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Center for Teaching, Learning and Assessment to host workshops, book groups, special events in spring semester

The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (CTLA) will host a wide range of programs and activities during the spring semester for OHIO faculty and staff. Here is information on several of the upcoming events.

Ramp up to instruction during Jan. 13 workshops

CTLA and its collaborators have come together to offer OHIO instructors two extended workshops that give them the time and space to review and refine aspects of their spring semester courses before the first day of class.  Both workshops are scheduled for Friday, Jan. 13.

Book groups

CTLA invites OHIO instructors to join two book groups during the spring 2023 semester.

  • Engaging in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: A Guide to the Process, and How to Develop a Project from Start to Finish: This book group is offered to OHIO faculty and staff who are interested in a clear, straightforward and brief guide for developing a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) project. It will be facilitated by Yuchun Zhou, associate professor in educational research and evaluation, education studies, Patton College of Education, and Melinda Rhodes-DiSalvo, executive director, CTLA.
  • Learn more about success mindsets: Mindset research impacts our thinking (decision-making and problem-solving), learning (and development), behavior (and performance), and even our well-being. OHIO faculty are invited to join the Business Bobcat Teaching Brigade (BBTB) Learning Community and the CTLA to explore personal success mindsets as well as how this topic might be incorporated into classes, centers, certificates, and professional organizations across campus. 
Digital Games-based Faculty Learning Community

This spring’s Digital Games-based Faculty Learning Community has two remaining spots. Instructors who would like to join this FCL should fill out this interest form. The next FLC proposal deadline is April 4, and proposals may be submitted at this website.

Additional workshops and available consultations

Early-semester workshops for OHIO faculty also include a Blackboard Course Tune-up (Jan. 19), Why Won’t They Engage? Understanding Learner Motivation (Jan. 24), Designing Transparent Assignments and Rubrics to Grade Them (Jan. 25), and Leveraging Early-semester Formative Feedback to Support Instruction (Jan. 26). You can find a listing of spring events offered by CTLA and its collaborators on the Programs and Events web page.

In addition, CTLA offers consultations available to faculty interested in making instructional adjustments based on student feedback. Instructors interested in one-on-one consultations should fill out this form so they can be connected with an educational developer, instructional designer, or other resource person.

CTLA seeking associate directors

CTLA is currently accepting applications for two associate directors, one to lead assessment collaborations and one to focus on faculty programs. Application deadline is in early February. Please share these opportunities with your networks and/or faculty developers you may know. This is a wonderful opportunity to help envision the future of the newly relaunched center.

Connect with CTLA

CTLA website overhaul began this fall and is currently scheduled for completion in early February 2023. You are encouraged to check in regularly to see improvements and additions of digital teaching resources.

Center and partner staff are always interested in connecting more fully with staff, instructors, and academic leaders. Please don’t hesitate to email CTLA if you are interested in sharing expertise through developing digital resources or to share topics of interest, recommendations for programming, feedback on workshops or sessions.

Follow on social media

Instructors who use social media are invited to follow CTLA on Twitter, @ohioctla, or Facebook where the CTLA posts tips, links to articles on evidence-based instructional practices, and announcements of upcoming activities and events.

Published
January 6, 2023
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