
Sparkshop: Low-Stakes Checks in Brightspace with Creator+ Practice
March 26, 2026 @ 12:30 pm - 12:45 pm
Session Overview:
Frequent, low-stakes practice helps students learn by reducing anxiety and providing timely feedback throughout a course. In this Sparkshop, you’ll explore how Creator+ Practice can be used to create quick knowledge checks, guided review activities, and formative assessment opportunities inside Brightspace. This session is returning from fall and is perfect for instructors looking to strengthen learning without increasing grading workload.
REGISTER FOR SPARKSHOP CONNECTION INFORMATION
You only need to register once for any one Sparkshop as the connection information is the same for all Sparkshops.
About Sparkshops:
Sparkshops are 15 minute mini-workshops, facilitated by CFE staff. Sparkshops are meant to start exploration of a chosen topic with continued support from the CFE as requested.
Each Sparkshop provides:
- An introduction or re-imagined approach to an evidence-based teaching practice, or productivity strategy
- Potential reasons faculty or staff might incorporate the practice in their course(s) or work flow
- Examples of how the practice can be implemented
- Resources for further investigation of the practice
Change One Thing Program:
Attending Sparkshops adds to your eligibility to receive the “Change One Thing” Certificate.
To earn the certificate, participants will:
✔ Attend at least three sparkshops, workshops (e.g., Integrating AI Into Your Teaching sessions) or other learning opportunities offered by the Center for Faculty Excellence.
✔ Implement a small but impactful change in one of their courses.
✔ Submit a brief reflection on the change and its anticipated or observed impact.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CHANGE ONE THING CERTIFICATE
Location
Virtual – register for connection information.
Audience
All Faculty
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