Artemis II’s recent launch and circuit around the moon showed how NASA’s missions communicate powerfully across the nation’s divides. Since the space agency’s formation during the Cold War, it has worked to connect the public to its complex engineering feats and role in national security. The Apollo missions mirrored the postwar “social contract” between science and society, ensuring that federally funded scientists worked in the public interest. But by the 1970s, falling public support required that NASA reconsider how it connected to society.
Make your slides more accessible by adjusting slide reading order, switching to built-in layouts, and creating unique, descriptive titles.
This 45-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held online and will not be recorded.
The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices are prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.
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Learn simple strategies for headings, fonts, and spacing that make your course materials more accessible.
This 45-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held online and will not be recorded.
The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices are prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.
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Ensure that your instructional materials reach all learners by creating accessible charts.
This 45-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held online and will not be recorded.
The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices are prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.
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Ensure that your instructional materials reach all learners by creating accessible tables.
This 45-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held online and will not be recorded.
The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices are prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.
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Ensure all your instructional materials reach all learners by creating descriptive hyperlinks and well-structured lists.
This 45-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held online and will not be recorded.
The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices are prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.
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This event is hosted virtually via Zoom. Register for more information.
Research Development Opportunity Kickoffs
Research Development Opportunity Kickoff events are introductions to specific funding opportunities or resources that enhance application competitiveness. Introductions provide an overview of requirements, advice and lessons learned from experienced faculty, and a chance to network with others. Sponsored by KE Research Development.
Are you an ASU faculty or staff member interested in harnessing Generative AI to create better learning experiences? Join us for a free, two-hour virtual workshop where you'll explore the fundamentals of Learning Engineering and Principled Innovation, and get hands-on with ASU's CreateAI Builder platform. No prior experience required — this session is designed specifically for those new to these concepts. Advanced workshops are coming soon for those ready to go further.
Your sustainability impact starts here.
Join University Sustainability Practices for our Sustainability Recognition Program Summer Drop-In Sessions; informal, virtual sessions designed to help you learn about and succeed in the newly re-launched