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Topical programs for faculty to gather with colleagues to listen, discuss, interact, reflect, and learn. MORE DETAILS
Higher Education Anti-Racist Teaching Podcast
The Higher Education Anti-Racist Teaching (H.E.A.R.T.) Podcast focuses on elevating our learning about anti-racist teaching at colleges and universities. MORE INFORMATION
UConn Online
Select from over fifty online Master's and Graduate Certificate programs in business, health, education, engineering, etc. MORE DETAILS
Online Teaching
Online teaching strategies ranging from hybrid courses to fully online experiences and distance learning.
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Instructional design and professional consultants provide individual, group, or departmental consultations.
Assessment
Strategies to adapt existing and new assessment methods for in-person and remote teaching.
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Of Interest

ChatGPT AI Impact on Teaching and Learning
Addressing AI ChatGPT
Many faculty have reached out seeking guidance surrounding possible academic integrity issues triggered by the recent release of ChatGPT3 from OpenAI. Learn More

The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Supported by NFS
October 2 - November 21, 2023
ENROLL NOW!
This is a professional development program available to all UConn employees. The six week MOOC is designed to advance the awareness, self-efficacy and ability of STEM faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and staff to cultivate learning environments for students. Learn More

Changes to Perusall social annotation tool linking in HuskyCT
LTI 1.3 makes the sync between the HuskyCT LMS and Perusall much easier. Learn More

Creating Communities of Care at UConn
UConn Health Student Health and Wellness
Wednesday, March 22nd - 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
The Great Hall, Alumni Center
Join us for a day of fun and collaborative learning: Participants will learn and practice skills of Motivational Interviewing as a way to engage students in collaborative conversations about their success and growth at UConn. Learn More

2022 CETL University Teaching Award Winners
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 University Teaching Awards. Please join us in congratulating the winners. Learn More
UConn Becomes Part of the CIRTL Network
We prepare graduate students and postdocs to excel as teachers, researchers, and as mentors. Future Faculty and Academic Careers programs are housed in the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, and offer both local and online professional development opportunities. Through the North American Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) Network, graduate students and postdocs in all fields can build skills for academic careers in a wide range of settings. MORE INFORMATION

Announcing the Winners of the 2021 University Teaching Awards
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 University Teaching Awards. Please click here for the names of our winners.

University-wide access to online teaching and work-life resources
Looking for additional resources on teaching development, work-life balance, and career development? CETL has an institutional account with the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD). CETL invites faculty and graduate students to sign-up for free subaccounts using your UConn email address. For more information about NCFDD: CLICK HERE

Authentication
UConn is required to verify the identity of students who participate in online courses and to establish that students who register in an online course are the same students who participate in and complete the course activities and assessments and receive academic credit. Your syllabus should include information for students on the methods you will use in your course for authentication. Please see this resource guide for more detail. READ MORE

The Teaching Professor and Magna Digital Library
As a member of our campus community this online resource from Magna Publications is available at no cost to you. The Teaching Professor and Magna Digital Library keeps readers informed of pedagogically sound techniques, new ideas, strategies that work, and pragmatic approaches to enhancing student learning and improving instructional effectiveness, regardless of teaching modality or academic discipline. READ MORE

Clear Face Masks and Microphone Covers Available to Instructors
Given the important role of facial expressions when communicating, CETL is providing, by request, clear face masks to instructors. To learn more about clear face masks and to request masks, check out our webpage. CETL is also providing, by request, microphone covers to instructors for use in the classroom. Clear masks and mic covers will be available starting January 18th.

Deadline Extended for 2022 CT OER Grant
The deadline for the Call for Applications to the Connecticut Open Educational Resources Grant Program has been extended. The new deadline for applications for this opportunity is now February 18th, 2022. The CT OER Grant program is for faculty and departments within Connecticut’s higher education institutions to explore, adopt, create, revise, and supplement Open Educational Resources (OER). This grant program focuses on OER opportunities in “high-impact” areas – courses with high enrollment, and high textbook costs. Adopting OER has the potential to increase equity in our classrooms and enhance student success at UConn. Please see the linked application above for further details about the grant program and application process.
If you have any additional questions, please contact Zach Claybaugh (Student Success Librarian/UConn Library) at zachariah.claybaugh@uconn.edu.

