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Events from March 13 – April 20 – Page 3 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Events from March 13 – April 20 – Page 3 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Teaching and GenAI Explorations: Research

Zoom

Generative AI tools are increasingly acting as “research assistants,” helping students brainstorm topics, locate sources, summarize complex texts, and plan projects. In this one-hour virtual session, we’ll explore several AI … Read More

Promoting AI Literacy for Academic Integrity [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Zoom

Facilitators: Gill Woody, Clara Civiero  With advanced AI tools becoming more widely available, both educators and students are faced with new challenges about the ethical use of these tools. What is your role as a TA when faced with these challenges? This workshop will discuss promoting AI literacy as a strategy to support students’ appropriate … Read More

Generative AI Community of Practice (GenAI CoP)

Zoom

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

Supporting Neurodivergent Learners in the Classroom

Zoom

Join us for a 1-hour virtual workshop on supporting neurodivergent students in higher education. We’ll explore evidence-based strategies, grounded in Universal Design for Learning, for building more inclusive, flexible learning environments. Drawing on practical guides (including the work of Karen Costa and Jennifer Pusateri), you’ll reflect on how to leverage students’ assets rather than deficits … Read More

SNAFU.edu: Book Group

Zoom

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

Prompting Cookbook

Zoom

In this hands-on workshop you will explore prompt engineering as a key ingredient as you think about course design, while considering alignment between course objectives, module-level objectives to design of assignments and assessments. Work alongside us as we use prompting to assist in course design preparation (by creating course goals, defining module-level learning objectives, draft … Read More

Teaching & Learning Community for Graduate Students and Postdocs – April Gathering

Zoom

The Teaching & Learning Community for Graduate Students and Postdocs is a monthly Zoom-based gathering space where graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and staff engage in conversations about teaching and learning in higher education. Each session is shaped by community members and offers opportunities to discuss pedagogy based on the scholarship of teaching and learning.   Audience: Administrative … Read More

Lecturer Faculty Community – April Gathering

Zoom

Are you looking to connect with fellow lecturers at Rutgers? Then join the Lecturer Faculty Community, a supportive, interdisciplinary space to exchange ideas and discuss effective teaching practices! Throughout the spring semester, there will be monthly gatherings for which you will be asked to submit topics of interest in advance:  Thursday, January 29, 12:30-1:30 pm Thursday, February … Read More

Teaching and GenAI Explorations: Chatbots

Zoom

What if classroom chatbots could help your students think more deeply, not just answer questions faster? In this one-hour virtual session, we’ll explore a range of educational chatbots, including tools like BoodleBox and PlayLab, and examine how they can support inquiry, metacognition, and active learning. You will try out several chatbot features, compare their strengths … Read More

Going Solo: Teaching as an Instructor of Record [Grad/Postdoc Workshop]

Zoom

Facilitators: Sophia Fox-Dichter, Alissa Persad  The instructor of record role is a position where TAs are given the primary responsibility of a college level course. The Instructor of record role may require you to do some or all of the following: design your syllabus, create assignments, write exams, and submit final grades for your course. This workshop is designed to help … Read More