026, 2:00 PM – 2:50 PM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
UTampa Faculty Travel & Entertainment Policy Training & Open Discussion
Join us in reviewing what's new in the Travel & Entertainment Policy that was effective January 1 of 2026 and share your thoughts in our open discussion forum.
Type of Event: General. Open to Public: No. Contact Name: Veronica Conde Santiago. Contact Email: acctpay@ut.edu.
Friday, March 27, 2026, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM.
ALDC, Tech 155.
Smarter Teaching with Zoom AI: Summaries, Study Tools & Accessibility
Learn how Zoom's AI tools can enhance your teaching through real-time summaries, searchable transcripts, and even student-ready study tools like auto-generated flash cards. We'll highlight accessibility benefits—including multilingual captions and transcripts—and demonstrate how to enable closed captions, which are off by default, to better support diverse learners. See how AI-powered features can simplify documentation, improve engagement, and reduce time spent on administrative tasks. Join us to explore practical ways Zoom AI can strengthen learning outcomes in your courses.
Zoom passcode: 790649.
Online Location: https://success.zoom.us/j/99025318605?pwd=Jwl9WradaRywBiW4BWrIbctUpXYorl.1&jst=2. Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. Workshop Type: Vendor Sessions. Open to Public: No. Contact Name: Academic Solutions. Contact Email: ITSAS@ut.edu.
Monday, April 6, 2026, 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
From Crisis to Integrity: Rebuilding Trust in the Age of Cheating
Presenter: Nate Rowe, Proctorio Account Director - US Southeast
This session will cover how the increase in online and AI technologies is rapidly changing the education landscape. Proctorio reviews over 30 years of research from experts within higher education and shares what they've learned about student behavior, why cheating is "contagious," and how tools and strategies can improve academic honesty long-term. We will also explore faculty readiness, peer influence and gain a deeper understanding of why students cheat.
Online Location: https://utampa.zoom.us/j/93761622577?pwd=lmDJuA6Hu91hdkDEDqFA8ES7GoyWDY.1. Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. Workshop Type: Vendor Sessions. Open to Public: No. Contact Name: Academic Solutions. Contact Email: ITSAS@ut.edu.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
10 Practical Uses for AI as a Faculty Member
Join this session as a countdown of some valuable uses of AI as a faculty member towards Teaching, Research, and Service. Applications will include Microsoft CoPilot, Khanmigo Teacher Tools, IgniteAI, Zoom AI Companion, and more.
Type of Event: General. Open to Public: No. Contact Name: Academic Solutions. Contact Email: ITSAS@ut.edu.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM.
ADLC, Jenkins TECH 155.
GenAI and Library AI tools
This session explores the benefits and risks of generative AI (GenAI), comparing library AI tools with a range of responsible GenAI applications. It highlights tools designed for both students and faculty, including several that offer unexpected advantages for faculty users.
Let us know if you want to take your class to this session.
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. Open to Public: No. Contact Name: Academic Solutions. Contact Email: ITSAS@ut.edu.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
Beyond the Chatbot: How AI Is Becoming Goal-Driven
Speaker: Dr. Jean Gourd
You've probably seen AI write essays or generate images. But what happens when it starts planning, using tools, and acting toward goals? In this interactive session, we'll move beyond the “ChatGPT as chatbot” mindset and explore the rise of agentic AI, systems that don't just answer questions but attempt to accomplish tasks. The conversation is geared toward faculty, staff, and administrators across disciplines. Through live demos and real academic examples, we'll examine what these systems can do today, where they may be headed over the next year, and what that might mean for teaching, administration, and university life. We'll also talk through important questions around FERPA, data governance, and responsible use. Expect clarity, practical examples, and discussion, not hype.
Join us to learn more! Select the link below to RSVP.
https://cglink.me/2sz/r419421.
Type of Event: General. Open to Public: No. Contact Name: Academic Solutions. Contact Email: ITSAS@ut.edu.
Thursday, April 9, 2026, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM.
ADLC, Tech 155.
Accessibility Compliance Workshop: Making Digital Course Content Accessible Using Ally
Gain insights into course accessibility with this hands-on workshop. Learn how the powerful tool Ally can help you identify and improve the accessibility of your course materials.
In this session, you’ll learn how to interpret and act on the feedback provided in the Ally Course Accessibility Report, including: Understanding how Ally scores your course content , Prioritizing accessibility issues and opportunities for improvement , Fixing common accessibility concerns in documents, images, and more, Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your use of Ally, this workshop will help you turn accessibility insights into action.
What to Bring:
A laptop and access to one of your courses within SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas).
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. STO Meetup. Workshop Type: Accessibility. Open to Public: Yes.
Friday, April 10, 2026, 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
YuJa Training for Faculty
An overview of how faculty can use YuJa to their advantage in their Canvas courses! Topics include: Creating recordings , Folders and quizzes , Understanding permissions and sharing , Content, captioning, grading, incorporating YuJa Quizzes into your Canvas courses and analytics.
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. Workshop Type: Vendor Sessions. Open to Public: Yes. Contact Name: Sharon Austin. Contact Email: saustin@ut.edu.
Friday, April 17, 2026, 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.
Accessibility Compliance Workshop: Making Digital Course Content Accessible Using Ally
Gain insights into course accessibility with this hands-on workshop. Learn how the powerful tool Ally can help you identify and improve the accessibility of your course materials.
In this session, you’ll learn how to interpret and act on the feedback provided in the Ally Course Accessibility Report, including: Understanding how Ally scores your course content , Prioritizing accessibility issues and opportunities for improvement , Fixing common accessibility concerns in documents, images, and more, Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your use of Ally, this workshop will help you turn accessibility insights into action.
What to Bring:
A laptop and access to one of your courses within SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas).
Type of Event: Information Technology and Security. STO Meetup. Workshop Type: Accessibility. Open to Public: Yes.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 11:00 AM – 11:50 AM.
Advanced Digital Literacy Center - 1st floor of Jenkins Technology Building.