ENGAGING DISCUSSION BOARDS (CTLF-I314-530)

A280

Looking for ways to spice up your discussion boards? During this time, we will be going over some tips on how to garner more engagement from students. This will be […]

MANAGING DUE DATES & QUIZ ATTEMPTS (CTLF-C207-530)

A280

We will explore the many tools for managing due dates and availability times for assignments and quizzes. You will also learn how to grant more time or additional attempts to […]

INTRO TO CANVAS/REFRESHER (CTLF-C101-501)

L243

This workshop will provide an introduction to the Canvas learning management system from an instructor perspective. In this session, participants will learn how to navigate Canvas, post a course syllabus, […]

Building a Quality Syllabus in 2024 (CTLF-I315-530)

A280

A well-designed syllabus is more than just a document; it's a roadmap that guides both instructors and learners through a meaningful and impactful educational journey. During this session, we will […]

MVLA: Language & Equality (CTLE-M228-530)

A280

A introduction into linguistic theory to appreciate the power of language over our thoughts and reality; how our language choices reflect the world to our students, and how we can […]

DUE DATES AND QUIZ ATTEMPTS (CTLF-C207-530)

A280

This is the tenth session in the self-care series hosted by the Wellness Coordinator and the Center for Teaching and Learning. Understand the significance of social health for mental well-being. […]

MVLA: CHAT GPT FOR TEACHERS (CTLF-M222-530)

A280

This course is designed for faculty members interested in learning more about artificial intelligence and how it might be used in the classroom. Students will gain foundational knowledge in AI, […]

Ready, Set, Teach: Equipping Faculty for Success

Online

The Center for Teaching and Learning is excited to announce the launch of our “Ready, Set, Teach: Equipping Faculty for Success” virtual professional development series, taking place on August 13-14, 2024. This series will cover a range of engaging topics designed to enhance your teaching skills, including strategies for teaching today’s learners, the use of […]

Neurodiversity for Higher Education (CTLF-M227-530)

Online

Neurodiversity – the idea that people’s brains differ markedly from each other – is an emergent topic in educational practices. Some ways that neurodiverse brains differ from neurotypical brains can include ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia, PTSD, and others. Many neurodiverse students process information differently, perceive sensory input differently, and have different emotional regulation needs […]

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