The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning provides high-quality professional development which reflects best practices in teaching and learning.
Submissions from 2020
Panel Discussion: Open Educational Resources (OER) and Affordable Textbook Alternatives, Kyle Gullings, Terra Gullings, Kerri M. Camp, Richard Helfers, and Vivek Pandey
Using Storytelling in the Classroom, James Newsom
Librarians as Partners: Information Literacy in the Classroom & Across Campus, Sarah Norrell
Creating Animated Videos, Cheryl D. Parker
Digital Tools to Empower 21st Century Learners, Torrey Trust
Submissions from 2019
Creating a Classroom of Integrity: Four Strategies, Tricia Bertram-Gallant
Reinventing the 21st Century Professor, John Boyer
Small Teaching: Workshop #2, Belinda Deal
Making Informed Decisions: Smartphones, Laptops, and Learning, Ashley Waggoner Denton
Student Success, What Does it Really Mean?, Susan Doty, Danielle Bailey, Gregory Bock, and Mark Owens
Scholar Works Workshop, Terra Gullings
Building Student Resilience, Kimberly Harvey-Livingston
How to Deal with Classroom Disruptions, Kimberly Harvey-Livingston and David Hill
Peer Learning and Sharing (Teaching Triangles), Debbie Koslover
Assignments with Impact: Innovative Assignments and Feedback Strategies to Engage Students, Jean Mandernach
Culture Shock and College Success, Cynthia Martinez
Employment of International Students, Cynthia Martinez
Not All Classrooms Have Four Walls, Cynthia Martinez
Increasing Accessibility for All, Sarah Norrell
Librarian & Faculty Collaboration, Sarah Norrell
Library Tools & Services to Support Success, Sarah Norrell
Faculty 180 Workshop, Cheryl D. Parker
Advancing from Assistant to Associate Professor, Colleen Swain
Advancing From Associate to Full Professor, Colleen Swain
Characteristics of the UT Tyler Student, Colleen Swain