Teaching and GenAI Explorations: Chatbots
Zoom*New Date/Time: Friday, April 24th (9 - 10 am) What if classroom chatbots could help your students think more deeply, not just answer questions faster? In this one-hour virtual session, … Read More
*New Date/Time: Friday, April 24th (9 - 10 am) What if classroom chatbots could help your students think more deeply, not just answer questions faster? In this one-hour virtual session, … Read More
Are you teaching a course at Rutgers this summer? Join the Institute for Teaching, Innovation, and Inclusive Pedagogy for one of two gatherings designed specifically to discuss and share effective teaching practices that support student learning in an accelerated period. The director of Summer & Winter Sessions will also be available during these sessions to … Read More
Interested in connecting with colleagues across Rutgers to think more deeply about generative AI in teaching and learning? Join our new Generative AI Community of Practice (GenAI CoP). We hope this to be a supportive, interdisciplinary space for shared learning, discussion, and collaboration. This virtual community is designed for ongoing conversation rather than one-off workshops. Select sessions may be … Read More
Start your semester with community and perspective by joining our five-part virtual book club on Snafu Edu by Jessamyn Neuhaus. This thoughtful and practical book helps educators, especially those newer to teaching, make sense of common classroom challenges related to inequity, disconnection, distrust, failure, and fear. Together, we will explore how these issues show up … Read More
Are you teaching a course at Rutgers this summer? Join the Institute for Teaching, Innovation, and Inclusive Pedagogy for the second of two gatherings designed specifically to discuss and share effective teaching practices that support student learning in an accelerated period. The director of Summer & Winter Sessions will also be available during these sessions … Read More
Generative AI isn't going away, but the question of how to use it well in teaching is still very much open. This summer, join us to read and discuss The Science of Learning Meets AI, a practical guide for faculty who want to use AI in ways that actually support student learning. Using a three-stage progression model, Ludwig and Zakrajsek … Read More
Generative AI isn't going away, but the question of how to use it well in teaching is still very much open. This summer, join us to read and discuss The Science of Learning Meets AI, a practical guide for faculty who want to use AI in ways that actually support student learning. Using a three-stage progression model, Ludwig and Zakrajsek … Read More
Generative AI isn't going away, but the question of how to use it well in teaching is still very much open. This summer, join us to read and discuss The Science of Learning Meets AI, a practical guide for faculty who want to use AI in ways that actually support student learning. Using a three-stage progression model, Ludwig and Zakrajsek … Read More
The 2026 New Teaching Assistant Orientation welcomes all new TAs at Rutgers University—New Brunswick! The virtual, asynchronous orientation is designed to address various teaching topics, such as preparing for the first day of class, dealing with common challenges, etc. Two Canvas sites will be available (general TA orientation for domestic and international TAs; and an accompanying … Read More
Location: Zoom Facilitator: Justin Smith, Academic Media Producer, UOES Discover practical strategies for creating engaging, high-quality course media that enhances student learning and instructor presence. In this interactive session, you'll explore how to select the most effective media for your course, plan successful video projects through thoughtful pre-production, and apply instructional design principles that improve engagement, accessibility, and … Read More