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Join us for an interactive virtual drop-in for University of Toronto instructors and staff. This is your opportunity to get hands-on experience with Microsoft Copilot, a powerful generative AI model that has been approved for use by the Uni…
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EventsCTSI Programming
The Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation brings together educational developers, faculty members, teaching, learning and technology liaisons, and staff as we all work toward building accessible, engaging and enrichi…
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PagesFacilitators:
Cristina D’Amico, Faculty Liaison Coordinator, Graduate Student Development & TA Training, CTSI
Michal Kasprzak, Assistant Director, CTSI/TATP
In this workshop, we will offer a dual introduction to two key concepts in effe…
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EventsScholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
What is SoTL?
“[SoTL] is a kind of going meta in which faculty frame and systematically investigate questions related to student learning – the conditions under which it occurs, what it looks like…
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PagesThese informal roundtables offer faculty an opportunity to engage in small group learning about how to create equitable classrooms through:
Exploring why they may feel hesitant to bring an equity lens to their curriculum
Reflection on thei…
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PagesWhen creating or editing an assignment in Quercus, choose “Online” and “File Uploads” as the Submission Type, and then choose “Turnitin Plagiarism Framework” in the Plagiarism Review section:
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Tool GuidesModules allow instructors to determine the order and structure (eg. by week, unit, or topic) in which the content will be released to the end-user to provide a guided learning experience.
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Tool GuidesYou can view all your quizzes in your course on the Quizzes page. You can also
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Tool GuidesA wiki page is a collaborative page that allows people to contribute, edit, and share materials. Page settings can be adjusted to course participants to access, create, and edit material on any topic.
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Tool GuidesInstructors can set up a discussion for students in their Quercus course as a method of asynchronous engagement.
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Tool GuidesChoosing Tools
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How Generative AI Works
Choosing Tools
AI Tools Within and Beyond U of T’s Protected Environment
When deciding whether and how to integrate generative AI i…
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PagesPresented by: The Centre for Community Partnerships
The Centre for Community Partnerships is accepting applications for its training for teaching assistants (TAs) in community-engaged learning (CEL) courses taking place in Fall 2024. CEL co…
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