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Get ready to teach during Faculty Prep Week
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology can help with consultations on a variety of teaching topics and special walk-in workshops during the week of August 15.
Week of August 1: Your Classroom Tech Policy, Summer Showcase
Explore the best ways to deal with distracting devices in your class. Plus, don’t miss out on innovative ideas and presentations by fellow faculty members and staff during the Summer Showcase!
Week of July 25: Collaborate with your students using OneNote, ReggieNet
Are you prepared for this upcoming semester? Give your class a makeover by attending one of the many workshops offered at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.
Week of July 18: Get your students writing and trash tedious tests
Get ready for your fall semester courses the week of July 18 at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.
Weeks of May 23 & 30: Going Global, Group Activities in Large Classes, Service Learning
Summer Institute 2016 can help you to incorporate a global perspective in your teaching, explore ways to facilitate group work in large classroom settings, and empower students through service learning projects.
Week of May 16: GenEd, Your Classroom Tech Policy, Improv in the Classroom
Tired of fighting with your students about laptops and smartphones? Learn to create an inclusive, productive classroom tech policy this week at CTLT.
Redesign your course with CTLT’s Summer Institute 2016
Bring new perspectives and powerful student learning to your teaching. Registration is now open for summer course design workshops at CTLT.
Week of April 11: OneNote, Working towards Tenure, Select Survey
Create, share, and organize your work life with Microsoft OneNote. It is just one of the many professional development opportunities coming up.
Week of April 4: Encourage students to do original work, Explore OneDrive and Office 365
Design assessments that genuinely measure your students’ knowledge– and encourages them to do their own work and avoid cheating. Plus, learn how OneDrive can help you take your data anywhere.