The Summit's virtual track is back! This track focuses on the context of online teaching. Proposals are due March 15.

Toward Rigor, Health, & Equanimity: The What, Why, & How of Cultivating Trusting Relationships 

During this interactive keynote presentation, Dr. Artze-Vega will describe the multifaceted benefits of trusting relationships for faculty and students alike, including their impact on learning. She will acknowledge key challenges in earning and maintaining trust when teaching online, suggest practical approaches, crowdsource ideas, and offer participants a brief, low-stakes opportunity to try out an online trust generator.

Dr. Isis Artze-Vega

About Dr. Isis Artze Vega

Dr. Isis Artze-Vega is the lead author and editor of the The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching and co-author of Connections Are Everything: A College Student’s Guide to Relationship-Rich Education. Most recently, she served as college provost and vice president for academic affairs at Valencia College in Central Florida, which serves about 70,000 students annually and has long been regarded one of the nation’s best community colleges. She provided strategic leadership for the College’s seven campuses, as well as for the areas of curriculum, assessment, faculty development, distance learning, and partnerships for educational excellence. Prior to joining Valencia, Isis served as assistant vice president for teaching and learning at Florida International University (FIU). Before FIU, she taught English composition and enrollment management at the University of Miami.

Wednesday, April 29

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Review the full call for virtual track proposals for the 2026 Summit.