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Now That I Have It, What Grade Should I Give It? Evaluating Student Writing -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Evaluating student writing is one of the most subjective and elusive tasks that we as instructors undertake each semester. In this workshop, we will work to alleviate some of the anxiety surrounding the evaluation process by discussing the use of…

Evaluating Student Writing -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Evaluating student writing is one of the most subjective and elusive tasks that we as instructors undertake each semester. In this workshop, we will work to alleviate some of the anxiety surrounding the evaluation process by discussing the use of…

Now That I Have It, What Grade Should I Give It? Evaluating Student Writing -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Evaluating student writing is one of the most subjective and elusive tasks that we as instructors undertake each semester. In this workshop, we will work to alleviate some of the anxiety surrounding the evaluation process by discussing the use of…

Change it Up workshop - FCI and ETC Collaboration
Everyone

ETC - EDUCATIONAL THEATRE COMPANY 

Office of New Student Programs

What's Culture Got To Do With It?: The Role of Faculty in Engineering Equity -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Engineering is frequently taught without considering students’ cultural realities, which can limit their ability to make connections to engineering content and their lived experiences. But before we can leverage students’ cultural knowledge in…

Getting Started with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning -
Everyone

Engineering education research is a growing field, both nationally and at our own College. This panel will feature four engineering faculty: Robin Fowler, Brent Gillespie, Jamie Phillips, and Rasha Stino. They will explain their project goals,…

Inclusive Teaching @ Michigan Series - Leveraging Group Work and Teams in STEM Courses to Enhance Student Learning -
Everyone
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Effective use of teams and group work in the classroom can increase student learning, improve retention of course material, and enhance students’ problem-solving ability. However, it is often difficult to ensure that all students are engaged,…

Making Teamwork Work -
Graduate Students
Requirement B2

Effective use of groups in the classroom can increase student learning and enhance students' problem solving abilities, if instructors ensure that all students are engaged and included. In this session, participants will explore research-based…

Making Teamwork Work -
Graduate Students
Requirement B2

Effective use of groups in the classroom can increase student learning and enhance students' problem solving abilities, if instructors ensure that all students are engaged and included. In this session, participants will explore research-based…

Encore Session of Advanced Practices for Inclusive Teaching -
Graduate Students
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Due to large enrollment in the February 18th session, CRLT is offering this encore workshop of Advanced Practices for Inclusive Teaching.

Using teaching methods that effectively engage all students within a classroom is of ongoing…

Applying Universal Design Principles to Promote Active Participation by All Students -
Everyone
Requirement B2

Drawing on the principles of Universal Design and active learning, this workshop provides participants with a space to explore a variety of activities that engage students with a range of abilities in the classroom. During the workshop, we will…

FCI Seminar Series - Modeling Authentic Dialogue in the Classroom -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Dr. Laird Kramer is Professor of Physics and Director of the STEM Transformation Institute at Florida International University. A core design element of initiatives at FIU brings the practices of scientists into the classroom to create an…

FCI Seminar Series - The Influence of Gender Stereotypes on Behavioral Outcomes Among Students in Group Project Teams -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Dr. Denise Sekaquaptewa is Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan. She has received numerous awards for her work on diversity-related issues. In this presentation, Dr. Sekaquaptewa discusses her research…

Teaching Skills: Disrespect and Disruption in the Classroom - Strategies for Prevention and Response -
Faculty
Not eligible for Certificate

Disrespectful treatment of other students based on social identities or other characteristics, interruptions of faculty presentations, viewing of inappropriate websites during class: many faculty have felt that such student behaviors are on the…

Access-Questioning: A Critical Reflective Practice for Equity-focused Teaching -
Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs
Requirement B2, Diversity and Inclusive Teaching

Disability Studies teach us that accessibility is not a finite “checklist” but an ongoing critical practice. In this interactive remote workshop, participants will learn conceptual tools for practicing critical reflection in…

Engineering Education Research: Works in Progress -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Development of student motivation in a required Electrical Engineering (EE) course for non-EE majors.

Join faculty, post-docs, and graduate students in discussions about their engineering education research endeavors at various stages…

Dan Kiskis, Business Systems Analyst Senior, Teaching & Learning, ITS, and colleagues -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Developing CTools Academic Analytics: Possibilities and Challenges

 

Managing Emergent Crises in Diverse Student Teams -
Faculty

Designing and supporting student teams can be tricky, especially when considering the range of identities, abilities, and personalities in our classrooms. Even so, research shows that when students learn alongside with diverse peers their teams…

Denise Sekaquaptewa, UM Professor of Psychology -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

Denise Sekaquaptewa, UM Professor of Psychology

The effect of skewed gender composition on student participation in undergraduate engineering project teams.

 

David Pritchard, MIT Physics and PI of the Relate project -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

David Pritchard (MIT Physics and PI of the Relate project)

What are students learning, from what activity, and is that OK?

 

Student Learning and Analytics at Michigan (SLAM) - Learning Analytics, Learning Metrics, and Learning Science -
Everyone
Not eligible for Certificate

David Niemi, Vice President of Measurement and Evaluation, Kaplan, Inc., will present on learning analytics at Kaplan.

Sound learning analytics based on valid metrics give us new leverages to study and improve…

CRLT Presentation on Evaluating Teaching: Principles and Best Practices -
Faculty

Customized event for SMTD

GSI Teaching Orientation (GSITO) -
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Graduate Students
Requirement A

CRLT’s GSI Teaching Orientation is designed to help new GSIs prepare for their initial teaching experiences. It also has proven to be a valuable event for experienced GSIs and for graduate students who anticipate teaching in the future.

A…

GSI Teaching Orientation -
Graduate Students
Requirement A

CRLT’s GSI Teaching Orientation is designed to help new GSIs prepare for their initial teaching experiences. It also has proven to be a valuable event for experienced GSIs and for graduate students who anticipate teaching in the future.

GSI Teaching Orientation -
Graduate Students
Requirement A

CRLT’s GSI Teaching Orientation is designed to help new GSIs prepare for their initial teaching experiences. It also has proven to be a valuable event for experienced GSIs and for graduate students who anticipate teaching in the future.