The Gardner Institute Teaching and Learning Academy
Signature Course for 2022-2023 - The Humanity of Inclusive Practices: Liberatory and Contemplative Pedagogy
Synchronous sessions: July 11, July 13, July 15, July 18, July 20, and July 22
Time: 1:00-3:30 pm ET
Faculty, staff, administrators, or teaching assistants on all levels are invited to take advantage of UConn’s Institutional membership to resources from the Teaching and Learning Academy (TLA) hosted by the Gardener Institute. Learn More

Call for UConn Equity Improvement Community Program
Supported by Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
October through Spring of 2022
Building upon the Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, we are launching the UConn Equity Improvement Community program to advance equitable teaching and learning practices in STEM courses. Learn More
Upcoming Events
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Sep
28
CIRTL Watchparty: Inclusive Perspectives on Students Engagement and Feedback 1:00pm
CIRTL Watchparty: Inclusive Perspectives on Students Engagement and Feedback
Thursday, September 28th, 2023
01:00 PM - 02:15 PM
ROWE
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Oct
3
Facilitating class discussions 9:00am
Facilitating class discussions
Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Online
Facilitating class discussions
Online, link will be sent with registration
Presenter: Tina Huey, CETL-Faculty DevelopmentDo you find yourself staring down a room full of silent students when you pose a question? Or do you want ideas for how to manage the flow of a very active discussion? Are you wondering how to assess class participation in discussions? Come to this teaching talk! Topics of interest to participants may include:
- The benefits of multi-modality & multimedia
- Socratic methods, synthesizing, and connecting the dots
- Designing your course to activate student voice
- Using movement, voice, signposting, and wait time
- Supporting equitable participation
- Assessing discussion participation
- Generating engaging questions
Tuesday, October 3, 9:00 - 10:00
Register - https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=2876
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Oct
5
Enhancing student engagement with the readings 11:00am
Enhancing student engagement with the readings
Thursday, October 5th, 2023
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Enhancing student engagement with the readings
Online, link will be sent with registration
Presenter: Tina Huey, CETL-Faculty DevelopmentCan students meet your course objectives without reading the texts? If so, what is the value of assigning reading in your course? What learning objectives does reading help students meet? These foundational questions will frame our discussion. Techniques and tools will be introduced for:
- “Guided reading” facilitation
- Creating a reading guide
- Annotation tools (Perusall, Voicethread)
- Games, remixes, and other activities for engaging with a text
- Modeling engagement
Ideas will be shared for curating a reading list, including: alphabetic texts vs. audio and video; amount of reading assigned; and organizing access to course readings. This is an interactive session and participants are encouraged to share their experiences and questions.
Thursday, October 5, 11:00 - 12:00
Register - https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=2873
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Oct
6
Facilitating group work in small to medium undergraduate classes and labs 10:00am
Facilitating group work in small to medium undergraduate classes and labs
Friday, October 6th, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online
Facilitating group work in small to medium undergraduate classes and labs
Online, link will be sent with registration
Presenter: Tina Huey, CETL-Faculty Development
Group activities and projects benefit student learning, but they can be challenging to manage – both for the students and for the instructor. Are you looking for ideas for in-class group activities? Would you like to know some ways to support students engaged in longer-term group projects or labs? Are you interested in connecting with other instructors to hear about their experiences with student groups? This is an interactive session for participants to discuss with one another, facilitated by CETL staff. Evidence for the benefits of group work will be shared, along with ideas for structuring it.
Proposed Objectives of this Session:
- Discuss the affordances of, and objectives for, group activities during class
- Become aware of options for structuring group activities during class
- Discuss design of longer term collaborative assignments
- Share ideas for addressing challenges, including free riders, conflict, and assessment
- Share what’s on your mind
Friday, October 6, 10:00 - 11:00
Register - https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=2878
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Oct
6
Engagement check-in: Are you mentoring undergraduate students who are beginner undergraduate researchers this academic year? 12:00pm
Engagement check-in: Are you mentoring undergraduate students who are beginner undergraduate researchers this academic year?
Friday, October 6th, 2023
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Online
The CAPS Research / McNair Scholars Program office and CETL are looking to engage mentors in a dynamic discussion to learn how the experience is going for the undergraduate students and mentors (e.g., PIs, graduate students, postdocs) involved in their training.
Our goal is to help mentors more effectively mentor beginner undergraduate researchers across disciplines by providing a space for discussion of both challenges and successful strategies.
This will be an informal discussion, with the following in mind:
Are the students as fully engaged as you anticipated?
If not, what do you believe are some barriers preventing full engagement?
What are some tactics you use to encourage your students to engage more fully?
Would guidelines of common pitfalls and effective practices be helpful to you?Register - https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=2900
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Oct
11
Giving Feedback 10:00am
Giving Feedback
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online
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