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SUMMARY:Exploring Educational Excellence: Emerson Excellence in Teaching Awardee Roundtable Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Teaching and Learning for an illuminating exploration into the art and science of teaching excellence as we bring together a distinguished panel of professors honored with the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award. Delve into teaching insights\, methodologies\, and experiences that have propelled our panelists to the forefront of academia. From innovative pedagogical approaches to fostering inclusive learning environments\, each session promises to inspire and inform educators across disciplines. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to uncover the secrets behind exceptional teaching! \nThis event will take place in person on the Danforth Campus in Seigle Hall Room 208. Please scroll down to register. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/exploring-educational-excellence-emerson-excellence-in-teaching-awardee-roundtable-series-2024-03-20/
LOCATION:Seigle Hall 208
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SUMMARY:Exploring Educational Excellence: Emerson Excellence in Teaching Awardee Roundtable Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Teaching and Learning for an illuminating exploration into the art and science of teaching excellence as we bring together a distinguished panel of professors honored with the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award. Delve into teaching insights\, methodologies\, and experiences that have propelled our panelists to the forefront of academia. From innovative pedagogical approaches to fostering inclusive learning environments\, each session promises to inspire and inform educators across disciplines. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to uncover the secrets behind exceptional teaching! \nThis event will take place in person on the Danforth Campus in Seigle Hall Room 111. Please scroll down to register. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/exploring-educational-excellence-emerson-excellence-in-teaching-awardee-roundtable-series-2-27-24/
LOCATION:Seigle Hall 111
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SUMMARY:iTeach 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching and Learning and our partners from University Libraries\, the Office of the Provost\, and Arts & Sciences Computing are reviving the popular iTeach Conference on January 10\, 2024.  This one day conference will be held in the Brown School’s Hillman Hall on the Danforth Campus. When we last offered this conference in 2018\, it drew over 200 faculty and instructional staff from all schools at the University for cross-disciplinary discussions on teaching and teaching-related research. \nThis conference is an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues from other schools\, programs\, and departments and to rediscover innovative approaches to teaching and learning. \nFor registration\, the conference program and additional information\, visit the iTeach Conference main page.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/iteach-2024/
LOCATION:Danforth Campus
CATEGORIES:- Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231114T170000
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SUMMARY:Grad Students of the CTL
DESCRIPTION:The Graduate Student Advisory Council invites you to learn more about how and why to take advantage of the resources and programming provided to graduate students by the Center for Teaching and Learning. Panelists include recent and not-so-recent graduates of WashU who have participated in CTL professional development in teaching programs. They will share a bit about their experience by answering some prompts provided by the graduate student facilitators\, followed by audience questions. Many current graduate students who are active at the CTL will also be in attendance. \nThere are two ways to participate: \n\nRegister to Zoom in on your own here: https://wustl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtcOyrrzssHdKoVLGEq45-1hIELMuCJddj\nJoin the watch party at the Grad Center! We will be showing the panel discussion on the big screen. Walk-ins welcome\, or you can register above to receive reminder emails.\n\nFor more information or to submit a question for the panel\, contact Lisa Kuehne\, lmkuehne@wustl.edu.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/grad-students-of-the-ctl/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Danforth Campus + Zoom)
CATEGORIES:- Special Event
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SUMMARY:Teambuilding in the Classroom: Approaches to Designing Effective Group Activities
DESCRIPTION:Please join members of the CTL’s Graduate Student Advisory Council (https://ctl.wustl.edu/programs/graduate-student-advisory-council/) for a virtual panel discussion on approaches to designing group activities in the classroom. In this panel\, we will hear from four instructors about how they implement team-based learning approaches to explore complex content. Participants will leave this conversation with some new tools for developing team-based exercises and building rapport with students. \n  \nRegister here: https://wustl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArd-uvqzMjGtzhQcCe8hzM6OFq2NeKRdVe#/registration \n 
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/teambuilding-in-the-classroom-approaches-to-designing-effective-group-activities/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:- Special Event
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Language Teaching Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching & Learning and Coalition for Language Teaching and Learning Language Teaching Fair Planning Committee invite you to save the date and submit proposals to participate in a roundtable-style discussion on language teaching as part of the 5th Annual WashU Language Teaching Fair. \nThe 5th Annual Language Teaching Fair will take place on Monday\, August 21st from 2:15-5pm. We are planning for a primarily in-person teaching fair this fall but will provide Zoom accommodations for those who are out of town or who have other circumstances that necessitate Zoom participation. \nRoundtable discussants will engage with others on the panel and share a few best practices from their own teaching with the audience. Roundtable presentations will be 10-12 minutes in length (depending on number of participants in roundtable)\, with time for discussion at the end. \nProposal deadline is extended to Friday\, August 11th. Proposals can be submitted here.  \nFurther details about the event are forthcoming. \nPlease feel free to contact Meg Gregory\, Associate Director for Faculty Programing\, Center for Teaching and Learning\, at meggregory@wustl.edu with questions. Note that while Meg’s last day at the CTL is July 7th\, that she will still be participating as a member of the planning committee beyond that date. For questions about logistics\, registration\, or CTL website-related information after July 7th\, please email Eric Fournier at efournier@wustl.edu. \nRegister to Attend Here\n\nRegistration for this event has now closed.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/5th-annual-language-teaching-fair/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Danforth Campus + Zoom)
