OneHE Webinars

Welcome to OneHE webinars – a supportive and uplifting series designed to create a safe, collaborative space for educators in higher education to explore various teaching topics. We believe that learning and sharing together can spark new ideas and foster a sense of community. Come as you are, cameras on or off.

Upcoming webinars

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May 13, 2026

Common AI Myths—and How to Move Past Them 

Join Nik Janos and Zach Justus from California State University, Chico, USA, to explore common myths around AI while raising productive questions about teaching, curriculum, and preparing students for an AI-integrated world. Participants will leave with a clearer sense of what to stop doing and where to focus next.
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May 27, 2026

Microdesign Strategies for Online Assessments

Join Alex Rockey from Bakersfield College, USA for a webinar exploring small strategies that can help you create online assessments that are less vulnerable to AI misuse.
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Jun 10, 2026

Dealing with AI: A Card-Based Approach to Human-Centered Learning

Explore practical, human-centered strategies for integrating AI in ways that strengthen—rather than diminish—what matters most in teaching and learning. Through the Analog Inspiration card deck, discover classroom activities that spark critical engagement with AI while deepening human connection, motivation, and values-driven practice.

What to expect

  • Sessions by Educators: Everyone has valuable insights! Our facilitators include experienced OneHE contributors and fellow educators passionate about sharing fresh teaching perspectives.
  • Practical Takeaways: Each focused 30-minute session provides actionable ideas you can implement in your classroom.
  • Interactive Atmosphere: Share your experiences, challenges, and successes in our friendly environment. Prefer to listen? Feel free to absorb ideas and reflect quietly – all styles of participation are welcome.
  • Diverse Topics: We explore timely themes relevant to today’s educators (view previous webinars).

Why participate?

  • Stay Current: Connect with contemporary teaching practices while making space for reflection and self-care.
  • Build Community: Join a network of educators who value empathy and mutual support.
  • Enhance Your Practice: Gain fresh perspectives and thoughtfully consider your teaching approach.
  • Learn Flexibly: Efficient yet meaningful sessions designed to leave you energized and inspired.

Attend our next webinar and become part of our welcoming community of educators. Or join our mailing list to stay informed about upcoming events.

Previous webinars

Apr 15, 2026

The AI Educational Double Bind: When to Lean In—and When to Refuse

Mar 18, 2026

What’s Burning Out Faculty? An Evidence-Based Approach to Faculty Wellbeing 

Mar 10, 2026

Title II Accessibility: Be Ready for the April Deadline

Feb 25, 2026

Authentic Assessment in the GenAI Age

Feb 11, 2026

Uses and Abuses of AI Agents in Education 

Jan 28, 2026

Peer and AI Review for Writing and Thinking

Jan 14, 2026

Mid-Term Strategies for Student Engagement

Dec 3, 2025

Supporting Students in Developing Information Literacy

Nov 19, 2025

Not Your Default Chatbot: Teaching Applications of Custom AI Agents

Nov 13, 2025

Asynchronous Online Teaching and Course Design in the AI Era

Upcoming webinars

A pale blue butterfly sitting in a piece of dry grass. Feature image
May 13, 2026

Common AI Myths—and How to Move Past Them 

Join Nik Janos and Zach Justus from California State University, Chico, USA, to explore common myths around AI while raising productive questions about teaching, curriculum, and preparing students for an AI-integrated world. Participants will leave with a clearer sense of what to stop doing and where to focus next.
Resource feature image
May 27, 2026

Microdesign Strategies for Online Assessments

Join Alex Rockey from Bakersfield College, USA for a webinar exploring small strategies that can help you create online assessments that are less vulnerable to AI misuse.
Event feature image a set of cards on green background
Jun 10, 2026

Dealing with AI: A Card-Based Approach to Human-Centered Learning

Explore practical, human-centered strategies for integrating AI in ways that strengthen—rather than diminish—what matters most in teaching and learning. Through the Analog Inspiration card deck, discover classroom activities that spark critical engagement with AI while deepening human connection, motivation, and values-driven practice.

previous webinar topics

Apr 15, 2026

The AI Educational Double Bind: When to Lean In—and When to Refuse

Mar 18, 2026

What’s Burning Out Faculty? An Evidence-Based Approach to Faculty Wellbeing 

Mar 10, 2026

Title II Accessibility: Be Ready for the April Deadline

Feb 25, 2026

Authentic Assessment in the GenAI Age

Feb 11, 2026

Uses and Abuses of AI Agents in Education 

Jan 28, 2026

Peer and AI Review for Writing and Thinking

Jan 14, 2026

Mid-Term Strategies for Student Engagement

Dec 3, 2025

Supporting Students in Developing Information Literacy

Nov 19, 2025

Not Your Default Chatbot: Teaching Applications of Custom AI Agents

Nov 13, 2025

Asynchronous Online Teaching and Course Design in the AI Era

Our next webinar

A pale blue butterfly sitting in a piece of dry grass. Feature image
May 13, 2026

Common AI Myths—and How to Move Past Them 

Join Nik Janos and Zach Justus from California State University, Chico, USA, to explore common myths around AI while raising productive questions about teaching, curriculum, and preparing students for an AI-integrated world. Participants will leave with a clearer sense of what to stop doing and where to focus next.

OneHE Show and Share webinars

Welcome to our ‘Show and Share’ webinars – a supportive and uplifting series designed to create a safe, collaborative space for educators in higher education to explore various teaching topics. We believe that learning and sharing together can spark new ideas and foster a sense of community. Come as you are, cameras on or off.

What to expect

  • Sessions by Educators: Everyone has valuable insights! Our facilitators include experienced OneHE contributors and fellow educators passionate about sharing fresh teaching perspectives.
  • Practical Takeaways: Each focused 30-minute session provides actionable ideas you can implement in your classroom.
  • Interactive Atmosphere: Share your experiences, challenges, and successes in our friendly environment. Prefer to listen? Feel free to absorb ideas and reflect quietly – all styles of participation are welcome.
  • Diverse Topics: We explore timely themes relevant to today’s educators (view previous topics).

Why participate?

  • Stay Current: Connect with contemporary teaching practices while making space for reflection and self-care.
  • Build Community: Join a network of educators who value empathy and mutual support.
  • Enhance Your Practice: Gain fresh perspectives and thoughtfully consider your teaching approach.
  • Learn Flexibly: Efficient yet meaningful sessions designed to leave you energized and inspired.

Ready to join?

Attend our next ‘Show and Share’ session and become part of our welcoming community of educators. Or join our mailing list to stay informed about upcoming events.

Experience OneHE: Book Your Demo

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  • Full platform walk-through
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Book now and unlock the potential of OneHE for your educators.

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