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Most teachers get evaluated by their students at the end of the course by implementing ICES. But by then, it is too late to make changes that will make a difference for your current students. You should check in with your students before it is too late. Come to this workshop to learn how to design, implement, and interpret Informal Early Feedback (IEF).
CITL Innovation Spaces are hosting a variety of hands-on emerging technology topics for beginners. Workshops are open to everyone. (Note: This workshop counts towards the Certificate in Technology-Enhanced Teaching.)
Learn what you can ask for (and how to ask for it) after you receive a job offer.
The Illini Gadget Garage is a collaborative repair center that assists consumers with troubleshooting and minor repairs for personally-owned electronics and small appliances. Join us to learn how to fix your own devices during this free Pop-In Repair Clinic offered in CITL’s Innovation Studio (Armory 172).
This two-part series offers tips on what you can do to increase your confidence as a teacher. In Part 1, topics include creating a comfortable teaching and learning environment, making the material your own, and tips on using your voice effectively. You will be asked to create a 1-2 minute lesson to present during the workshop.
Tech Services representatives will lead this hands-on exploration of the development process to create a simple Alexa Skill and deploy it to a Echo device.
A gentle introduction to the University's new cPanel web hosting platform, including basic orientation to the various tools and resources it provides, and an opportunity to gain some hands-on experience building a simple personal website. No previous knowledge of web programming necessary, bring your own device.
This workshop will introduce you to the basics of 3D modeling with SketchUp. You'll learn how to use this affordable software to mockup and render a floor plan, import existing 3D assets, and create a simple flythrough of your space.
A behind-the-scenes look and networking opportunity at one of C-U's most dynamic tech companies.
This two-part series offers tips on what you can do to increase your confidence as a teacher. Part 2 will focus on public speaking skills such as posture, movement, and responding to students' questions. For this workshop you will also present a 1-2 minute lesson in order to practice your newly learned skills.
Learn how to become a credible media source.
Identify goals and make a personalized development plan for grad school.
In this session we distill the magic that just might take your next presentation from bland to grand. See full description for more info.
Find about campus resources to help you succeed in graduate school.
Come learn how theories of motivation can help you design authentic activities that give students the opportunity to become self-motivated learners in your classroom.
Learn to respond to student writing in ways that are efficient, consistent, and valuable to students. You will consider goals and how your response can be a part of your teaching method. A toolkit of strategies will help you tackle a daunting pile of term papers, essays, lab reports, etc.
A remix is a piece of media (songs; photographs; videos) which has been altered from its original state by adding, combing, and/or redefining portions of the original. This workshop will explore how to develop remix assignments to challenge your students to not only consume popular media, but to contribute to our cultural landscape. . .
This presentation will discuss how to create multimedia projects that have cinematic imagery and engaging stories. This workshop will take you through the entire media production process: from initial concept to final professional product, highlighting the technical and instructional resources available at the Media Commons @ the UGL.
Join us in Armory 428 on February 27 to learn about the basic use of Compass 2g. We'll cover the introductory aspects of how Compass works, how to get started with your course, and some common pitfalls to avoid. Please bring a laptop, if possible.
CITL Innovation Spaces are hosting a variety of hands-on emerging technology topics for beginners. Workshops are open to everyone. (Note: This workshop counts towards the Certificate in Technology-Enhanced Teaching.)
Learn how to set realistic goals and avoid procrastination.