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Past Events from January 15 – February 21 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from January 15 – February 21 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Active Learning Online: 101

Teaching in the online environment means working with a new toolbox in order to help students achieve your learning goals. This 90-minute workshop, led by University Online Education Services (UOES), will focus on key considerations to keep in mind when planning active learning experiences online. Attendees will explore practical strategies to make optimal use of … Read More

Active Learning 101

This four-hour session, facilitated by David Wyrtzen, Associate Director for Faculty Training and Outreach, Digital Classroom Services will explore the fundamentals of active learning. Instructional Designers will discuss the pedagogic underpinnings … Read More

Peer Review of Teaching using the Critical Teaching Behaviors Framework (Virtual Interactive Workshop)

Peer review of teaching is an important part of the advancement, reappointment, and promotion process for instructors of all ranks.This workshop is primarily designed to prepare reviewers tasked with conducting peer review of teaching, but instructors preparing to be observed may also find this session helpful. We will introduce the Critical Teaching Behaviors Framework and … Read More

Spring 2025 DIG Full Training

The Full DIG (Data Integrity Gateway) training session is recommended for department administrators who are newly responsible for validating instructor details for SIRS. This session covers navigating Blue, how to validate instructor details in DIG, and how to make changes during the survey preparation period. This training is not relevant to people who only view SIRS … Read More

Writing & Refining the Teaching Philosophy (Virtual Working Session)

This new workshop is a deep dive into what might be the most important piece of a teaching portfolio or teaching statement: the teaching philosophy statement. This reflective and highly personal narrative encapsulates an instructor’s instructional goals, teaching methods, and their approach to assessing student learning. In this interactive session we explore examples from different … Read More