Summer Institute 2015, which starts in May and lasts through the first week of August, will feature more than 47 different events to help faculty members enhance students’ learning in the classroom and beyond.
Unit: Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
Week of June 1: Improv in the Classroom, Camtasia, Reinvent Your Course for Diversity
Come to the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology this week to identify different improvisational exercises to use in the classroom that promote active learning.
Week of May 25: ReggieNet Communication, Increase Engagement in Large Lecture Courses
After your long Memorial Day weekend, swing by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology for new workshops and some old favorites.
Lead a Study Abroad Program workshop, May 19
This three-hour workshop, facilitated by the Office of International Studies and Programs, will present an overview of the study abroad process and its foundational concepts.
Course Design Workshops start May 18
Course Design Workshops, offered as part of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s Summer Institute, help you build or rebuild a course. Experience one of these multiple-day workshops with a cohort of colleagues who can help generate ideas and take your teaching in new directions.
Workshop series helps infuse diversity into courses
Faculty members looking to create a more inclusive classroom can get some assistance from the Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) this summer with the “Reinvent Your Course for Diversity” workshop series.
Week of April 13: Rediscover the Document Camera, Global Citizenship and Critical Literacy
Uncover new uses of the technology in almost every classroom on campus. Also, investigate a critical approach for global citizenship education. These and other workshops are happening this week at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.