Faculty are welcome to self-enroll in these CTL courses:
Modules for Teaching Online and Learning Brightspace from the Student Perspective.

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Teams for Teaching in Fall 2021

Microsoft Teams

In this remote workshop, we will explore Team’s features while you experience its video conference functionality.

Free

Classroom Technology Services: Classroom Orientation Session

The Classroom Technology Services (CTS) team is offering classroom orientation sessions in an open house format. Training will consist of operational functions of the system, using the control system, manipulating devices (both provided and personal), and using MS Teams for remote sessions. The CTS team will be available to assist with questions about classroom operations.
The CTS team will be available to assist with questions and classroom operations from 10 AM - 2 PM.

You Don’t Have to Grade Like That! Exploring Grading Alternatives

Microsoft Teams

This session provides an overview of ways UVM colleagues have challenged traditional grading systems in order to change classroom and power dynamics, improve student outcomes, and make grading more efficient. Join us to learn about their experiences with alternative grading methods (such as contract grading or specifications grading) and ungrading methods (strategies for eliminating grades as much as possible) and discover how these approaches can refocus time and attention for faculty and students.

Free

Team Time

Microsoft Teams

This is an informal Teams practice sessions with Holly Parker as your guide as you try out class teams. You’ll learn how to schedule class meetings correctly (we don’t advise sharing links), record the meetings (and find and manage those recordings). You’ll also have the opportunity to get hands on-practice as we can take turns presenting, going into channels and break-out rooms, and using the OneNote Class Notebook and the whiteboard.

Free

iClicker Student Response System

Microsoft Teams

In this workshop, we demonstrate how teaching with iClickers can enhance student engagement, especially in large enrollment courses. Faculty can use clickers to poll students and get instant feedback on whether students understand concepts presented during lecture and in pre-class readings.

Free

Perusall: a Social Reader and Annotation Tool

Microsoft Teams

Perusall is a collaborative annotation tool that integrates with Blackboard (meaning no separate login is needed). Perusall has been shown to increase pre-class reading significantly (greater than 90% of students consistently complete readings in classes using this tool). Students—in small groups up to 20—can collectively mark up readings with threaded questions and comments.

Free

Blackboard Tests & Quizzes (Part 3 of 3)

Microsoft Teams

This third of three short Blackboard workshops covers how to give tests and quizzes. We'll talk about different ways to import questions, build tests, and to "deploy" them for students to take them.

Free

Q&A: Screencasting with Screencast-O-Matic

Microsoft Teams

During this live Q&A, you’ll have an opportunity to clarify questions and refine your knowledge of Screencast-O-Matic for increased confidence and independence in producing effective videos for your students. We can review any step along the way from planning to recording to editing to sharing.

Free

Teams for Teaching in Fall 2021

Microsoft Teams

In this remote workshop, we will explore Team’s features while you experience its video conference functionality.

Free

Blackboard: Introduction

Remote

In this Blackboard workshop, we'll introduce its basic functions and show how to post materials in an organized manner, modify the Course Menu, use some of the communication tools, view the course as a student, set up student small groups, and find help and resources.

Free

Facilitating Discussions 

Microsoft Teams

If dialogue is essential to a participatory democracy, then college classes play an important role in teaching and practicing respectful and productive discussion. In this workshop, we’ll consider the purposes of discussion before moving to the more practical: strategies for engaging students in dialogue with each other. We’ll identify types of effective discussion questions and a variety of facilitation techniques for involving students in conversation. During the session, you’ll have time to plan for an upcoming class discussion, using the approaches shared in the workshop.

Free

Activating the Power of Peer Learning

Microsoft Teams

Peers can be a powerful influence on student learning. This workshop explores how to ensure that peer-to-peer connections in your class have real payoffs for student learning. Participants will be introduced to a range of possibilities for peer learning activities–some that take minutes, others that require more class time or homework. See what’s possible and make peer […]

Free

Team Time (Canceled)

Microsoft Teams

We’re holding four informal Teams practice sessions with Holly Parker as your guide as you try out class teams. You’ll learn how to schedule class meetings correctly (we don’t advise sharing links), record the meetings (and find and manage those recordings). You’ll also have the opportunity to get hands on-practice as we can take turns presenting, going into channels and break-out rooms, and using the OneNote Class Notebook and the whiteboard.

Free

Blackboard: Tools for Student Work (Canceled)

Remote

In this Blackboard workshop, we'll show how to use the Assignment Tool (for students to upload their work) and how to grade assignments. According to participants' interests, we'll look at the Blog and Journal tools, the Rubric tool, and the Discussion Board (with a brief look at its alternative, Yellowdig).

Free

Blackboard: Tests and Quizzes (Canceled)

Remote

This Blackboard workshop covers how to give tests and quizzes. We'll talk about different ways to import questions, build tests, and to "deploy" them for students to take them. Blackboard will auto-grade some question types, but we'll show how to grade the questions that need instructor input. We'll also explain what Respondus tools are for (they will be covered in detail in a later workshop).

Free

Teams for Teaching this Fall 2021 (Canceled)

Microsoft Teams

In this remote workshop, we will explore Team’s features while you experience its video conference functionality.

Free

But I’m Not a Writing Teacher! – Teaching Writing in Your Discipline

Microsoft Teams

This workshop explores principles for infusing writing in disciplinary courses.  Starting with some basic principles for understanding the role of writing in participants’ disciplines, we’ll look at how disciplinary courses can support student writers by creating opportunities for connections and practice—all with an eye on sustainable workloads for students and teachers alike. The workshop will allow participants to apply core principles to their own teaching situation.

Free

Blackboard: Introduction (Canceled)

Microsoft Teams

In this Blackboard workshop, we'll introduce its basic functions and show how to post materials in an organized manner, modify the Course Menu, use some of the communication tools, view the course as a student, set up student small groups, and find help and resources.

Free

Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education—Sept 23rd and Oct 1st (Registration Closed)

Remote

Faculty are often the first to recognize indicators of students’ mental distress and want to support their students, but they do not feel prepared to do so. Faculty are not mental health providers, but they can be better equipped to support struggling students.

The Center for Health & Wellbeing is partnering with the Center for Teaching and Learning to
present this training, Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education, specifically to faculty and graduate students.

Free

Audio Commenting: A Faster and More Engaging Way to Respond to Student Work

Microsoft Teams

Join colleagues to learn how audio comments can increase clarity of instructor responses, reduce student stress, and improve grading and responding in remote environments. Our conversation will help you to fine-tune your approach to feedback and commenting so that you get the results you want. We will demonstrate creating audio comments in Blackboard and other software.

Free