UPDATES FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 10

CTL WORKSHOPS 

Professional Development Offerings – FALL 2025

DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY OPEN LAB CTLF-S145-508 11/11/3035; 3:30-4:30 PM, T925, L. Haslam
REACH OUT, SPEAK UP, SEEK HELP CTLF-E110-501 11/12/2025; Noon – 1:00 PM; L244; I. Norris
CANVAS OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT DATA CTLF-C203-501 11/12/2025;2:00-3:00 PM, L243
CANVAS OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT DATA CTLF-C203-530 11/13/2025;12:00-1:00 PM, Online
DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY OPEN LAB CTLE-S145-505 12/10/2025; 10:00 – 11:00 AM; L243; L. Haslam

REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS

To register for any of the CTL’s on-campus and online workshops, this link gives you access to instant enrollment: Register for Non-Credit Classes. Please note, that if you see Guest/Sign-In in the upper right corner of your screen, make sure to click the Sign-In tab. 

Other Helpful Resources

 

Can We Help?

Let us know what we can do to assist you!  Contact us at: ctl@morainevalley.edu, (708) 974-5347 or visit us in L244

Call for CTL Workshop Proposals

The Center for Teaching and Learning is now accepting proposals for spring 2026. Facilitate a workshop to share something interesting with your colleagues about your classroom or present information about the services your department provides to the college community. Use the Workshop Proposal Form for submissions. The deadline date for spring proposals is Monday, October 27.

DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY COMPLIANCE REQUIRED BY APRIL 2026

In accordance with the U.S. Department of Justice’s updated rule under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all public colleges and universities must ensure their digital content—including websites, mobile apps, and online course materials—meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards by April 24, 2026. Please see the Web Accessibility Presentation for additional details.  To learn how to make materials accessible, visit the Center for Teaching and Learning website to view on-demand resources and the schedule of live workshops and open labs.  For compliance-related questions, contact Kelly Grab. For training questions, please contact the Center for Teaching and Learning.

NISOD PRESENTS Small Bytes, Big Brains: Why Microlearning Isn’t Just a Snack

Thursday, November 13, 1015 – 1:00- 2:00 p.m. CST

This webinar will empower your staff, faculty, and even yourself with learning that actually fits into the day-to-day reality of higher ed. From quick wins to credentialed skill-building, this session proves that small doesn’t mean insignificant—it means smart. You will define the key concepts of microlearning and micro-credentials and explain their relevance to professional development in higher education. Identify effective strategies for designing and delivering microlearning experiences tailored to diverse learner needs and institutional goals. Apply practical tools and ideas to integrate bite-sized learning into existing training programs, supporting continuous growth without overwhelming learners.

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