by Cynthia Rutz, Director of Faculty Development Faculty groups are now forming on campus that could help you achieve your teaching or writing goals in a collegial, supportive atmosphere. Which one is for you? That depends on your goals for yourself. Do you wish you could get good conversations going in your classroom? Join the […]
Category: 2018
Getting Feedback on Your Teaching
Classroom Observations by Jen Gregory and Cynthia Rutz Teaching can be an isolating activity. It is hard to know whether things you are trying in the classroom are working well or not. Would you like some friendly feedback on your teaching? We at CITAL are available to observe faculty who would like to improve their […]
What to Do on the First Day of Class
by Jen Gregory, Director of Instructional Design Do you remember attending the first day of a college class? After receiving the syllabus and listening to a quick monologue from your instructor, you were probably excused for the rest of the hour? Although you were undoubtedly thrilled, what a waste of precious class time! Here […]
Five Ways to Make Your Syllabus Awesome!
by Jen Gregory, Director of Instructional Design Spend some time planning (or reviewing) the course Imagine you signed up for an African safari. You were told that you’d see lions, elephants, giraffes, rhino and zebras. But at the end of your trip you only saw lions. Your safari leader apologizes and explains that he […]