ACADEMIC PROGRAMS & CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
Digital Teaching & Learning
Established in 2021, the Digital Teaching & Learning (DTAL) Center at Simmons College of Kentucky is a cutting-edge hub for distance and online education. Our mission is to provide educational excellence and a positive online learning experience for all students, faculty, and the community.
At the DTAL Center, we foster a transformative and inclusive learning environment. With reliable technical support and a focus on positive online teaching and learning, we prepare educators and learners for success in the dynamic digital age.
Dr. Tytianna Ringstaff, Director
Dr. Tytianna Ringstaff specializes in innovative and research-informed online teaching and learning experiences across academic programs and the Simmons Dual Credit Program, serves as a professor and curriculum designer for the Black Film Institute, and helps manage several grant-based programs.
MISSION & VISION
To provide educational excellence and a positive online teaching and learning experience for students, faculty, and staff, utilizing emerging technologies and research-based best practices from a Black-centered and social justice-oriented perspective.
Empowering educators and learners with premier online courses and certifications, we aim to grow as a leading center in digital teaching and learning. Our inclusive and supportive environment fosters academic success, personal growth, and lifelong teaching and learning opportunities for all at Simmons College of Kentucky.
Innovative Learning Ecosystem
We embrace a diverse learning ecosystem, incorporating pedagogically appropriate, emerging technologies, and research-based best practices from a Black-centered and social justice lens. Our offerings include online academic programs, resources, tools, and continuous improvement of technological infrastructure.
Empowering Faculty and Learners
We empower our faculty and learners through comprehensive professional development training with stackable credentials throughout the year. Our commitment to excellence extends to a 100 percent online Associate degree program that launched in Fall 2023.
ElderServe
Simmons Senior Tech Hub at ElderServe
The Simmons Learning Center transforms lives by offering free, bi-weekly digital literacy workshops for seniors. With the support of the Simmons Tech Scholars—current Simmons students—elder participants are gaining confidence in navigating smartphones, computers, and tablets and other devices, while managing online services, and even exploring artificial intelligence. Taking the time to improve the quality of life for countless older adults.
Sign up for Workshops by dialing (502) 778-7418 or clicking the button to call.
Workshop Schedule at ElderServe — Located at 631 South 28th St, Louisville
- August 20 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
- September 3 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
- September 17 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
- October 1 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
- October 15 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
- October 29 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
- November 12 — 11:30am – 12:30pm
Workshops are just one hour long. Held on each of the following dates from 11:30am until 12:30pm—at ElderServe. Located at 631 South 28th St in Louisville.
- January 21
- February 4
- February 18
- March 4
- March 18
- April 1
- April 15
Learning the Anatomy of a Computer
- Staying Safe Online
- Telling Your Story: Genealogy and Ancestry with Library Sources
- Learning About Important Government Websites
- Learning Online with Canvas
- Exploring iPads and Mobile Technology
- All About Google
- Digitizing Photos
- Shopping Online with Apps on Your Cell Phone
- Ordering Meds, Food, and Groceries
- Restaurants
- Using MyChart
- FaceTime to Keep in Touch
- Creativity with Canva
Professional Development
The DTAL Center is committed to educational excellence and creating a positive online learning experience for all students, faculty, and the greater community. We employ a vast learning ecosystem of pedagogically appropriate, emerging technologies and research-based best practices from a Black-centered and social justice lens to provide online academic offerings, resources and tools, guidance, continuous improvement of technological infrastructure, and professional development training for faculty with stackable credentials throughout the year.
Simmons Faculty & Staff Registration
Join us for research-proven online teaching and learning strategies! All sessions are from 12:00 PM to 1:00 pm on a Wednesday or Friday as virtual on Zoom unless noted as “In Person.” A Zoom link is shared upon completing the registration. A post-survey will be sent automatically to your Simmons email after each PD.
Wed. 8/13 – Empowering Student Success Through Digital Navigation and Support. Facilitator: Dr. Tytianna Ringstaff Register
Fri. 8/15 – Understanding the Features of SONIS. Facilitator: Tia Spence-Gigger | Register
Wed. 8/27 – The Power of Instructor Presence: Enhancing Engagement and Connection in the Classroom. Facilitator: Dr. Janice Poston | Register
Fri. 8/29 – How Data Drives Decision Making. Facilitator: Tia Spence-Gigger | Register
Wed. 9/3 – Exploring the 504 Plan to Accommodate Students. Facilitator: Ingrid Bowman-Thomas | Register
Fri. 9/5 – Ensuring Excellence: Quality Matters and the Master Course Template. Facilitator: Dr. Janice Poston | Register
Fri. 9/12 – Improving Student Writing: How to Better Help Your Students. Facilitator: Professor Christian Lucas | Register
Fri. 9/19 – DTAL PD – Power Up Your Productivity: Basic Training on Microsoft 365 for Faculty and Staff. Facilitator: Dr. Tytianna Ringstaff | Register
Wed. 9/24 – DTAL PD – Best Practices for Using AI Tools in the Classroom. Facilitator: Dr. Tytianna Ringstaff | Register
Wed. 10/1 – Building an ePortfolio in Higher Education, Part II. Facilitator: Dr. Valerie Washington | Register
Fri. 10/3 – Supporting Adult Learners with Andragogy in Digital Classrooms. Facilitator: Dr. Alana Stevenson | Register
Wed. 10/8 – Universal Design for Learning: Creating Inclusive and Engaging Classrooms for All Students. This professional development session, “Universal Design for Learning: Creating Inclusive and Engaging Classrooms for All Students,” will equip HBCU faculty and staff with practical skills in differentiating instruction, fostering accessibility, and designing engaging, student-centered learning environments. Facilitator: Dr. Janice Poston |Register
Fri. 10/10 – Leveraging Credly Badges to Enhance Your Digital Portfolio. Facilitator: Abby Loughran | Register
Wed. 10/22 – Supporting Simmons Dual Credit Program Students. Facilitators: Dr. Kevin Garner and Dr. Fields | Register
Wed. 10/29 – Mastering Rubric Design: Best Practices for Fair and Effective Assessment. Dr. Alana Stevenson | Register
Fri. 10/31 – Bringing Research to Life: Integrating Hands-On Research Across Disciplines. Facilitator: Dr. Nancy Seay | Register
Wed. 11/5 – Improving Enrollment and Recruitment Strategies. Facilitator: Dr. Wil Lucas | Register
Fri. 11/7 – The Professor as Curator. Facilitator: Dr. Ken Jobst | Register
Wed. 11/12 – Deconstructing Eurocentric Scholarship for HBCU Faculty and Staff. Dr. Camara Douglas | Register
Fri. 11/14 – Enhancing Student Outcomes: Effective Strategies for Improving Teaching and Learning. Facilitator: Dr. Annette Bridges | Register