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SUMMARY:Annual Recognition Reception for Graduate Students and Postdocs
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching and Learning cordially invites you to our annual Graduate Student & Postdoc Recognition Reception where we’ll honor WashU graduate students and postdocs who have completed one or more of our programs or who have served on our Advisory Council in 2022-2023: \n\nProfessional Development in Teaching Program\nExploring Practices in the Classroom (EPIC)\nScholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL) Seminar\nGraduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC)\n\nDoors open at 3:30pm with remarks beginning at 4:00pm. Refreshments will be provided. \nPlease contact Dr. Lisa Kuehne or Dr. Denise Leonard with questions. \nPlease RSVP for the event below:
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/annual-recognition-reception-for-graduate-students-and-postdocs/
LOCATION:Danforth Campus
CATEGORIES:- Special Event,PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN TEACHING (PDT)
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SUMMARY:Using PowerPoint to Create Jeopardy-Style Classroom Games
DESCRIPTION:In this special Tech Training\, co-sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Language Teaching Coalition\, Mark Dowell\, Lecturer of Spanish and Portuguese\, will discuss how he uses PowerPoint features to create games for his students. During this event\, participants will learn quick and easy techniques in PowerPoint for creating Jeopardy-style learning games. Discussion will follow about adapting these games to different teaching environments. \nIf you have questions about this event\, please feel free to email Dr. Meg Gregory at meggregory@wustl.edu \nRegister Here
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/4_19_23_usingppttocreatejepoardystyleclassroomgames/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:- Special Event
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SUMMARY:Language Teaching Spring Showcase Show & Tell 2023
DESCRIPTION:The CTL and Coalition for Language Teaching & Learning invite language instructors from across departments to participate in our Spring Showcase Show & Tell Event on Friday\, April 14th from 3:30-4:30pm\, with happy hour to follow from 4:30-5:30pm. This event is meant to be a fun\, low-stress (post-Spring Break) opportunity for language instructors to get together\, share\, and learn from each other. \nThis event will feature participants briefly sharing a favorite engaging in-class grammar activity that might transfer to other language-teaching contexts. \nAll participants will create a single PPT slide that includes your name\, a brief description of the grammar activity\, the level of course the activity is appropriate for\, and what you see as its benefits. The slide need not be fancy! Participants will share their ideas and each PPT slide will be collected and redistributed together with the others as a single PDF to all event participants as a “resource gallery” for future use. \nAll language instructors including faculty\, postdocs\, and grad students who are teaching independently\, are welcome to participate. If you can’t make it for the whole hour\, you are welcome to still participate when you can. Advanced registration is required. All attendees must plan to bring an activity to share. \nFor questions about the event\, please feel free to email Meg Gregory at meggregory@wustl.edu. \nRegister Here\nRegistration has now closed. Should you still wish to participate\, please email Meg at the address listed above.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/language-teaching-spring-showcase-show-tell-2023/
LOCATION:January Hall Rm 110
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230202T130000
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SUMMARY:ChatGPT: Implications for Teaching and Learning
DESCRIPTION:Join a panel of scholars and instructors across Washington University for a discussion of how teaching and learning will be affected by Chat GPT–a powerful language model that uses artificial intelligence to generate human-like text. These experts will dissect the history\, ethics\, technical constraints\, teaching challenges\, and future opportunities associated with this tool\, with a focus on implications for the future of teaching and learning. \nPanelists:\nAnne Baril\, Philosophy\, College of Arts & Sciences\nIan Bogost\, Film & Media Studies\, College of Arts & Sciences\nChris Gill\, Computer Science & Engineering\, McKelvey School of Engineering\nRob Patterson\, Writing Center\nNeha Singh\, Computer Science & Engineering\, McKelvey School of Engineering\nSally Wu\, Center for Teaching and Learning (Moderator) \nWith questions about this event\, please contact Dr. Eric Fournier\, Director of Educational Development. \nRegister Here
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/chatgpt-exploring-the-threats-and-opportunities-of-ai-text-generators-on-teaching-and-learning_02_02_23/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221008T163000
DTSTAMP:20260628T225806
CREATED:20221003T173602Z
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SUMMARY:Embracing our Diversity through Language: Foreign Language Association of Missouri (FLAM) Conference
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us at Embracing our Diversity through Language at Washington University in Saint Louis on October 7 and 8\, 2022\, presented by FLAM and Center for Teaching and Technology at Washington University in St. Louis. \n​Our Keynote Speaker is Akash Patel\, ACTFL President-Elect\, and Founder of the Happy World Foundation that brings native speakers of different countries to language classrooms in the United States. He is also a 2018 Global Teacher Finalist and a National Council Member at the United Nations Association of the USA. In addition\, check out over 35 presentations from professionals in the field. \nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/flam2022/
LOCATION:Danforth Campus
CATEGORIES:- Co-Sponsored Event,- Special Event
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SUMMARY:Pooled Classroom Tour
DESCRIPTION:Teaching in a pooled classroom for the first time? Not sure how to navigate the technology in the classroom? Want to get comfortable with the computer and projector before classes start? \nDrop in to Eads 105 any time between 9-11am or 2-4pm for a hands-on tour of mics\, cameras\, and other equipment that you can use to teach with in a university-managed classroom. CTL Classroom Services staff will be available to walk you through any equipment you are interested in using for your teaching. \nTo schedule walkthroughs for your department or group at a different time\, contact Liz at liz@wustl.edu or Tom at tfurby@wustl.edu.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/1_13_22_pooled-classroom-tour/2022-01-27/
LOCATION:Eads Hall Rm. 105
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