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Past Events from March 18, 2025 – April 7, 2025 – Page 4 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from March 18, 2025 – April 7, 2025 – Page 4 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

GenAI Pathways: Foundational Knowledge Milestone Writing Session

This drop-in writing session is designed to support instructors working toward the Foundational Knowledge Milestone in the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways program. Participants will have time to reflect on the first three competencies and complete their milestone reflection in Canvas. The session also provides an opportunity to ask questions about individual progress or the … Read More

GenAI Pathways: Foundational Knowledge Milestone Writing Session

This drop-in writing session is designed to support instructors working toward the Foundational Knowledge Milestone in the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways program. Participants will have time to reflect on the first three competencies and complete their milestone reflection in Canvas. The session also provides an opportunity to ask questions about individual progress or the overall process. … Read More

University Policies/Resources Available

During this training, we will provide an overview of federal laws including what you need to know about the recent ADA Title II updates (including important exemptions), and important University Policies. We'll also be reviewing services at Rutgers to help you with the accessibility of your websites, purchasing, and document creation. Offered by Office of … Read More

“Every Body Deserves to Be Heard” – Film Screening & Strategic Narrative Building Workshop

Livingston Student Center 84 Joyce Kilmer Ave Piscataway, NJ, 08854

Rutgers faculty and instructors are invited to attend a screening and workshop focused on storytelling as a powerful tool for inclusive teaching. The event will feature a screening of Every Body, a documentary highlighting the lived experiences of three intersex individuals, followed by a workshop led by author and activist Alicia Roth Weigel. The session … Read More

Open Educational Resources: Essential Tools of Inclusivity and Equity

For many students, the cost of textbooks can be prohibitive. One way textbook costs can be minimized is through the adoption of freely-available Open Educational Resources (OERs). The Rutgers Libraries Open and Affordable Textbook program (OAT) awards research funds to Rutgers faculty who make their courses more affordable for students by using open educational resources … Read More

Culturally Responsive Course Design and Teaching Strategies

This workshop will be facilitated by University Online Education Services as part of the University Equity and Inclusion Department's Classroom Inclusivity Series, explores the principles of culturally responsive teaching. Participants will engage in discussions on culturally relevant, responsive, and sustaining pedagogies, as well as practical strategies for integrating these approaches into various subject areas. The … Read More

Assessment of Learning 101 (Virtual Interactive Workshop)

This workshop explores the fundamentals of academic assessment, including program learning outcomes, course learning goals, and both direct and indirect assessment techniques. We will examine the crucial role of rubrics within the assessment process and discuss how assessment strategies can effectively inform course design. The workshop will also address best practices for enhancing assessment quality, … Read More

Bias in the Classroom

Presented by the Tyler Clementi Center for Diversity Education and Bias Prevention as part of the University of Equity and Inclusion's Classroom Inclusivity Series: This virtual session introduces faculty and staff to best practices for reducing and responding to instances of bias in the classroom and other spaces on campus. Participants will learn tools to … Read More

AI in the Classroom: Navigating Tricky Talks with Students

In this online workshop, participants will develop practical strategies for navigating challenging conversations about generative AI with students. Through interactive role-playing and empathy-focused activities, participants will learn how to address AI use in academic settings effectively. The workshop provides a supportive environment for exploring communication techniques, understanding student perspectives, and creating clear assignment guidelines that … Read More

Demonstration of a Peer Evaluation Tool by Feedback Fruits (In-Person)

The Rutgers First Year Engineering (ID3EA) team has been utilizing the highly effective tools provided by FeedbackFruits for their classes. This is a group member evaluation tool that allows you to assess student performance based on various criteria (e.g., knowledge, interaction, contributions). The team from Feedback Fruits are traveling here from Amsterdam to demonstrate these … Read More