
Pedagogy Trick & Treat
October 17, 2016 by Katie Hoffman Categories: Instructional Practices
Join us on November 1, 2016 from 3–4:30 in UC 402/403
We thought we would celebrate the fall holidays by hosting a new event where faculty convene to cultivate and conspire ... all around teaching, of course! Please save the date for this energizing session that's about sharing our best tricks and treats of teaching. Read more ...
Peer2Peer Series onTeaching & Technology
October 17, 2016 by Katie Hoffman Categories: Instructional Design
Join us November 2 & 3 from 2-3:00!
The Peer2Peer Series on Teaching & Technology is a new collaboration between the CIT (Center for Insructional Technology) and the CTE. The Peer2Peer Series on Teaching & Technology aims to bring you hour-long faculty presentations on how different technologies can be successful in the learning environment. We were inspired by the idea that faculty learn best from their peers and we think implementing technology should be motivated by how well that technology can support teaching and enhance student learning. Coffee and sweets will be provided at these sessions. Read more ...
Annual Provost's Lecture on Teaching & Learning
October 5, 2016 by Katie Hoffman Categories:
Oct. 6 | 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. in McLaren 250
Join us Thursday, October 6th 2016, for the annual Provost's Lecture on Teaching & Learning! Our guest this year is Andrew Delbanco (Columbia University), who will be talking about his book, College: What It Was, Is, and Should Be, which investigates the mysteries of learning in the context of the commercialization of education and the pressures of assessment. We read Delbanco's book this year for the CTE Summer Book Club.
It will certainly be a provocative discussion about the big issues in higher education! Coffee and cookies will be served.