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A&S T&L Community of Practice: Student Choice and Self-Directed Learning

Presented by: Faculty of Arts & Science The upcoming A&S Teaching & Learning Community of Practice session will showcase two presentations that discuss student choice and self-directed learning: “Touching the Earth: Experiential Learning in a Buddhist Context for Student Well-Being” -- Michael Ium (Postdoctoral Fellow, Department for the Study of Religion) “Assignment Design for First-Year […]

FAS: Getting Ready for Winter 2024 (Part 1): Course Planning and Design

Presented by: Faculty of Arts & Science Instructors teaching in the Faculty of Arts & Science are invited to join two upcoming sessions to kick off the Winter 2024 semester. In this two-part series, our Teaching & Learning team will focus first on course planning and design and second, on fostering student engagement.Part I: Course […]

FAS Teaching & Learning Lunch and Learn Series: Asking Effective Questions

Presented by the Faculty of Arts & Science, Teaching and Learning Initiatives Registration LinkGuided questions can stimulate critical dialogues and overcome the challenges of open-ended questions. In this session we will explore effective strategies for asking informal and formal questions, whether to break the ice in a classroom or to help students develop their critical […]

FAS Getting Ready for Winter 2024 (Part 2): Fostering Student Engagement

Instructors teaching in the Faculty of Arts & Science are invited to join two upcoming sessions to kick off the Winter 2024 semester. In this two-part series, our Teaching & Learning team will focus first on course planning and design and second, on fostering student engagement. Part II: Fostering Student Engagement will focus on engaging […]

A&S Teaching and Learning Community of Practice: Teaching, Learning, and Assessing Programming in a Chemistry Context

Presented By: Faculty of Arts & Science This session is a hybrid event. The in-person location is the History Conference Room (SS2098), Sid Smith Hall. A Zoom link will be sent upon registration. Presenters: David Liu (Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Computer Science), Jessica D’eon (Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Chemistry) Registration Link Description: Chemistry is an […]

Train-the-Trainer – Mastering Open Education

This event is open to all the University of Toronto community. Are you interested in Open Education? In this session, we will speak about how to understand, find, adapt, create, and share Open Educational Resources (OERs). OERs can be used for your own learning spaces to help increase the quality and efficiency of your work […]

Teaching in Arts & Science Winter 2024 Lunch & Learn: Facilitating Peer Review and Feedback

Presented By: Faculty of Arts & Sciences  Peer review and feedback are essential for promoting student engagement, fostering a classroom community and encouraging critical thinking and collaborative learning. In this session, we will review some key concepts and considerations for facilitating peer review and feedback activities. We will also discuss effective strategies and tools to […]

A&S T&L Community of Practice: Skill-Building Activities and Student Support in STEM Courses

Presented By: Faculty of Arts & Science Registration Assessing gains in communication skills in a large online statistics course Presenters: Nathalie Moon and Samantha-Jo Caetano (Assistant Professors, Teaching Stream, Statistical Sciences) In 2020-22, our foundational first-year statistics course shifted to being offered fully online (~500 students/term). We conducted a study over this period to investigate […]

A&S T&L Community of Practice: Innovative Initiatives and Interventions: Reflections on Student Advising and EDIIA Program Review

Presented BY: Faculty of Arts & Sciences Registration Student Advising with Podcasts: Successes and Lessons Learned Presenters: Mario Badr (Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream) and Diane Horton (Professor, Teaching Stream), Department of Computer Science This year, we experimented with a new medium for student advising: a podcast! Our podcast touches on topics like “How do I […]

A&S T&L Community of Practice

Presented by: Teaching & Learning, Faculty of Arts & Science  Standards-Based Grading and Team Writing Assignments in Mathematics (Friday, April 5, 2024, 1:30 - 2:30 pm, Dual Delivery (Online & In-Person). Registration In-Person Location: Political Science Conference Room (SS3130), Sid Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street - Standard-based Grading in First Year Math Courses Presenter: […]

Teaching in Arts & Science: Getting Ready for Spring/Summer 2024

Presented by: Arts & Science A&S instructors are invited to join the upcoming workshop: Teaching in Arts & Science: Getting Ready for Spring/Summer 2024. The online session will explore strategies and effective practices for course and assignment design, generative AI, educational technology tools, and review important A&S policies related to teaching and learning. Registration Other […]

2023-2024 Arts & Science Teaching & Learning Showcase Day 1: Engaging Learning Communities

Presented by: Teaching & Learning, Faculty of Arts & Science  Every year, the Faculty of Arts & Science hosts a Teaching & Learning Showcase to celebrate innovative and exceptional teaching practices, programs, and initiatives from instructors across A&S. This year's showcase will take place over two days (May 1 and May 2, 2024) in-person and […]

2023-2024 Arts & Science Teaching & Learning Showcase Day 2: Experiential Learning

Presented by: Arts & Science Every year, the Faculty of Arts & Science hosts a Teaching & Learning Showcase to celebrate innovative and exceptional teaching practices, programs, and initiatives from instructors across A&S. This year's showcase will take place over two days (May 1 and May 2, 2024) in-person and online. We welcome participants to […]

A&S T&L Lunch & Learn: Designing & Assessing Creative Assignments

Presented by the Faculty of Arts & Science, Teaching & Learning, Arts & Science Office of the Dean Session Description: In this session we will explore how to design, develop and assess creative assignments such as infographics, posters, podcasts, videos, and more. We will also discuss the pedagogical benefits of creative assignments, intentional design, and […]

FAS T&L Community of Practice: Piloting Computer-based Testing in Introductory Computer Programming

Presented by the Faculty of Arts & Science, Teaching & Learning, Arts & Science Office of the Dean  Presenters: Jacqueline Smith, Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Computer Science David Liu, Associate Professor, Teaching Stream & Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies, Department of Computer Science Michelle Craig, Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Computer Science Session Description: […]

A&S T&L Community of Practice: Red-Teaming Generative AI – New Strategies in Undergraduate Education

Presented by Teaching & Learning, Office of the Dean, Faculty of Arts & Science Presenter: Siobhan O'Flynn, Director, Canadian Studies Program, University College; Assistant Professor, Teaching-Stream; Undergraduate Instructor, Department of English Session Description: The advent of generative AI tools has significantly altered the educational landscape. Over the past year, I developed a series of modules […]

A&S Teaching & Learning Lunch & Learn: Collaborative Annotation

Presented by: Faculty of Arts & Science Registration Instructors teaching in the Faculty of Arts & Science are invited to the upcoming Lunch & Learn session on collaborative annotation. Collaborative annotation tools provide a dynamic way for students to engage with texts, images, and other course materials. This session will highlight the pedagogical benefits of […]

A&S T&L Community of Practice: Rethinking Teaching and Learning in Math: Humour and Standards-Based Testing

Presented by: Teaching & Learning, Faculty of Arts & Science Community of Practice: Rethinking Teaching and Learning in Math: Humour and Standards-Based Testing Friday, November 22, 10 - 11:30 am, Online, Zoom Registration  This upcoming CoP session brings together two innovative approaches to teaching mathematics, highlighting the role of humour in engaging students and the […]

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