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 […]

Online Content: Tips and Tricks (CTLF-I124-530)

Online

This workshop provides educators with practical strategies for creating and enhancing online course content. Learn best practices, discover useful tools, and gain actionable insights to improve your online teaching.

Positive Classroom Interactions (CTLF-S144-501)

R. Smith, S. Gray

This faculty-focused interactive workshop is designed to provide faculty members tools to generate positive communication between themselves and their students. In addition, the workshop will explore methods to de-escalate tense […]

Positive Classroom Interactions (CTLE-S144-502)

TBD , United States

This faculty-focused interactive workshop is designed to provide faculty members tools to generate positive communication between themselves and their students. In addition, the workshop will explore methods to de-escalate tense […]

AI in the Classroom (CTLF-T158-531)

Online

In this session, faculty will discuss how artificial intelligence can enhance faculty productivity in the classroom. Additionally, this session will showcase resources available in the AI Toolkit on CTL Website.

Positive Classroom Interaction (CTLF-S144-503)

S117A , United States

You are invited to a faculty-focused interactive workshop entitled “Positive Classroom Interactions.” We have noticed that as the semester gets closer difficult conversations with students increase. How can we reduce […]

Engaging Discussion Boards (CTLF-I314-530)

Online

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 […]

MVLA: NEURODIVERSITY FOR HIGHER ED (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 […]

ACCESSIBLE ONLINE COURSES (CTLF-I128-530)

Online

This presentation explores the importance of accessibility in educational settings. Participants will gain insights into creating accessible digital content.

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Registration:
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