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ACUE Lunch and Learn – Using your syllabus as a roadmap to learning: Strategies to enable reflection and engagement
Facilitator: Lydia Wilkinson, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Engineering Communication Program (ECP), Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice (ISTEP), FASEYour course syllabus is an important tool for communicating expectations, including learning outcomes, course structure and assignment design. Yet while we often invest significant energy in creating our syllabi and spend time in the […]
Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Faculty Community of Practice: Assessing Reflective Writing in CEL Courses
Presented By: Centre for Community Partnerships REGISTER Join us for a discussion on assessing reflective writing in CEL courses. Some questions we will consider as a group include: what challenges does reflective writing present for both students and course instructors? How can reflective writing be successfully scaffolded? What are some successful strategies you use to […]
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 […]
Monitor-Side Chats: UDL-ing in Winter 2024: UDL Guideline 7: Recruiting interest (accessing engagement)
Name: CTSI Room 4035 Address: Robarts Library, 4th Floor 130 St. George Street Toronto Ontario M5S 3H1Discussions about practical applications and concrete strategies of Universal Design for Learning For January 26th session: learn more about UDL Guideline #7: Provide Options for Recruiting Interest (https://udlguidelines.cast.org/engagement/recruiting-interest) The average student does not exist. So, how do we design learning environments that maximize learning for all students? Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (https://udlguidelines.cast.org/) is a framework […]
Establishing International Partnerships for Experiential Learning Projects
Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Topic: Experiential Learning and Community-Engaged Learning This workshop will focus on how to initiate, manage, and sustain partnerships with international organizations for the purpose of delivering experiential learning (EL) projects for courses at UTSC and other UofT campuses. This is a hybrid session: You can attend online […]
Equity and UDL: Centering the Learner and Fostering Academic Resilience
Name: Blackburn Room, 4th Floor Robarts Library Address: 130 St. George Street Toronto ON M5S 3H1Facilitators: Samantha Chang, Faculty Liaison, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, CTSIJasjit Sangha, Faculty Liaison Coordinator, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, CTSI Michal Kasprzak, Assistant Director, CTSI/TATPThe Ontario Postsecondary Education Standards Development Committee (2022) and the Ontario Human Rights Commission (2018) identify Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as an approach to engage all students and provide an equal opportunity to succeed. Developed […]
Exploring GenAI Potential for the Learning Process: Empowering Students for Ethical and Creative Learning
Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Topic: • Digital Learning & Technology • Teaching Strategies Explore innovative ways to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the learning process while fostering critical thinking and creativity among students. Student panellists will share their experiences and perspectives on leveraging GenAI to enhance learning outcomes. During the webinar, […]
CCP Community-Engaged Learning Course Fund – Deadline to Apply
Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships The CCP offers small grants to support instructors teaching CEL courses at the University of Toronto. This funding can be used for CEL courses to 1)support innovation, 2) recognize community partner engagement, and 3)address barriers to student participation. Learn more about 2023-2024 CCP CEL Course Fund and apply […]
Learning to Learn: Leveraging UDL to help students become expert learners.(In-Person)
Name: Blackburn Room Address: 130 St. George St. Toronto ONCentre for Teaching and Learning Book Club
Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Topic: Teaching Strategies The Centre for Teaching and Learning is once again hosting Book Club and will be meeting this winter to explore various themes around teaching and learning. In our first session, we will explore three titles and select this term’s book together. Subsequent sessions of […]
CCP CEL Course Development Workshop 3: Respectful and Reciprocal Community Partner Stewardship
Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Online In this third workshop of the CEL course development workshop series, we focus on working respectfully and equitably with partners from community, grassroots, nonprofit, or public organizations. The workshop will provide practical strategies for, and space and time to discuss and reflect on, stewarding partnerships in respectful […]
Monitor-Side Chats: UDL-ing in Winter 2024: UDL Guideline 1: Perception (building engagement)
Name: CTSI Room 4035 Address: Robarts Library, 4th Floor 130 St. George Street Toronto Ontario M5S 3H1Discussions about practical applications and concrete strategies of Universal Design for Learning For February 2nd session: learn more about UDL Guideline #1: Provide Options for Perception (https://udlguidelines.cast.org/representation/perception) The average student does not exist. So, how do we design learning environments that maximize learning for all students? Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (https://udlguidelines.cast.org/) is a framework for […]