The lightning talk schedule is below. The presentations will be short (10-15 minutes), followed by time for discussion and specific questions about the topic. Please stop by for the topics you are most interested in.

Thursday, October 5
Time Lightning Presentation Title
11am

See the Lightboard in Our Studio! (Andy Poulos)

Filming a lecture with a chalkboard makes an awkward video since you usually can’t face the camera, not so with a lightboard! A lightboard allows you to face your viewers while writing and gesturing. Come check out the Lightboard on the A level of Regenstein.

Tour the OneButton Studio! (Clair Finnigan)

Do you need to create a video? Or do you want your students to create a video for an assignment? Then check out The OneButton Studio, a simple and easy-to-use video studio that requires no previous video production experience to operate. 

12pm

Preparing Your Students for Literature Reviews (Rebecca Starkey)

Conducting a literature review can be a daunting task for students at all levels. Learn how the Library can help prepare your students to embark upon this key part of the research process. 

1pm

Forum for Digital Culture, Research and Teaching (Carmen Caswell)

The Forum for Digital Culture is the center and meeting place for digital arts and humanities at the University of Chicago.  Learn about student instruction, support for faculty research, and other resources.

2pm

Accessibility Tools for Academic Content (Pat Kogos)

The University offers many different tools to help you offer course content that’s accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Is your content on a website? In a PDF? In Canvas? Learn how to use enterprise tools to strengthen digital access across platforms.