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Teaching with Technology: MiQuizMaker -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

MiQuizMaker is an instructional tool that supports efficient development of quizzes that can be…

Fostering Empathy in Engineering Students and Classrooms -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Undergraduate Students, Everyone
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Session Format: In-Person

Intended Audience: All

Finding the Right Balance: Integrating Pre-Class and In-Class Learning in your Flipped Classroom -
Faculty

“Flipping” the classroom refers, in general, to a course design whereby learners engage meaningfully with content prior to class and then deepen their learning and understanding during class time, often through extended structured activities. In…

Finding the Right Balance: Integrating Pre-Class and In-Class Learning in your Flipped Classroom -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2

“Flipping” the classroom refers, in general, to a course design whereby learners engage meaningfully with content prior to class and then deepen their learning and understanding during class time, often through extended structured activities. In…

Tim McKay -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

 

 

Facilitating Discussions of Research Literature in STEM Courses *NEW SESSION* -
Everyone
Requirement B2

 

This workshop provides an opportunity for instructors in STEM courses to discuss evidence-based practices that can promote more effective discussions of research literature. Through a series of group-based activities, instructors will…

7 into 15: A CRLT Players Theater Performance - GSI session -
Graduate Students
Not eligible for Certificate

 

Using theatre as a means to provoke dialogue, this session will examine how questions of social identity and difference enter Humanities and Social Science classrooms in two major ways: through the course material, and through the…

Organize, Streamline and Simplify: Teaching Efficiently with Technology -
Graduate Students
Requirement B2, Instructional Technology

 

In this interactive session, we will dicuss some of the common challenges of being a GSI, and share technology resources that can help you overcome them. Topics covered will include:
  • GSI-student interactions - Office…
PowerPoint Supported by Science of Learning -
Everyone
Requirement B2, Instructional Technology

 

Presentation slides serve many purposes in the classroom. They can provide an organizing platform for a lecture, a study guide for students after class, and a place for students to take notes during class.  This session,…

Revising Your Teaching Philosophy -
Graduate Students
Not eligible for Certificate

 

Now that you have a draft of your statement of teaching philosophy, how can you strengthen it and make it more effective? This workshop is a hands-on session in which you will review sample statements, discuss the revision process, and…

Equity-focused Teaching in Practice: Critical Engagement of Difference -
Faculty, Staff, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Undergraduate Students
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Session Format: Remote synchronous (Zoom)

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, UG Instructional Assistants, Admin/Staff

Facilitator(s): Esther Grace Witte

Session Abstract:

Assessing Participation: What? Why? and How? -
Faculty, Staff, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2

Session Format: Blended/Flipped: Asynchronous (via Canvas) plus In-person Synchronous

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Admin/Staff

Facilitator(s): Waleed Helweh

Session…

Introduction to Equity-focused Teaching -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Undergraduate Students
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Session Format: Blended/Flipped: Asynchronous (via Canvas) plus Remote Synchronous (via Zoom)

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, UG Instructional Assistants

Facilitator(s): Anoff Nicholas…

Crafting Futures: Connecting Course Content to Students’ Career Development -
Faculty, Staff, Graduate Students
Requirement B2

Session Format: In-person, Multipurpose Room in lobby of LSA Building (500 State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Admin/Staff

Facilitator(s): Paul Barron, Sarah Zelner…

Designing Classroom Activities for Accessibility -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Session Format: In-person

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs

Facilitator(s): Kathryn Hendrickson, Bethany Morrison

Session Abstract: Active learning can make teaching more…

Facilitating Classroom Discussions With An Equity Lens -
Faculty, Graduate Students
Requirement B2

Session Format: In-person

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students

Facilitator(s): Martha Epperson

Session Abstract: Class discussions serve multiple purposes such as helping…

Responding Effectively to Generative Artificial Intelligence Now -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2, Instructional Technology

Session Format: Remote synchronous (Zoom)

Intended Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs

Facilitator(s): Anoff Nicholas Cobblah

Session Abstract: In this interactive synchronous session…

Just-in-time Syllabus Tune-up -
Faculty

Session Format: Remote synchronous (Zoom)

Intended Audience: Faculty

Facilitator(s): Jeanne Andreoli, Martha Epperson

Session Abstract: Does your syllabus need a tune-up for your Winter 2024…

Implementing Inclusive Teaching Principles in Your Courses -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

Each semester, we offer this foundational session as well as workshops on specialized topics in inclusive teaching. This session will be especially useful for faculty who are relatively new to thinking deliberately about inclusive teaching…

SLAM: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

For more information about learning analytics at U-M and to view videos and slides from past SLAM presentations, click here.

Getting Started on Your Teaching Philosophy Statement -
Graduate Students, Postdocs
Not eligible for Certificate

This course is designed for Graduate Students and Postdocs. Many academic employers require a teaching philosophy statement as part of the application process. In this asynchronous 2-week workshop, you will learn about…

Implementing Inclusive Teaching Principles in Your Classroom (for faculty) -
Faculty

This session is particularly well suited for faculty who are relatively new to thinking deliberately about inclusive teaching practice, though anyone is welcome to attend. Much scholarship on teaching and learning provides insights about…

Getting Started With Community Engagement in Your Course -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

What is community engagement? Why should you infuse it in your course?  Where do you begin? This participatory workshop for faculty (and GSIswho are teaching their own courses…

Cooperative Learning: Turning Student Groups into High-Performance Teams -
Everyone
Requirement B2

FULL:  What are productive ways to involve students in lecture, laboratory, and project courses? How can individual contributions to team efforts be assessed and taken into account in…

Sharing Our Work: Key Insights from Faculty Communities for Inclusive Teaching (poster session) -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Learn about the wide range of projects sponsored by the…