A central location on campus brings the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s many services closer to faculty and staff.
CTLT moves to Williams Hall in mid-September

A central location on campus brings the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s many services closer to faculty and staff.
Opscan Evaluation will be closed starting Thursday, September 5, as CTLT begins a move to Williams Hall.
A new course in ReggieNet, “Introduction to Technology at Illinois State,” is now available to guide students through the ins and outs of Illinois State’s technology.
Students and instructors should plan for ReggieNet to be offline for most of the day.
Everyone who teaches or supports teaching at Illinois State is welcome to submit a proposal. The symposium theme is “Intentional Technologies: Reclaiming Our Spaces”.
Wish you could just snap your fingers and make all of that end-of-semester grading go away?
Students and instructors can share their insights before Friday, May 17.
Whether your course needs a little touch-up or a full makeover, CTLT is offering a variety of cohort-based professional development opportunities this summer.
Students in Associate Professor Christopher Wellin’s SOC 300 course worked with local nonprofit organizations to conduct qualitative research addressing the needs of the partner organizations. The research projects were a result of Wellin’s participation in the 2018 CTLT Civic Engagement Course Redesign workshop.
You don’t have to teach the way you were taught. Embrace a new kind of freedom in your teaching, perhaps best summed up by that popular Disney song.