News from CTL

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Announcing Feb. Opportunities, Grad Teaching Showcase, & Texas Teach-Up

Feb. 1, 2024
We hope your semester is going well so far. Yesterday, Director Molly Hatcher's "welcome back" message was sent to faculty. In that spirit, we look forward to "pausing" with you this semester in a variety of ways. This newsletter edition describes opportunities for all instructors as well as undergraduate and graduate students. Enjoy and contact us with any questions.
ChatGPT Resource Guide Launched

ChatGPT Resource Guide Launched

Jan. 23, 2023
Spring semester 2023 began with a twist. In addition to the first day of classes arriving earlier than usual, many news articles, blog entries, and social media posts were focused on an emerging artificial intelligence text generator known as ChatGPT.
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Assessing Student Learning

Oct. 28, 2020
How can we best assess student learning in online/hybrid courses? Explore strategies in our latest infographic. In addition to FIC news and partner updates, note "Embracing Discomfort" (Nov. 2) to help navigate moments of classroom conflict.
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Delivering Assessments Remotely with Gradescope

April 2, 2020

Join us for the online workshop and learn how other UT Austin instructors use Gradescope. 

Register and reserve your spot here: https://info.gradescope.com/utaustin-workshop

The two workshops will offer guidance on how to deliver assessments remotely and outline various assessment options to meet your immediate needs, including:

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Grading Made Easier

Sept. 9, 2019
Learn how using Gradescope can provide high quality, fast feedback to students while dramatically increasing grading efficiency of homework and exams.
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"And that's how the light gets in:" Memory and Learning with Peter C. Brown

Sept. 22, 2017

The CTL recently had a chance to record a conversation we had with writer and novelist Peter C. Brown. His latest book, Make It Stick, was co-written with two prominent cognitive psychologists, one of whom was Brown's brother-in-law.