Faculty Seminar Series on Teaching & Learning
Theme: "Engaged, Evolving, and Energized Teaching & Learning: What, How, and Why"
Learning is not so much an additive process, with new learning simply piling up on top of existing knowledge, as it is an active dynamic process in which the connections are constantly changing and the structure formatted (and the same can be said for our teaching) K. Patricia Cross
Come join us as we explore a number of these strategies and approaches in the series “Engaged, Evolving, and Energized Teaching & Learning: What, How, and Why"
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You are invited to join a dynamic learning community by participating in this specially designed workshop series for all faculty (across all disciplines and rank). We’ll share strategies and best practices from research-based pedagogy. Come and meet new colleagues. Great conversations and handouts guaranteed.
Session 3: Innovative Multimedia Assessments of Student Learning: Going Beyond the Traditional Papers and Exams
An important learning goal is for our students to think critically and to create imaginatively. Offering multimedia assignments can offer students rich and dynamic learning experiences by integrating various media formats such as text, images, audio, and videos into cohesive projects. Unlike traditional research papers and exams, these assignments provide greater flexibility, catering to diverse learners and enabling multiple ways to engage with course content and demonstrate understanding.
When implemented effectively, emerging multimedia tools can enhance the quality of teaching and learning in higher education. These tools motivate students through creative options, fostering higher levels of engagement with academic material. In this session, we will share the creative multimedia assignments that your colleagues developed to innovatively assess student learning. Handouts will include directions, resources, and rubrics for grading.
*This workshop counts towards completion of any of CITL's Teaching Certificates. To learn more about our Teaching Certificate program please visit https://go.illinois.edu/teaching_certificates.
Please mark these dates on your calendar: We hope that you will be able to attend all workshops in this series.
Wed, Feb. 12, 2025 Session 1: Informal (IEF) & Formal (ICES) Student Feedback for Reflection & Improvement of Teaching & Learning: “I wish I had known that earlier"
Wed, Feb. 19, 2025 Session 2: Problem-Based Learning (PBL): Preparing Students to Problem-Solve Creatively and Effectively
Wed, Feb. 26, 2025 Session 3: Innovative Multimodal Assessments of Student Learning: Going Beyond the Traditional Papers and Exams
Wed, March 5, 2025 Session 4: Opening the Classroom Door: Opportunities to Observe Exemplary Teachers (Introductory Session)
Thurs, March 5, 2025 Annual Faculty Retreat: Opening the Classroom Door: Creating a Culture of Dialogue and Reflection
Wed, March 12, 2025 Session 5: Creating a Reflective Teaching Philosophy Statement for Promotion and Tenure