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Past Events from September 22, 2025 – October 10, 2025 – Page 7 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from September 22, 2025 – October 10, 2025 – Page 7 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Hosting Effective Office Hours [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Virtual

Facilitator: Sophia Fox-Dichter  In this workshop, we will discuss common objectives of office hours and strategies for offering effective office hours that support undergraduate student learning and wellness. This session is … Read More

Troubleshooting Workshop on Teaching and Generative AI

Murray Hall 302

Join an in-person “troubleshooting" workshop and discussion on teaching and generative AI. Snacks will be served! Both workshops feature Lauren Goodlad, editor of Critical AI and chair of the Critical AI @ Rutgers initiative, and Sharon Stoerger, Asst. Dean for Programs and Assessment in the School of Communication & Information. Topics will include in-class assessment … Read More

Troubleshooting Workshop on Teaching and Generative AI

Join a virtual “troubleshooting" workshop and discussion on teaching and generative AI. This is a repeat of the September 29th session. Both workshops feature Lauren Goodlad, editor of Critical AI and chair of the Critical AI @ Rutgers initiative, and Sharon Stoerger, Asst. Dean for Programs and Assessment in the School of Communication & Information. … Read More

Boosting Confidence as a TA in Classroom and Online Settings [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Virtual

Facilitator: Gill Woody  Having confidence in your abilities as an instructor is a key component for successful teaching and for feeling comfortable in the classroom or virtual classroom. In this session, we discuss strategies for boosting your teaching self-efficacy: for example, through preparation, student interaction, peer observation, affirmation, and more. This session is part of … Read More

Demystifying Transparency: Intro to TILT

Description: What does real transparency look like in course design, and why should it matter to your students? This session introduces the TILT (Transparency in Learning and Teaching) framework, a simple, research-based practice that enhances student engagement, confidence, and equity. We’ll explore how clarifying purpose, tasks, and criteria can transform assignments. Participants will also have … Read More