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Building your Learning Community: Creating & Facilitating Collaborative Online Experiences -
Everyone

Registration for this workshop is now closed. If you have any questions, please contact: online-teaching-academy@umich.edu

One frequent…

Building your Learning Community: Creating & Facilitating Collaborative Online Experiences -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Registration for this workshop is now closed. If you have any questions, please contact online-teaching-academy@umich.edu

One frequent…

Building your Learning Community: Creating & Facilitating Collaborative Online Experiences -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Registration for this workshop is now closed. If you have any questions, please contact: online-teaching-academy@umich.edu

One frequent…

Brown v. Board of Education Theme Semester Roundtable*
Requirement B2

imported from FileMaker Pro on 6/4/2013

Broadening Participation in STEM: Research-Based Strategies for Institutions and Faculty -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

CRLT, CRLT in Engineering, and the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program are pleased to welcome Dr. Lindsey E. Malcom-Piqueux from the Center for Urban Education (CUE) at the University of Southern California.

In this research…

Brian Jacob, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Brian Jacob, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

Education Policy Research in Michigan

 

Blogging in the Classroom (Co-sponsored by the Sweetland Center for Writing)
Requirement B2, Instructional Technology

imported from FileMaker Pro on 6/4/2013

Blended Course Design: A Faculty Learning Community (Session 4) *CANCELED -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.

If you’ve ever wished for more classroom time to support student learning or looked for ways to support the learning needs of a diverse student population, consider bringing blended learning…

Blended Course Design: A Faculty Learning Community (Session 3) -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

If you’ve ever wished for more classroom time to support student learning or looked for ways to support the learning needs of a diverse student population, consider bringing blended learning to your classroom. Blended classrooms integrate online…

Blended Course Design: A Faculty Learning Community (Session 2) -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

If you’ve ever wished for more classroom time to support student learning or looked for ways to support the learning needs of a diverse student population, consider bringing blended learning to your classroom. Blended classrooms integrate online…

Blended Course Design: A Faculty Learning Community (Session 1) -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

If you’ve ever wished for more classroom time to support student learning or looked for ways to support the learning needs of a diverse student population, consider bringing blended learning to your classroom. Blended classrooms integrate online…

Bill Gehring, UM Professor of Psychology -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Bill Gehrign, Correlates of student success in intro cognitive psychology courses

 

Best Teaching Practices: Perspectives of Experienced GSIs (for GSIs)
Requirement B2

imported from FileMaker Pro on 6/4/2013

Best Teaching Practices: Perspectives from experienced GSIs.
Requirement B2

imported from FileMaker Pro on 6/4/2013

Best Teaching Practices: Perspectives from Experienced GSIs Seminar
Requirement B2

imported from FileMaker Pro on 6/4/2013

Best Practices in Writing Effective Tests for Engineering
Requirement B2

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Best Practices in Writing Effective Tests
Requirement B2

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Begin with a Problem: Using Inductive Learning to Engage STEM Students -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Undergraduate Students
Requirement B2

Session Format: Hybrid (Synchronous In Person or Remote simultaneously)

Backward Course Design: Planning Your Course with the End in Mind (An Online Workshop) -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Ever been frustratingly lost because you didn't know where you were going? Similarly, it can be frustrating and challenging for students and instructors to succeed in a course if the outcomes are not clear from the beginning. In this workshop,…

Backward Course Design: Planning Your Course with the End in Mind (An Online Workshop) -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Ever been frustratingly lost because you didn't know where you were going? Similarly, it can be frustrating and challenging for students and instructors to succeed in a course if the outcomes are not clear from the beginning. In this workshop,…

Backward Course Design: Planning Your Course with the End in Mind -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2

In this asynchronous 5-day workshop you will learn how to use learning outcomes to drive the design of your course. The Backward Course Design model helps to promote student success and improve the classroom experience for…

Backward Course Design: Designing Your Course with the End in Mind -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Everyone
Requirement B2

In this asynchronous 5-day workshop you will learn how to use learning outcomes to drive the design of your course. The Backward Course Design model helps to promote student success and improve the classroom experience for…

Back to Class: Enduring Lessons from Remote Teaching -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

What began as emergency remote instruction - and evolved into a most unique year of teaching - will undoubtedly shape the way we teach and learn when students return to the classroom. This workshop will explore the collective lessons learned from…

Authority and Credibility in the Classroom
Requirement B2

imported from FileMaker Pro on 6/4/2013

Assessing Student Participation: What, How, and Why? -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Student participation factors into many instructional approaches, whether through discussion, presentations, in- and out-of-class assignments, or group work. Yet it can be challenging to identify transparent and fair methods for grading…