Jan 5, 2021
Interim CITLS events
Register for A Conversation on Preparing to Teach in Spring 2021, Fostering Connectivity During the Pandemic, and two more.
Register for A Conversation on Preparing to Teach in Spring 2021, Fostering Connectivity During the Pandemic, and two more.
In Professor Dave Shulman's course FYS 116, The Manipulation of Appearances, students compete at both individual and team levels.
Registration is open for A Conversation on Preparing to Teach in Spring 2021Â on Jan. 11 and Fostering Student Connectivity During the Pandemic on Jan…
Prof. Melissa Gordon created a trailer of her course Transport Phenomena using the free video editor Open Shot and Kaltura Capture.
We'll discuss survey findings on students’ learning experiences as well as steps to prepare for a successful spring semester.
Network and observe classes in similar fields during the pandemic as participants share strategies and reflect on teaching.
The newsletter features the fall 2020 Inclusive Instructors Academy cohort.
She performs her duties with admirable dedication and high quality. Her willingness to try and learn new things and professionalism stand out.
Bianca Falbo, who teaches The Dog Course, decided to demo the sport of canine nosework in a hands-on, and nose-on, remote session.
Learn about resources that can advance public scholarship efforts and support spring course design over the interim.