Faculty are welcome to self-enroll in these CTL courses:
Modules for Teaching Online and Learning Brightspace from the Student Perspective.
Events Calendar
Teaching Effectively Online
Microsoft TeamsTeaching Effectively Online is a 4-week, cohort-based, online course that prepares faculty to teach online.
Teaching with Teams
Microsoft TeamsIn this remote workshop, we will explore Team’s features while you experience its video conference functionality.
Exhale … Reflecting on 15 Months of Pandemic Teaching & Learning
Microsoft TeamsThis session offers a space for collective reflection on our teaching during the pandemic: making sense of how it has affected us and identifying what we hope to bring with us (or let go of) to be successful teachers moving forward with a more “normal” fall semester.
Yellowdig: An Alternative Discussion Tool
YellowDig is an alternative to Blackboard’s discussion board tool. In this session, you will learn about YellowDig’s features and Blackboard integration (e.g., no additional logging in, participation data transfer to gradebook if desired). Participants will leave the workshop able to decide whether YellowDig or Blackboard best serves their course goals.
A Win-Win: Increase Reading and Student Engagement with Perusall
Microsoft TeamsPerusall, which integrates with Blackboard (meaning no separate login needed), is a free collaborative annotation tool. Perusall has been shown to increase pre-class reading significantly (greater than 90% of students consistently complete readings in classes using this tool). Students (in small groups up to 20), collectively mark up readings with threaded questions and comments.
Flipgrid: Engage Students in Video-Based Discussions
Microsoft TeamsIn Flipgrid, instructors post discussion prompts and students respond with short videos, whether they are learning in class or at home. In this workshop, you’ll see a demonstration of Flipgrid, participate in a Flipgrid discussion, and learn how to set it up. Flipgrid is available for free as part of UVM’s Microsoft Office 365 suite.
Designing Assignments for Writing and Information Literacy: A Mini-Institute
Microsoft TeamsMay 26 & 27: synchronous meetings from 9-11:30 am & asynchronous work at your own pace.
End the semester working in a supportive and flexible format with colleagues to reflect on writing and research in your intermediate or upper-level course(s). You’ll sketch smart, sustainable plans for assignments that support your writing and information-literacy goals. We’ll meet synchronously in the morning and then you’ll complete flexible, asynchronous activities at your own pace.
Advanced Teams for Teaching
Microsoft TeamsThis workshop will show the ways to use group documents in Team channels for collaborative editing, how to run polls from Teams, how to create a Teams page, as well as the use of OneNote for instructor notes and student note-taking.
Center for Cultural Pluralism Workshop:
Diversity Hot Buttons at the University
We're pleased to help promote this workshop sponsored by the Center for Cultural Pluralism.
Exhale … Reflecting on 15 Months of Pandemic Teaching & Learning
Microsoft TeamsThis session offers a space for collective reflection on our teaching during the pandemic: making sense of how it has affected us and identifying what we hope to bring with us (or let go of) to be successful teachers moving forward with a more “normal” fall semester.
Blackboard Grade Center
Microsoft TeamsThis workshop will show you how to set up the Blackboard Grade Center to make it work for you and keep students informed about their current grades. We’ll also show you how to verify its weighted grade calculations and how to troubleshoot problems.
Tests and Quizzes: Creating, Giving, and Grading Them in Blackboard
Microsoft TeamsIn this workshop, we'll show how to set up a test, create questions, deploy it so students can take it, view results, and grade it. After covering the basics, we'll cover how to import test questions (from a Word file or from other tests) and build randomized question sets so students get different versions of the test.
Cancelled: Perusall: a Social Reader and Annotation Tool
Microsoft TeamsPerusall is a collaborative annotation tool that integrates with Blackboard (meaning no separate login is needed). Perusall has been shown to increase pre-class reading significantly (greater than 90% of students consistently complete readings in classes using this tool). Students—in small groups up to 20—can collectively mark up readings with threaded questions and comments.
Catamount Core Common Ground Values Courses: Understanding D1, D2, and Global Citizenship Pathway 1 (GC1) Courses
RemoteThis workshop will focus on D1 (race and racism in the US), D2 (diversity of the human experience) and GC (global citizenship) courses. We will review the new and revised criteria for these courses and work on designing syllabi that clearly communicate the course learning objectives, key assignments, and how you will assess student progress towards course learning objectives. Participants should be considering submitting course proposals for consideration by the Catamount Core Curriculum Committee for Fall 2021; successful courses submissions will be added to the Catamount Core curriculum for Fall 2022.
Cancelled: Q&A: Screencasting with Screencast-O-Matic
Microsoft TeamsDuring this live Q&A, you’ll have an opportunity to clarify questions and refine your knowledge of Screencast-O-Matic for increased confidence and independence in producing effective videos for your students. We can review any steps along the way from planning to recording to editing to sharing.
Teams for Teaching in Fall 2021
Microsoft TeamsIn this remote workshop, we will explore Team’s features while you experience its video conference functionality.
The Power of Transparent Assignment Design
Microsoft TeamsThis workshop presents an overview of Transparency in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (TILT), an award-winning, scholarly project focused on improving students’ learning experiences. Evidence from a national study shows that when faculty implement small changes to enhance transparency to the design of even just two assignments, there are statistically significant benefits for all students and even larger gains for first-generation students, low-income students, and students of color (Winkelmes et al., 2016).
Inhale: Reflecting & Connecting as We Begin Another Pandemic Semester
Microsoft TeamsAs the fall semester starts, we all return to campus changed by the pandemic. Last spring, we held a session to exhale together and make sense of how the pandemic had changed us and our teaching. We heard themes of flexibility and compassion, for students and ourselves. With classes about to start, let’s come together and inhale, entering the semester with connection, peer support, and intentional reflection. Come prepared to listen, share, reflect, and inhale with colleagues.
Blackboard Introduction (Part 1 of 3)
Microsoft TeamsIn this first of three short Blackboard workshops, we'll introduce its basic functions and show how to: post materials in an organized manner, modify the Course Menu, use some of the communication tools, view the course as a student, set up student small groups, and find help and resources.
Classroom Technology Services: Classroom Orientation Session
The Classroom Technology Services (CTS) team is offering classroom orientation sessions in an open house format. Training will consist of operational functions of the system, using the control system, manipulating devices (both provided and personal), and using MS Teams for remote sessions. The CTS team will be available to assist with questions about classroom operations.
The CTS team will be available to assist with questions and classroom operations from 10 AM - 2 PM.