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AI on Campus: Pathways for Education, Careers, and Task Management (Lessons Learned from AY23-24)
Abramson Family Founders Room (SIS T7)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Join an enlightening discussion on how Artificial Intelligence is redefining educational experiences and administrative tasks, and how to pave the way to a smarter, more efficient campus through the use of AI. Explore the dynamic landscape of AI as it reshapes education and task management. This session offers an insight into AI’s impact, challenges, and opportunities on our campus: lessons …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Workshops and Seminars
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AI on Campus: Pathways for Education, Careers, and Task Management (Lessons Learned from AY23-24)
Hall of Science Classroom 1034400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Join an enlightening discussion on how Artificial Intelligence is redefining educational experiences and administrative tasks, and how to pave the way to a smarter, more efficient campus through the use of AI. Explore the dynamic landscape of AI as it reshapes education and task management. This session offers an insight into AI’s impact, challenges, and opportunities on our campus: lessons …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Workshops and Seminars
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Don’t Forget your Exit Ticket!: Designing Inclusive and Critical?Student-Centered?Pedagogy
Hall of Science Classroom 1034400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
This workshop focuses on the “exit ticket” (ET) assignment as a student-centered pedagogical exercise that builds continuity between class meetings and provides essential feedback to the professor. The ET assignment is designed to let students know that you are invested in their learning because their feedback informs teaching decisions and builds a classroom culture of respect, trust, and …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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From Theory to Action: Infusing Community-Based Learning into Your Course
Hall of Science Classroom 1034400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
This session focuses on (re)designing course syllabi to incorporate Community-Based Learning & Research (CBLR), a pedagogy that deepens student learning through collaboration with nonprofits and community organizations. Throughout the program, Faculty will learn how to synthesize a course’s learning outcomes to meaningful and equitable community engagement in the D.C. community. In addition, we …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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Natural-Scientific Inquiry Faculty Survey Discussion
Hall of Science Classroom 1034400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Join Natural-Scientific Inquiry committee members and Core Assessment Analyst Diamond Brown as they share strategies for interpreting and implementing feedback from the end-of-semester student learning outcome survey.
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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August Faculty Workshops
Abramson Family Founders Room (SIS T7)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Every year prior to the beginning of the fall semester, the Center for Teaching, Research & Learning (CTRL), in collaboration with the University Library, hosts The August Faculty Workshops – a 3-day workshop series, demonstrating new and innovative approaches to classroom teaching and research. The workshop series features 28 sessions over the course of three days related to teaching, research, …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Workshops and Seminars
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August Faculty Workshops
Abramson Family Founders Room (SIS T7)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
Every year prior to the beginning of the fall semester, the Center for Teaching, Research & Learning (CTRL), in collaboration with the University Library, hosts The August Faculty Workshops – a 3-day workshop series, demonstrating new and innovative approaches to classroom teaching and research. The workshop series features 28 sessions over the course of three days related to teaching, research, …more
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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- Workshops and Seminars
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New Faculty Orientation
Abramson Family Founders Room (SIS T7)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
The New Faculty Orientation serves as an introduction to the university for new faculty. The program includes an overview of the university and students as well as information on teaching and resources to help you get off to a successful start.
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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New Faculty Orientation
Abramson Family Founders Room (SIS T7)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
The New Faculty Orientation serves as an introduction to the university for new faculty. The program includes an overview of the university and students as well as information on teaching and resources to help you get off to a successful start.
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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Ann Ferren Conference
Abramson Family Founders Room (SIS T7)4400 Massachusetts AvenueWashingtonDC20016
The Center for Teaching, Research & Learning is pleased to invite all faculty and staff to attend the Ann Ferren Conference (AFC) on Teaching, Research & Learning. AFC is a two-day annual conference, held the Thursday and Friday before spring classes begin, features interactive, faculty-led panel sessions on current and important topics related to teaching, research, and learning.
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- Center for Teaching, Research and Learning
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