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Past Events from October 27, 2025 – November 14, 2025 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from October 27, 2025 – November 14, 2025 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

AI and Academic Integrity [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Virtual

Facilitators: Clara Civiero, Gill Woody  As AI tools are becoming more widely available, both educators and students are faced with new challenges about the ethical use of these tools. What … 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

A Virtual Community Reading & Discussion: The Present Professor (Session #3 of 4)

Description: This semester, take time to pause, reflect, and reconnect by joining our four-part virtual book group on The Present Professor by Elizabeth Norell. This empowering book invites educators to consider what it truly means to teach with presence, authenticity, and purpose, especially in times of burnout, overload, or disconnection. Through guided conversation and shared reflection, we'll also … Read More

AI in Teaching and Learning at Rutgers: A New Chapter in Higher Education

Alexander Library Teleconference/Lecture Hall - TLH (4th floor)

This is the inaugural event of the University Librarian’s Symposium Series. The intent of the series is to engage the entire Rutgers community on timely topics in higher education, focusing on a different theme each year. The theme for the 2025–2026 academic year is Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education. The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) … 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

Scaffolding Assignments with GenAI (Virtual)

In this workshop, you will explore the concept of scaffolding in assignment design. Explore the possibilities of GenAI to scaffold existing assignments, emphasizing the thinking process over a single final answer (product). The benefit of process-oriented assignments is that they foster students’ critical thinking and support the use of AI as a learning partner rather … Read More

Creating Accessible Content [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Virtual

Facilitators: Amina Khan, Instructional Designer, UOES  This workshop, facilitated by University Online Education Services, is designed to explore how to design courses and materials that are accessible to all students. We will cover the basics of online accessibility, focusing on best practices for creating accessible course materials such as text documents (Word/PDF), images, and videos with captions. … Read More