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Graduate Student Book Club – Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto

Virtual Location

Virtual meetings (via Zoom) We will be reading Radical Hope: A teaching manifesto by Kevin M. Gannon – which addresses timely issues around inclusive teaching practices. Books will be provided by CITL. From the publisher: “Kevin Gannon asks that the contemporary university’s manifold problems be approached as opportunities for critical engagement, arguing that, when done […]

The Feedback Dilemma

Virtual

Virtual How do you balance quality of feedback with time investment?  What are strategies faculty employ to ensure that students engage with their feedback?  How do you tackle feedback at scale? What is “good feedback”?  This discussion will explore these common challenges and other questions you have about providing effective, actionable feedback. Register here for […]

Engaging in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning – Spring 2023

Virtual Location

Virtual  Alternate Thursdays at 3:00-4:00 pm, starting January 19th; opposite Thursdays can be reserved for optional asynchronous/small group work. Innovation in teaching provides exciting opportunities for research and scholarship on teaching practices with topics including the fundamentals of the scholarship of Teaching and Learning, research question identification, SoTL literature, study design, IRB application, common methodologies, […]

(Postponed) Making the Most of Your SETs

102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

This event has been postponed and will now be offered after SETs this semester - stay tuned for details! A Partner Event with Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA) NEW for faculty!  OIRA has developed personalized dashboards that allow faculty to review historical SET data to better inform teaching development. Join us for a roll-out […]

PedAIgogy: Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

Location: 102 Fernald Hall Facilitators: Peter Schilling, Sheridan Adams, Karen Pelletreau More information coming soon! Register here (opens in a new window).

Graduate Student Book Club – Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto

Virtual Location

Virtual meetings (via Zoom) We will be reading Radical Hope: A teaching manifesto by Kevin M. Gannon – which addresses timely issues around inclusive teaching practices. Books will be provided by CITL. From the publisher: “Kevin Gannon asks that the contemporary university’s manifold problems be approached as opportunities for critical engagement, arguing that, when done […]

Engaging in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning – Spring 2023

Virtual Location

Virtual  Alternate Thursdays at 3:00-4:00 pm, starting January 19th; opposite Thursdays can be reserved for optional asynchronous/small group work. Innovation in teaching provides exciting opportunities for research and scholarship on teaching practices with topics including the fundamentals of the scholarship of Teaching and Learning, research question identification, SoTL literature, study design, IRB application, common methodologies, […]

How Should UMaine Approach Generative AI?

(Please note new date)   Location: Fernald Hall, 1st floor Join UMaine's two new Associate Provosts and other academic leaders in a conversation around developing policies and approaches to rapidly evolving technology.   Register here (opens in a new window).

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