Getting Started with ThingLink: Spring 2022 Workshops
Getting Started with ThingLink: Spring 2022 Workshops We are happy to announce that we are holding our first workshops about
Getting Started with ThingLink: Spring 2022 Workshops We are happy to announce that we are holding our first workshops about
Getting Started with Milanote: Spring 2022 Workshop What is Milanote? Milanote is an online interactive whiteboard useful for asynchronous class
Getting Started with Canvas: Spring 2022 Training Series What is Canvas? Canvas is a Learning Management System (LMS), used by instructors
Learning Pedagogy: Best Practices – Spring 2022 Geared toward new and long-time faculty alike, the Learning Pedagogy – Best Practices
Canvas tips: How to add a custom link to your course navigation We are consistently updating Pratt Canvas Basics (a self-paced training
The CTL invites interested faculty to take part in the next ‘1898 Reading Group’ event to discuss The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story, by Nicole Hannah-Jones. Facilitated by Reggie Shuford (civil rights lawyer and activist) and Greg Lindquist (Visiting Assistant Professor at HAD).
Resources from Decentering the Frame: Expanded Ways of Knowing We’re pleased to share this recording of Tori Purcell’s Faculty Spotlight
Please join us on February 8th at 12:30pm for a discussion with artist JOYCE J. SCOTT as we explore the
We’re pleased to share the recording of the “Designing Equity” symposium, hosted by newly accepted 2022 Faculty Fellow, Jerrod Delaine.
The Teaching & Learning Library is a collaboration between the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Library to provide access to books and other resources that promote and support pedagogical development on campus. These resources are available both in the collection as well as at the CTL office and cover a range of topics and interests.
Use the CTL Libguide to access: