Student Teaching Assistant (Up to 2 Positions) - Faculty of Arts
University of Prince Edward Island Voir toutes les offres
- Charlottetown, PE
- 17,00 $ par heure
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Coordinate administrative aspects of the course for a large asynchronous cohort, ensuring smooth operation of weekly activities, announcements, and assignment timelines
- Monitor and manage the course Moodle environment, including discussion forums, assignment submissions, and general student communications
- Respond promptly to routine student inquiries regarding course expectations, deadlines, and navigation of course materials
- Support the rollout, tracking, and organization of staged assignments and multimedia submissions across the semester
- Assist with grading workflows, record management, and distribution of instructor feedback according to established rubrics and timelines
- Identify and flag emerging issues or patterns in student engagement, participation, or technical challenges for the instructor
- Familiarize oneself with the Digital Education Council (2025) AI Literacy Framework and related resources, modelling intentional curiosity across the dimensions of Understanding AI and Data; Critical Thinking and Judgement; Ethical and Responsible Use; and Human-Centricity, Emotional Intelligence, and Creativity
- As needed, host optional virtual drop-in question sessions and/or schedule one-on-one meetings with students to clarify course expectations and support progress on staged assignments
- Maintain reasonable flexibility to attend periodic coordination meetings with the instructor to review course progress, troubleshoot challenges, and adjust administrative processes as needed
- Must be a current UPEI student
- Demonstrate exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail, particularly in projects with multiple components, deadlines, and logistical coordination
- Clear and professional written communication skills suited to corresponding with large groups of students in an online learning environment
- Aptitude for managing communications and administrative workflows in large-cohort or asynchronous courses
- Ability to anticipate challenges, troubleshoot issues, and implement practical solutions independently
- Experience working with learning management systems (e.g., Moodle) or comparable digital platforms
- Demonstrate reliability, professionalism, and time-management skills in fast-paced academic settings
- Interest in the social, ethical, and cultural questions surrounding artificial intelligence and other transformative technologies
- Practical experience using AI tools, including large language models, and familiarity with other common forms of AI-enabled systems such as generative image tools, transcription or summarization tools, recommendation systems, or AI-assisted research tools
- Familiarity with Inquiry-Based Learning or project-based learning environments
- Academic experience engaging human-centred, interdisciplinary, or arts-informed perspectives on science and technology