Join a Teaching Circle this Spring

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is pleased to announce the following Teaching Circles for Spring semester 2024. A teaching circle is a small group of faculty and teaching staff who meet regularly on-campus and/or Zoom to discuss a specific teaching and learning topic.

Join a Teaching Circle
 

Difficult Conversations: Handling Challenging Student Situations with Empathy and Fairness
Facilitated by Jessamy Comer, Department of Psychology, CLA

Engineering and Social Justice
Facilitated by Ashish Agrawal, Dean's Office, CET; and Sarah Brownell, Dean's Office, KGCOE

Just a "Better Pencil"? OpenAI, ChatGPT, DALL-E
Facilitated by Lisa Hermsen, Department of English, CLA

Teaching with Threshold Concepts: Navigating Troublesome Knowledge
Facilitated by David Yockel, Jr., University Writing Program, SOIS

Tech-Enhanced Teaching: Harnessing Technology for Active Learning and Efficiency
Facilitated by Garret Arcoraci, School of Information, GCCIS

 

Interested participants are strongly encouraged to email circle facilitators as early as possible but no later than January 22, 2024. Unless otherwise noted, circles usually hold their first meeting in the third week of the semester.