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Wayne State University

Join us virtually for the Michigan Canvas Users Conference (MCUC) on Friday, March 12, 2021, to discuss the rapid evolution of education and how to design virtual experiences that address systemic inequity!

Register to Attend Now!

In the past year, education has transformed to fit virtual life — creating additional challenges and fatigue not only for students, but also for educators, instructional designers, support personnel, and administrators. This change brought to light existing inequities in our social institutions and has given us an opportunity to reassess how we support all types of students. Together at MCUC 2021, we'll focus on providing an equitable education today and in the future.

Topics this year include:

  • Expanding access to the internet, electronic devices, and other technology resources to underserved populations. 
  • Initiatives and experiences that contribute to a more equitable learning environment
  • Equitable classroom solutions that use innovative technology and pedagogy
  • The evolution of best practices in instruction and course planning
  • Faculty development and adoption strategies
  • Administering and managing the remote classroom and workplace
  • Gamification for equity and accessibility
  • Training sessions with a Canvas specialist
Dr. Katz
Dr. Vikki Katz from Rutgers University will join us as our keynote speaker. Dr. Katz's research focuses on digital inequality and technology integration in classroom teaching. Learn more about her work at vikkikatz.com.

Apply to present

Do you use Canvas to support your courses, engage students, or improve the classroom at your educational institution? We encourage you to share your work by submitting a proposal to present at MCUC 2021! Submit your proposal at go.wayne.edu/mcucproposal.

More information

MCUC is the largest annual gathering of Michigan-based education, learning design, support, and administrative users of the cloud-based learning management system, Canvas. MCUC 2021 is the first year the conference is completely no-cost and hosted entirely online by Wayne State University, a premier research institution in the heart of Detroit. Registration is required to gain virtual entry to this event.