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SUMMARY:AI as Teaching Companion - Prompting Focused (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, you will explore strategies for using Gen AI to enhance your pedagogical practices. Create GenAI-informed instructional materials\, lesson plans\, assessments\, and more by using prompts that enhance teaching tasks such as brainstorming\, designing\, and reviewing student learning activities. Evaluate AI-generated content for authenticity and quality. \nThis session can be used towards Competencies 1 & 4 of the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways. \nREGISTER
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/ai-as-teaching-companion-prompting-focused-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Troubleshooting Workshop on Teaching and Generative AI
DESCRIPTION:Join a virtual “troubleshooting” workshop and discussion on teaching and generative AI. This is a repeat of the September 29th session. \n\nBoth workshops feature Lauren Goodlad\, editor of Critical AI and chair of the Critical AI @ Rutgers initiative\, and Sharon Stoerger\, Asst. Dean for Programs and Assessment in the School of Communication & Information. Topics will include in-class assessment strategies for teaching critical AI literacies\, precluding learning loss\, and maintaining academic integrity\, plus open discussion for troubleshooting and sharing ideas.  \n\nFor registration and additional inquiries\, email: criticalai@sas.rutgers.edu \n\n\nLearn more about the Design Justice Labs pathway to earning a badge in teaching Critical AI literacies through TIIP. The workshop can be applied to competencies 1\, 2\, and 4 for earning the badge. \n\n\nDownload Flyer
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/troubleshooting-workshop-on-teaching-and-generative-ai/
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SUMMARY:Developing Teaching and Diversity Statements for Academic Employment [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Jamie Kim  \nThis interactive session will help you consider and design your teaching philosophy and diversity statements which are often an integral component of the job application for faculty positions. Please bring a copy of your own drafts (or a general idea of what you might write about) to share during small group discussions as well as a laptop or pen and paper. This session is part of the Improving Your Classroom Skills certificate program for graduate students and postdocs.  \nAudience: Graduate students and/or postdocs (register through the link below or under “Website” at the bottom of this page)  \nREGISTER 
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/developing-teaching-and-diversity-statements-for-academic-employment-grad-postdoc-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Boosting Confidence as a TA in Classroom and Online Settings [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Gill Woody  \nHaving confidence in your abilities as an instructor is a key component for successful teaching and for feeling comfortable in the classroom or virtual classroom. In this session\, we discuss strategies for boosting your teaching self-efficacy: for example\, through preparation\, student interaction\, peer observation\, affirmation\, and more. This session is part of the Improving Your Classroom Skills certificate program for graduate students and postdocs.  \nAudience: Graduate students and/or postdocs (register through the link below or under “Website” at the bottom of this page)  \nREGISTER 
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/boosting-confidence-as-a-ta-in-classroom-and-online-settings-grad-postdoc-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute for Teaching%2C Innovation%2C &amp%3B Inclusive Pedagogy (Graduate Student Teaching Development)":MAILTO:GradTeaching@rutgers.edu
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SUMMARY:Demystifying Transparency: Intro to TILT
DESCRIPTION:Description: What does real transparency look like in course design\, and why should it matter to your students? This session introduces the TILT (Transparency in Learning and Teaching) framework\, a simple\, research-based practice that enhances student engagement\, confidence\, and equity. We’ll explore how clarifying purpose\, tasks\, and criteria can transform assignments. Participants will also have time to “TILT” one of their own assignments\, so please come with one in mind.   \nREGISTER
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/demystifying-transparency-intro-to-tilt/
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SUMMARY:How to Develop and Communicate Learning Objectives for a Class Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in a career that involves teaching? This session is part of the Biomedical PostDoc Professional Development Days (PD3)\, and it also fulfills the Improving Your Classroom Skills certificate program for graduate students and postdocs. The session is open to all graduate students and postdocs across the New Brunswick/Piscataway community. The workshop will also explore effective strategies for communicating these learning objectives to students in ways that clarify expectations and enhance engagement. Transparent communication about learning goals helps students understand the purpose behind each class activity and fosters a more meaningful learning experience.   \nBring a course syllabus or come with an idea for a course that you hope to teach\, as the session will include interactive activities to apply these strategies in real time.  \nLunch will be served. This session is part of the Biomedical PostDoc Professional Development Days (PD3)\, and it is open to all graduate students and postdocs across the New Brunswick/Piscataway community. \nAudience: Graduate students and/or postdocs (register through the link below or under “Website” at the bottom of this page)  \nREGISTER 
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/how-to-develop-and-communicate-learning-objectives-for-a-class-session/
LOCATION:675 Hoes Lane West\, RWJMS Research Tower\, Deans Conference Room 123\, Piscataway (Busch Campus)\, in person
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SUMMARY:Promoting Peer Collaboration through Instructional Technologies [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators: Natalia Kouraeva\, Sr. Instructional Designer\, UOES  \nIn this workshop\, facilitated by University Online Education Services\, we will discuss frameworks designed to help set goals for student collaboration and strategies for building social presence in your course. We will also explore how to select the best instructional technology tools to support your teaching and learning goals\, and how to craft effective collaborative assignments with Canvas tools\, PlayPosit\, Hypothesis\, and more. This session is part of TIIP’s Teaching with Technology certificate program for graduate students and postdocs.  \nAudience: Graduate students and/or postdocs (register through the link below or under “Website” at the bottom of this page)  \nREGISTER 
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/promoting-peer-collaboration-through-instructional-technologies-grad-postdoc-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute for Teaching%2C Innovation%2C &amp%3B Inclusive Pedagogy (Graduate Student Teaching Development)":MAILTO:GradTeaching@rutgers.edu
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SUMMARY:AI and Academic Integrity [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators: Clara Civiero\, Gill Woody  \nAs AI tools are becoming more widely available\, both educators and students are faced with new challenges about the ethical use of these tools. What is your role as a TA when faced with these challenges? This workshop will look at how to navigate academic integrity violations and potential misuses\, as well as how to distinguish between acceptable support with this technology and academic dishonesty. This session is part of the Improving Your Classroom Skills certificate program for graduate students and postdocs\, and it also fulfills Competencies 2 of the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways Program.  \nAudience: Graduate students and/or postdocs (register through the link below or under “Website” at the bottom of this page)  \nREGISTER  \n 
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/ai-and-academic-integrity-grad-postdoc-workshop/
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