News from CTL

Texas Teach-Up Nominations Now Open

Oct. 29, 2024
Texas Teach-Up (TxTU) invites instructors from all colleges to celebrate and reflect on teaching practices on February 25-26; any instructor can be nominated for observation, especially those trying new techniques or seeking recognition, by submitting a form by November 12.
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Teaching Innovation Grants 2023-2024

April 15, 2024
Congratulations to the 2023-2024 Collaborative Learning Grants recipients!
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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.
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Fostering Inclusive Classrooms with Open, Free & Affordable Course Materials

April 21, 2022
In Spring 2021 the OER Working Group successfully applied for a Center for Teaching & Learning Instructor Learning Community (ILC) grant. Working group members Ashley Morrison, Hannah Chapman Tripp, and Lydia Fletcher created the content and facilitated the ILC, which focused on open educational resources (or OER) -- learning materials that carry open licenses and allow anyone to freely read, share, and modify them -- and how adapting courses to incorporate OER can enhance inclusivity in classrooms.
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Came to Listen

April 4, 2022
https://themoth.org/The Center for Teaching and Learning will hold an event to center personal experience and anecdote as a highly effective strategy to share knowledge.
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Name Change & February News

Feb. 1, 2022
We have begun the process of changing our name to Center for Teaching and Learning! You can read more about it in Director Molly Hatcher's recent message to instructors. This item is also discussed in Dean Mark Smith's announcement of the expanding Academic Affairs portfolio. Thanks for your patience while we refresh our branding and content.
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Graduate Students Complete Inaugural Inclusive Course Design Institute

Jan. 10, 2022
This past summer, thirteen graduate students from the College of Liberal Arts successfully completed the Inclusive Course Design Institute, a pilot program developed by the Graduate Student Development program at the Faculty Innovation Center to support AIs who were designing a course from the ground up for the first time. Graduate students who completed the Institute received a stipend of $100, generously provided by the College of Liberal Arts.
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Meet the 2021-2022 Instructor Learning Community Grants Recipients

Sept. 20, 2021
The Faculty Innovation Center is excited to have funded six projects for this school year through its annual Instructor Learning Community grant. We aim to build or support continued capacity for instructors to cultivate an inclusive campus climate.
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CTL Fall Teaching Support

Sept. 2, 2021
The start of fall semester has begun! Here's an overview of upcoming programming and we pulled together a collection of FIC and campus partner resources to support tech-enhanced instruction.
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Digital Teaching Support

Aug. 19, 2021
In preparation for fall 2020, the UT teaching and learning community developed a wealth of resources to get us through the pandemic. We dove back into those resources, many featured on our FIC Commons site, and extracted some that may be helpful for instructors juggling course modalities in the first few weeks of classes to meet health and safety needs.