The Facilitator Development Workshop (FDW) is designed for individuals who will be Facilitating the Instructional Skills Workshop at an institution.
The Connect Institute aims to provide faculty and support staff with the appropriate knowledge and skills to use Connect effectively. Sessions will focus on the broad range of Connect functionality
Are you an Instructional Designer who is involved in supporting faculty to improve their learning environment or teaching practice? Join us as we begin the process of building a Community of Practice.
Assess technology needs, build or implement tools or infrastructure that enhance student learning and assist in the evaluation of teaching, and provide support to users of these technologies.
Our three day Instructional Skills Workshops (ISWs) are designed for graduate students interested in developing and enhancing their instructional skills.
Our capacity to navigate the classroom and other learning spaces on campus determines student level of engagement with course material, peers, instructors and class discussions.
This series of workshops is intended for people working in or with UBC Teaching and/or Instructional Support Centres who are facilitators or who would like to do (more) facilitation.
This is an emerging community of those at UBC involved in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning work.
This 3-day workshop, which focuses on teaching groups of students, is designed to enhance the teaching effectiveness of both new and experienced educators.
This group is for people who want to meet like-minded colleagues to share tips, problems and solutions.
Do you have ideas or examples of how to bring sustainability into UBC courses? We welcome undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, post-docs, staff, faculty and community members.
Cohort-based program aimed at preparing graduate students for a career teaching in higher education.
Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, 1961 East Mall
www.ctlt.ubc.ca
www.events.ctlt.ubc.ca
Tel: 604.827.4494
Fax: 604.822.9826