How to use student response systems like iClicker in your classroom
102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono
Teaching at UMaine – A learning community for new faculty – initial meeting
102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono
Teaching in the US Classroom – a discussion for international faculty and graduate teaching assistants
102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, OronoWeek of Events
Monday, August 25, 2025
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August 25, 2025 -New to teaching Q&A drop-in
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August 25, 2025 -Teaching in Active Learning Classrooms
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August 25, 2025 -Teaching @ UMaine -A classroom tour and overview
New to teaching Q&A drop-in
Questions about how best to organize your syllabus? Want to know about using video in your Brightspace course? Eager to learn more about teaching at UMaine? Our team has designated […]
Teaching in Active Learning Classrooms
Active Learning Classrooms (ALCs) are wonderful spaces to teach in, but it is important that you feel prepared to use the space and resources effectively. This interactive, hands-on workshop is designed to give you concrete, immediately applicable strategies to make the most of your ALC, without wasting a moment. Here's what you'll gain: Hands-on Experience: […]
Teaching @ UMaine -A classroom tour and overview
Explore the range of classroom spaces available at UMaine - both traditional and innovative - while we tour different buildings, classrooms and resources and simultaneously learn about the campus. Due to low registration, this workshop has been cancelled. If you would like to tour your classroom(s), please contact MEDIA SERVICES to schedule a guided in-person orientation.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
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August 26, 2025 -A syllabus worth reading
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August 26, 2025 -Preparing your first day in class
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August 26, 2025 -Understanding how we learn to be a better teacher – for graduate teaching assistants
A syllabus worth reading
A well-crafted syllabus can be a powerful tool that sets the stage for student success, classroom norms, performance expectations and student engagement. Research suggests that the tone and content of […]
Preparing your first day in class
The first day of class – even the first few minutes – sets the tone for the entire term. Discover effective strategies to establish a positive classroom climate, clear expectations, […]
Understanding how we learn to be a better teacher – for graduate teaching assistants
Explore the science of learning in a workshop tailored for graduate teaching assistants. This workshop will provide fundamental concepts about how people learn, coupled with practical methods of how to […]
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
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August 27, 2025 -Graduate Teaching Academy welcome & orientation
Graduate Teaching Academy welcome & orientation
The Graduate Teaching Academy (GTA) is a semester-long learning community for those interested in preparing for careers that involve teaching, inside and outside of academia. The GTA, which is open to […]
Thursday, August 28, 2025
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August 28, 2025 -How to use student response systems like iClicker in your classroom
How to use student response systems like iClicker in your classroom
Join us for an interactive workshop where we will model creative, effective ways to use student response systems, from iClicker to paper voting cards, to engage students in learning, improve critical thinking, help build community, and perhaps most important – revitalize your lecture. Whether you are new to teaching or in search of inspiration – […]
Friday, August 29, 2025
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August 29, 2025 -Teaching at UMaine – A learning community for new faculty – initial meeting
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August 29, 2025 -Teaching in the US Classroom – a discussion for international faculty and graduate teaching assistants
Teaching at UMaine – A learning community for new faculty – initial meeting
To kick off this Community of Practice, we will host lunch for our initial meeting, learn about the goals and structure of the CoP and discuss what to expect during the first week for classes. CoP overview: Together, explore and learn about UMaine’s students, policies, and develop a strong foundation of teaching skills through the […]
Teaching in the US Classroom – a discussion for international faculty and graduate teaching assistants
An In-person Workshop geared toward our international faculty and graduate teaching assistants Due to low registration, this event has been cancelled.
