Past Events
Eyes on Teaching is an initiative to help strengthen the culture of teaching at UT Austin by providing an opportunity for faculty to visit other classrooms and observe different teaching styles and learning environments.
Learn the characteristics of an effective teaching statement —including what search committees look for —and begin drafting/refining your statement to vibrantly convey your teaching values and the instructional choices you make to help students achieve learning goals. Collaborate with other graduate students to brainstorm your student-centered goals, your teaching strategies, and how they are enacted in your teaching.
The Disability Studies Awareness Speaker Series is a monthly event organized by the Texas Center for Disability Studies in partnership with colleges across the University of Texas in an effort to raise awareness, share knowledge, and learn how to incorporate DS into the classroom and UT environment.
This session will help graduate students and teaching assistants create and maintain a well-organized Canvas course.
In their courses, TAs and AIs have an opportunity to create an inclusive environment and foster meaningful participation in the classroom since students often feel more comfortable communicating with them. During this session, you will learn about how to work with students with disabilities in your role as a TA or AI!
Blended Learning Series, Part One: Designing Blended Courses
Drop-in Canvas support
This session will help graduate students and teaching assistants create and maintain a well-organized Canvas course.
This interactive workshop will discuss what is experiential learning and explore how we can embed real world experiences into our courses.
This session will help graduate students and teaching assistants create and maintain a well-organized Canvas course.