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Welcome to the 2025 TLT Symposium!

This annual event showcases ways that technology can be used to enhance teaching, learning, and research. The intent is give faculty and staff the opportunity to share how they are using technology in unique ways, network with other colleagues, and generate new project ideas. More information and event details can be found on the TLT Symposium Website.

Thank you our Blue Sponsor, Top Hat. Your support for the TLT Symposium is appreciated.

Donate to the Lion’s Pantry!
This year the TLT Symposium is again providing an opportunity for attendees to support the UN Sustainable Development Goal, Zero Hunger by donating items to the Lion’s Pantry. Items can be dropped off throughout the day at the Symposium.
or to register for this event.
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Saturday, March 22
 

10:15am EDT

Making It: Taking Student Work Public with Maker Pedagogy
Saturday March 22, 2025 10:15am - 11:00am EDT
108
This session will demonstrate how Maker technology can enhance project-based learning by enabling students to transform their ideas into tangible artifacts that engage others. Attendees will learn how tools like dye sublimation and graphic design software can foster creativity, collaboration, and practical skills. The presentation will share insights from a successful collaboration between ENGL 50: Introduction to Creative Writing and the Maker Commons in Pattee Library, supported by a microgrant from the Office for General Education. This partnership allowed students to extend their creative writing into the physical realm by producing custom-designed physical creations.
Speakers
avatar for Joe Bueter

Joe Bueter

Associate Professor of Teaching, Digital English Studio Assistant
Saturday March 22, 2025 10:15am - 11:00am EDT
108

11:15am EDT

Building Community Through Project-Based Learning: A Participatory AI Quilt Collaboration
Saturday March 22, 2025 11:15am - 12:00pm EDT
108
This hands-on session with Maker Commons blends community and technology, celebrating individuality while exploring Artificial Intelligence. Participants will engage in guided AI prompts that invite them to reflect on their heritage and ancestry, creating personalized textile swatches printed on magnets that will form a collaborative quilt installation. Through this interactive experience, participants will discover how generative AI can be customized to achieve meaningful, tailored outcomes. This event not only fosters creativity but also holds potential for interdisciplinary applications, making it adaptable for project-based learning and a variety of community settings, both inside and outside the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Anna Divinsky

Anna Divinsky

Associate Teaching Professor of Art, The Pennsylvania State University
Anna Divinsky is an Associate Teaching Professor, Integrative Arts, College of Arts and Architecture. She is also the program coordinator of two World Campus programs, Digital Multimedia Design, and the Digital Arts Certificate. Divinsky’s teaching experience spans over two decades... Read More →
Saturday March 22, 2025 11:15am - 12:00pm EDT
108

1:45pm EDT

Can AI Play?
Saturday March 22, 2025 1:45pm - 3:00pm EDT
108
Invites attendees to discover AI’s role in creativity through an interactive workshop focused on game design. Small teams will use text-based AI tools to brainstorm and prototype a board game, with support provided to ensure a fun and engaging learning journey. This experience showcases AI as a creative partner in the design process.
Saturday March 22, 2025 1:45pm - 3:00pm EDT
108
 
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