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Past Events from October 24, 2025 – November 21, 2025 › Learning Community › – Page 2 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from October 24, 2025 – November 21, 2025 › Learning Community › – Page 2 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Students Speak: How GenAI is Shaping the Learning Experience

Zoom

What is it like to navigate college with Generative AI in the mix? In this 75-minute virtual panel, Rutgers students will offer an honest look at how GenAI tools shape the way they learn, study, and interact with coursework. From practical benefits to unexpected hurdles, panelists will share what’s working, what’s not, and what they … Read More

Teaching & Learning Community for Graduate Students and Postdocs

Zoom

The Teaching & Learning Community for Graduate Students and Postdocs is a monthly Zoom-based gathering space where graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and staff engage in conversations about teaching and learning in higher education. Each session is shaped by community members and offers opportunities to discuss pedagogy based on the scholarship of teaching and learning. To … Read More

Fireside Chat: A Conversation with The Opposite of Cheating Authors

Zoom

In July, Rutgers instructors and staff came together for weekly conversations on academic integrity in the era of Generative AI. As part of those discussions, we also explored The Opposite of Cheating by Drs. Bertram Gallant and Rettinger.  Now, we’re excited to continue the conversation with a special “fireside chat” featuring the authors themselves. They’ll share … Read More

Teaching & Learning Community for Graduate Students and Postdocs

Zoom

The Teaching & Learning Community for Graduate Students and Postdocs is a monthly Zoom-based gathering space where graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and staff engage in conversations about teaching and learning in higher education. Each session is shaped by community members and offers opportunities to discuss pedagogy based on the scholarship of teaching and learning. To … Read More

CFS/TIIP: Teaching in the Current Moment: Academic Freedom in the Classroom

Zoom

This workshop provides an overview of Rutgers University’s policies and other resources related to academic freedom and explains the difference between academic freedom and free speech.  We provide guidance for instructors on how to apply this understanding to the classroom and how to effectively facilitate civil classroom dialogue and conversations about controversial topics. This workshop … Read More

Lecturer Faculty Community – November Gathering

Are you looking to connect with fellow lecturers at Rutgers? Then join the Lecturer Faculty Community, a supportive, interdisciplinary space to exchange ideas and discuss effective teaching practices! Throughout the fall semester, there will be monthly gatherings for which you will be asked to submit topics of interest in advance.  Whether seeking inspiration, new strategies, … Read More

Lecturer Faculty Community – November Gathering

Are you looking to connect with fellow lecturers at Rutgers? Then join the Lecturer Faculty Community, a supportive, interdisciplinary space to exchange ideas and discuss effective teaching practices! Prior to this gathering, you will be asked to submit topics of interest in advance.  Whether seeking inspiration, new strategies, or a sense of community, you will … Read More

SAS Teaching Conversation: Writing Assignments in the Age of AI

Life Sciences Building Atrium (Busch Campus)

From humanities papers to STEM lab reports, student writing assignments are a key way for us to assess student learning. But generative AI tools are rapidly changing the writing landscape. Join us for a panel discussion, featuring SAS faculty and teaching and learning professionals exploring the use of written assignments in the context of generative … Read More

AI for Differentiating Instruction

Zoom

This session will explore strategies for differentiating instruction, an inclusive teaching approach that involves modifying content, process, products, or the learning environment to meet the diverse needs of individual students in a classroom. We will also explore ways in which GenAI tools can be used to help you design and tailor these activities efficiently and … Read More

Tea & Teaching with Jenevieve DeLosSantos

Zoom

A conversation with Andrés Mario Zervigón, Professor in the Department of Art History for a discussion about ways to leverage student usage of generative AI to support their development as writers. Andrés will share with us some strategies he has employed in developing new writing assignments that incorporate generative AI both in the brainstorming and … Read More