A select group of Illinois State faculty will show off their newly-designed (or newly re-designed) online courses May 5-6 at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.
See the latest ideas in online teaching at Illinois State, May 5–6

A select group of Illinois State faculty will show off their newly-designed (or newly re-designed) online courses May 5-6 at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.
At Illinois State University, recording grades for nearly 20,000 students is a lot easier than it used to be.
Bring new perspectives and powerful student learning to your teaching. Registration is now open for summer course design workshops at CTLT.
Derek Conley, a Peace Corps fellow in applied economics, is using his expertise in statistical analysis to help keep McLean County safe.
A whopping 99 percent of teacher candidates in Illinois State University’s education program, the largest in the state, passed the edTPA assessment during the fall semester.
Illinois State University faculty look at Holocaust survivors’ guilt as it is passed from generation to generation, and comment on the idea that no one could see the Holocaust coming.
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology is looking for feedback from instructors on how they use Illinois State’s customized learning management system.
Final grade submission is coming soon. Now is the time to prepare your grade book in ReggieNet.
Illinois State alum Brad Merryman visited campus March 30 to discuss global engagement as part of the International Studies Seminar Series sponsored by the Office of International Studies and Programs.
Abhishek Varma in the College of Business is part of a team conducting an empirical study exploring incentives behind making socially responsible financial investments.