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The 2024 Upper Peninsula Teaching and Learning Conference (UPTLC) will be hosted by Bay College in Escanaba, Michigan, May 13-14, 2024. This year’s theme is Embracing Change: Meeting the Needs of Modern Learners. This theme captures the ongoing challenges wrought by the pandemic, the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and increased awareness of the diverse academic and mental health needs of today’s learners. This conference will create a community of educators invested in honing human and technological skills for successful, sustainable teaching and learning. 

The conference includes pre-conference interactive workshops, optional social activities, and a full conference day of concurrent sessions, poster sessions, and “Birds of a Feather” gathering time. We’re excited to share four timely conference tracks:

  • Teaching techniques for online, hybrid, or virtual learning 

  • Teaching and learning in the age of AI 

  • Engaging modern learners 

  • Self-care for college students and/or college employees

The UPTLC is a regional conference focused on the practice and scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education and K-12 education. The UPTLC creates a space for educators to connect, learn, share, and continue growing skills for teaching and learning. We invite educators and educational staff/administration to submit presentation proposals and/ or attend this conference.

5/7 - Registration is now closed; we can’t wait to see you at UPTLC 2024!

**schedule subject to change**
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Vince Jeevar

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Dr. Vince Jeevar’s primary areas of interest are in positive psychology, beliefs, and the effects of social media on mental health. His most recent project is working on an Ed.D in Educational Leadership where he is working on a research project concerning the introduction of ethical AI into the classroom. Vince was part of a Faculty Learning Community at Northern Michigan University that implemented the HyFlex course design model and co-authored the resulting Executive Report for administration. He is also a member of a workgroup at NMU concerning AI and how best to support faculty (and why faculty should engage with AI). He was the recipient of the Northern Michigan University Technology and Innovation Award in 2022.