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Past Events from January 31, 2025 – February 28, 2025 – Page 10 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from January 31, 2025 – February 28, 2025 – Page 10 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Workshop on Teaching and Generative AI: A Design Justice Labs Approach (Critical AI)

Academic Building West, Room 6051 15 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, United States

The Design Justice Lab is hosting an in-person workshop featuring subject experts making short presentations on generative AI and the rise of chatbots, from big picture topics to strategies for teaching, assessment, and precluding student learning loss. To register, email jl2509@scarletmail.rutgers.edu by 1/29.

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 … Read More

Developing Teaching & Diversity Statements for Academic Employment

Livingston Student Center, Collaborative Learning Center

Are you looking for ways to develop and refine your teaching and diversity statements for academic employment? Then join this interactive workshop that will be facilitated by Dr. Jamie Kim, Assistant Director of Teaching Development at TIIP! You will learn about the common elements of these statements and review sample statements. You will also have … Read More

Interpreting SIRS and other forms of Student Feedback (Virtual Interactive Workshop)

While students are crucial stakeholders in the university’s teaching enterprise, their feedback should not be mistaken for “evaluation of teaching,” which is a task for instructional colleagues. Student feedback is an indicator which provides evidence that must be interpreted. In this workshop, we explore scholarly research on the limitations and potential biases of student feedback. … Read More

Tea & Teaching with Elizabeth Matto

Tea & Teaching is an informal conversation around all things teaching hosted by Jenevieve DeLosSantos, Director of Special Pedagogic Projects in the Office of Undergraduate Education. Join us for a “part-two” conversation with Elizabeth … Read More

Part 1: Demystifying AI for Teaching and Learning

This first virtual workshop in a two-part series will introduce you to the basics of generative AI as a tool for teaching and learning. We will explore the range of AI tools available like ChatGPT, Dall-E and Perplexity, and how they can be incorporated into assignments, rubrics, and assessments. We will also practice writing effective … Read More