Engage and excite your students through writing assignments. Learn about techniques to promote more interaction in online courses.
Unit: Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
ReggieNet workshops help you prep for fall teaching
This is your last chance to take the complete ReggieNet workshop series before the beginning of fall classes!
Week of July 13: Understanding Intellectual Property, ReggieNet, Building Community
Look at effective ways to protect your intellectual property. Examine tools to gauge your students learning with ReggieNet. Come up with techniques to build community within the classroom.
Week of July 6: Quality Matters and Integrating Curriculum Development, Assessment, and Planning
Learn how to use the Quality Matters rubric in your online courses. Look at ways to use development, assessment, and planning together to promote collaboration.
Week of June 29: Excel, Clickers, Select Survey
Assess the basic features of Microsoft Excel. Inspect ways to use Clickers with PowerPoint to engage students with the material. Grasp the fundamental aspects of Select Survey.
Teaching with clickers is a snap!
Three special workshops, starting June 25, can help you achieve greater learning in your classrooms—whether you’re new to using classroom clickers or an old hand at it.
Week of June 22: Going Global With Your Course, Community Partners Lunch and Learn
Make your students more globally engaged. Find community partners to help your students learn through service.
Introducing CTLT’s iPad® App Exploration Program
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology is offering a new program that will allow the testing of apps related to enhanced teaching and student learning, at no cost.
Important reminder: ReggieNet Tests & Quizzes tool
Students using the Test & Quizzes function in ReggieNet need to keep in mind a few important steps to ensure that their work is properly saved in the system.
Week of June 8: Teach with Social Media Analytics, Working with International Students
Learn how tracking social media can engage your students. Inspect techniques that can help ease some of the struggles international students frequently face.