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Contact Tom Janke or Terri Tarr for information on workshops sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.

Center for Teaching and Learning Workshops

The CTL offers workshops on a wide range of topics to help faculty develop their teaching and technology skills.  These workshops, which usually last from one to three hours, are open to all IUPUI faculty and staff.  Seating is limited, however, so be sure to register in advance.   For information about upcoming topics, or to register, see the CTL events calendar.

Customized To-Your-Door Workshops

If our scheduled workshops don’t meet your needs, we would be happy to arrange a custom workshop for your department, school, or group. Listed below are just a few of the topics available. These workshops can be tailored to the specific needs and interests of your group. For more information or to schedule a workshop, please contact the CTL at 317-274-1300 or fill out our request form.

  • Discovering Emerging Technologies
  • Experimenting with Podcasts
  • Designing Online Courses
  • Exploring Oncourse CL as a Teaching and Learning Tool
    • Linking to Library Resources
    • Communicating via the Message Center
    • Developing and Engaging in Discussion Forums
    • Investigating Wikis and Blogs
    • Exporting Course Content and Final Grades
    • Assessing Student Work using the Test and Survey Tool
    • Managing Course Materials
    • Customizing a Course Template
    • Infusing Active Learning
  • Making Large Classes Engaging
  • Polishing Your Presentations
  • Creating an Inclusive Classroom
  • Developing Meaningful Assessment Activities
  • Implementing Classroom Assessment Techniques
  • Building Rubrics
  • Employing Creativity in Course Design
  • Constructing an Effective Syllabus
  • Planning for the First Day of Class
  • Evaluating Online and Print Resources
  • Fostering Information Literacy
  • Promoting Academic Integrity
  • Using Turnitin.com
  • Interpreting Student Evaluations
  • Documenting Your Teaching
  • Investigating the Role of Faculty in Student Retention
  • Connecting In- and Out-of-Classroom

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