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Designing Classroom Activities for Accessibility |
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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… |
Crafting Futures: Connecting Course Content to Students’ Career Development |
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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… |
Introduction to Equity-focused Teaching |
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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… |
Assessing Participation: What? Why? and How? |
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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… |
Equity-focused Teaching in Practice: Critical Engagement of Difference |
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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:… |
Launching CRLT’s summer book study: Braiding Sweetgrass |
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Braiding Sweetgrass is a national bestseller which examines the relationship between indigenous knowledge and Western scientific knowledge. Author… |
Revising Your Teaching Philosophy |
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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… |
PowerPoint Supported by Science of Learning |
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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,… |
Organize, Streamline and Simplify: Teaching Efficiently with Technology |
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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:
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7 into 15: A CRLT Players Theater Performance - GSI session |
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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… |
Facilitating Discussions of Research Literature in STEM Courses *NEW SESSION* |
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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… |
Tim McKay |
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Everyone Not eligible for Certificate |
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Introduction to Neurodivergence: Strategies for Engineering Instructors |
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Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching |
“Neurodiversity” describes how people experience and interact with the world around them in many different ways. The term “neurodivergent” is often associated with individuals with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, or more generally, someone… |
Finding the Right Balance: Integrating Pre-Class and In-Class Learning in your Flipped Classroom |
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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… |
Finding the Right Balance: Integrating Pre-Class and In-Class Learning in your Flipped Classroom |
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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… |
Fostering Empathy in Engineering Students and Classrooms |
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Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Undergraduate Students, Everyone Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching |
Session Format: In-Person Intended Audience: All … |
Teaching with Technology: MiQuizMaker |
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Everyone Not eligible for Certificate |
MiQuizMaker is an instructional tool that supports efficient development of quizzes that can be… |
How Do We Begin: A Historical Reckoning with Anti-Black Racism at U-M |
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Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Undergraduate Students Not eligible for Certificate |
Session Format: Hybrid (Synchronous In Person or Remote simultaneously) … |
Distress Signals: Supporting Students Facing Mental Health Challenges (CRLT Players) |
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Everyone Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching |
This workshop asks instructors to consider their roles and responsibilities in supporting students who face mental health challenges. Built around a scenario that presents situations and dynamics teachers commonly encounter with their students… |
Workshopping Your Inclusive Teaching Materials |
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Faculty |
This session provides IT@M participants a structured opportunity to share and get feedback on teaching materials (e.g., syllabus elements, assignments, classroom activities) they are developing with inclusive teaching in mind. Working in small… |
Campus Climate in Your Classroom: Responding to Student Microaggressions |
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Everyone Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching |
This session focuses on ways faculty and GSIs, through their classroom teaching, can contribute to a welcoming campus climate for a diverse range of students at U-M. Specifically, participants will develop their skills for preventing,… |
Implementing Inclusive Teaching Principles in Your Classroom (for GSIs) |
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Graduate Students Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching |
Much scholarship on teaching and learning provides insights about the importance of an explicitly inclusive classroom climate for student learning, the value of learning collaboratively with diverse peers, and the benefits of intentionally… |
Inclusive Teaching @ Michigan Series - Closing Lunch: Engaging colleagues in conversations about inclusive teaching |
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Everyone |
If you plan to attend any of the Inclusive Teaching @ Michigan sessions, please also join us for this final lunch. This event will provide an opportunity to reflect upon key ideas and strategies we've gained through the series -- and to… |
Designing Community-Based Learning Courses with Diverse Learners In Mind |
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Everyone Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching |
Community-based learning (CBL) has important implications for the development of cross-cultural awareness and positively impacts campus climate as students, faculty and community members collaborate across differences. In this session co-… |