Designing Your Course
UConn makes a variety of technological tools available to enhance your teaching, as well as staff resources to help show you how to use them.
Developing Learning Objectives
The first step in developing a course to define the intended learning outcomes. CETL provides guidance on how to create learning objectives for your course and to align the course activities and assessments to these objectives.
Creating Your Syllabus
The syllabus serves as a usual tool to let your students know what to expect from the course and from you, along with what is expected of them.
Teaching and Learning Techniques
Not all classes look the same. To achieve your learning objectives, a variety of teaching and learning techniques can be implemented.
Integrating Technology Into the Classroom
Technology can play an important part in a course. Selecting the correct tool can take time. CETL provides resources on which technology tools are best for different situations.
Effective PowerPoint Design
Designing strong and engaging PowerPoint presentations can take work. Along with our own guidance, CETL has brought in content experts for their guidance.
Hybrid and Hybrid Limited Course Design
Hybrid learning is a combination of in person and remote teaching and learning with the goal of mixing learning techniques to effectively teach the content and meet the learning needs of students.
Online Course Design
The online course design provides the learner with the flexibility of time and space. A well-designed online course requires extensive planning.
How Can We Help You?
Our professional staff and faculty are available to help you with questions. From uploading your syllabus, navigating HuskyCT, to educational technologies as learning tools, to creating an online course from scratch. We are here to help!
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