ATLE Lunch and Learn: Newly Mandated “Substantive Interaction” in the Online Classroom
RSVP through email to pick-up a boxed lunch/drink in the library lobby, go back to your office or go find a peaceful location of…
RSVP through email to pick-up a boxed lunch/drink in the library lobby, go back to your office or go find a peaceful location of…
In this virtual ATLE Lunch and Learn event, Aresh Assadi, the Asst. Director of Counseling Services (CS), will discuss services offered at CS such…
Join us for an ATLE Teaching Moment at the Campus Garden at noon on Friday, Oct. 15th. While enjoying a guided tour and a…
Learn from your colleagues' experiences (the good, the bad, and the ugly) with polysynchronous instruction and/or hybrid teaching. What makes a polysynchronous class (with…
This virtual ATLE Lunch and Learn will be an opportunity for faculty to learn about using non-traditional assignments to align summative assessments with pedagogical…
This hour-long primer will introduce you to the basics of recognizing, managing, and preventing mental disorders. Topics will include the ability to recognize specific disorders;…
Come discuss and hear how faculty are dealing with political topics in the classroom. Are there best practices? What are the risks today with…
In this virtual Lunch and Learn, Rebecca Glazier will share with us practical, easy-to-use techniques that you can implement right away to build rapport…
Come learn everything you ever wanted to know about our international students. Where do they come from? What cultural issues do they face with…
Our speakers, Dr. Amar Kanekar (UA Little Rock) and Dr. Carla Valdez (California State University, Northridge) will discuss classroom-based teaching of ethics involving ethical-based…
Karen Costa will lead this 90-minute interactive workshop and share ideas for supporting learners with ADHD. You'll learn about different ways of understanding ADHD,…
Our speaker, Dr. Michael Moore from the STEM Education Center, will discuss how writing an effective iClicker question is not as simple as producing…