Registration is now open for Summer 2014 Technology Short Courses. CTLT will offer more than 20 of these workshops, covering a variety of applications commonly used on campus, starting in early June.
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Eight approaches to teaching
Beginning with this year’s Summer Institute, the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology is introducing a new way of “tagging” our events.
Explore new and redesigned courses at the DART Online Showcase
Faculty members from across campus, part of the inaugural cohort of DART Online, will give presentations about their redesigned courses on Thursday, May 8, and Friday, May 9.
Opscan Evaluation extends service hours for final exam week
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s Opscan Evaluation service will open early and close late during finals week to accommodate instructors’ hectic schedules.
Summer Institute Kickoff set for May 13
Celebrate the start of summer with a preview of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s Summer Institute Workshops. We’re kicking off the season Tuesday, May 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with snacks, door prizes, and a lot of great teaching ideas!
Get a tour of ReggieNet’s new features in just 20 minutes
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology is offering teachers on campus a chance to explore new features and tools recently added to ReggieNet. This is especially important for instructors who plan to use ReggieNet in the summer or fall.
Hurry! New ReggieNet workshops are filling up fast
Thanks to ReggieNet’s spring break tune-up, teachers on campus have new tools to help engage students online.
ReggieNet gets major spring break update
Illinois State University’s learning management system is getting a tune-up. Members of the ReggieNet team will install a major software update starting Monday, March 10. The upgrade improves some behind-the-scenes issues and introduces a number of exciting new features.
‘To MOOC or Not to MOOC?’ workshop set for March 3
Massive open online courses (or MOOCs) have been in the news almost daily since 2011, when two Stanford University professors offered a computer science course online to 160,000 students. Some believe that MOOCs could transform access to higher education worldwide, while others fear MOOCs could also mean the end of brick and mortar universities and their faculties.
Week of February 24: Dreamweaver, Clickers, SPIN Training
A look at this week’s classes offered by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology at Illinois State.