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.
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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.
Week of March 30: Mathematica, ReggieNet, Rediscover the Document Camera
Engage students with Mathematica. Bring new materials into the classroom with the document camera. Come to the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology this week for these and other workshops.
Week of March 2: Designing Learning Spaces, International Seminar Series, ReggieNet
Explore intercultural competence with other faculty members this week at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.
Week of February 23: Keep the Memorization Zombies at Bay, Intro to ReggieNet
Stop by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology this week to examine different approaches to help prevent the memorization zombies from appearing. Learn the fundamentals of ReggieNet.
Week of February 16: Competing World Views, Study Abroad, ReggieNet
Discover how to foster student learning objectives related to intercultural development and global understanding with this week’s workshop on Learning Objectives for Study Abroad.
Week of February 9: Moving Beyond Memorization, Social Justice, ReggieNet
Learn different ways to approach topics of social justice and race in your classroom. Help your students move beyond memorization with various strategies in this week’s Teaching Excellence Series workshop.
Two workshops for online teachers
Providing a meaningful online learning experience takes skill, patience, and foresight. Teachers developing an online class must be able to look critically at what they’ve created (or, as is sometimes the case, what they’ve inherited from a colleague). This is essential for creating a learning environment that is comparable to or surpasses a more traditional
Week of February 2: Communicate with Your Students, Intro to iPad, ReggieNet Discussions
Examine various ways to approach classroom communication with this week’s Teaching Excellence Series: Competing Communication Strategies.
Week of January 26: How Memorization Works, Lead Study Abroad, Prezi
Challenge your students to do more than just remember facts, figures, and dates. Turn the whole world into your classroom. Take your next visual aid to a new, dynamic level.