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Past Events from January 30, 2025 – February 28, 2025 – Page 5 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from January 30, 2025 – February 28, 2025 – Page 5 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Using the Rutgers Guidelines for Presenting Evidence of Effective Teaching (Virtual Interactive Workshop)

This workshop will explore the Guidelines for Effective Teaching, which adopts a framework showing what effective teaching looks like and encourages faculty to present evidence that shows their strengths across all aspects of teaching. As part of this session, participants evaluate samples of evidence and brainstorm what sources of evidence they can muster to build their … 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 … 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

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

Generative Artificial Intelligence & Bias: What to Know & Discuss with Students (In-Person)

Zimmerli Art Museum, MPR 205 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, United States

The outputs of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) might seem objective, but they are reflective of the datasets on which they are trained and their respective algorithms. Therefore, they might contain information that is inaccurate, biased, or misleading. During this interactive session, we will explore what is known about bias and GenAI and potential conversations that … Read More

Adding Questions in Blue for Faculty- Midcourse Surveys

This short session will bring instructors through the process of how to add questions to their midcourse survey in Blue. We will also cover best practices for question design, tips for promoting engagement, and closing the loop. Ample time will be provided for Q&A. This session will not be recorded. Offered by Office of Teaching … 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 Matto, Director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics about teaching during this challenging moment. After joining us last semester with valuable insights about teaching during … Read More