Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning (CITL)

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The Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning is dedicated to promoting, enhancing, and assessing teaching effectiveness and student learning. We assist faculty, academic units, and teaching assistants in improving instruction. In addition to the events listed below, we are always available for individual consultations or special activities within a department or college. Most of the workshops count toward CITL certificate program continuing education credit. Please check back often to see what events have been added. Want reminders of what teaching sessions are coming up soon? Join our CITL listserv by sending an e-mail message (must be from your University of Illinois address) to listserv@illinois.edu, and in the body of the message write only the following:  subscribe CITL

The Five-Room Dungeon Approach to Lesson Planning

Event Type
Conference/Workshop
Sponsor
Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning
Location
Siebel Center for Design, Sunrise Studio (Room 1046)
Date
Oct 30, 2025   10:00 - 11:00 am  
Speaker
Lucas Anderson, CITL
Cost
Free, but registration required
Registration
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Contact
Lucas Anderson
E-Mail
lander23@illinois.edu
Phone
217-300-4408
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Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning

Are your lessons stuck in a rut? Do you feel like you are “rinsing and repeating” two-to-three times per week? Does your content change, but the structure of your lesson always remain the same?  If so, you or your students may be getting a bit bored in class. Perhaps you can take a page from the tabletop roleplaying game community to freshen up your approach.

The Five-Room Dungeon is a method Gamemasters can use to keep their adventures new and exciting without having to put in a lot of extra work for each session. You don’t need to know anything about these games to understand the approach: a good adventure has a limited number of core elements, and by identifying the core elements of each adventure, and maybe altering the order in which they appear, you’ll end up with a unique adventure every time without wasting much time and effort in the planning stage.

In this workshop, we'll apply a similar strategy to identify the core components of a good lesson, and see how different arrangements of core components can create new and interesting lessons.

This workshop counts towards the Graduate Teacher Certificate or the Certificate in Foundations of Teaching.

For more teaching information, visit our main CITL web site.  To join our CITL listserv, send an e-mail message (must be from your University of Illinois address) to listserv@illinois.edu, and in the body of the message write only the following: subscribe CITL

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