Training and Professional Development

  • 2014 Fall ITL Lunchtime Seminars

     

    The Institute for Teaching & Learning will be offering the following Lunchtime seminars and presentations on topics to enhance teaching and learning. The seminars provide an opportunity to gather with colleagues to listen, discuss, comment, interact, and reflect on a number of topics. They are organized on a first-come, first-serve basis. Seminars are from 11:15 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. All seminars will be held in the John W. Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education (ROWE), Room 321.

    Oct. 3 - "HuskyCT can do that?"
    Oct. 6 - Adding Instructional Design to Your Toolbox
    Oct. 8 - Responding to Student Writing: Are There Better Ways to Grade?
    Oct. 10 - Clickers, Smart, PowerPoint Technology in-sync in the classroom
    Oct. 15 - Classroom Discussions Aren't Just for English Class: Conducting Discussions in your Discipline
    Oct. 17 - Teaching Reading in a Writing Course
    Oct. 20 - Provost Annual Report and HuskyDM System
    Oct. 24 - Teaching Students to Think-Critical and Creative Thinking in the Classroom
    Nov. 3 - Ebooks, journals & videos for Class Use
    Nov. 5 - Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET)
    Nov. 10 - Essential Questions: Springboards to Critical & Creative Thinking within Disciplines
    Nov. 12 - Providing Access to Students with Disabilities in Online and Blended Courses
    Nov. 19 - An Introduction to Classroom Response Systems (Clickers)


    For more information and to register please visit http://itl.uconn.edu/seminars/

    For more information, contact: Stacey Valliere at stacey.valliere@uconn.edu