SOTL Faculty Learning Community
CFE Small Conference RoomThe first meeting for the 2018 SOTL Faculty Learning Community.
The first meeting for the 2018 SOTL Faculty Learning Community.
Paul Giovacchini, Poll Everywhere’s Account Manager for Education, will be visiting UNC on Wednesday, September 19. The Center for Faculty Excellence is hosting an open information session, where you can learn more about new Poll Everywhere features and future product … Read more
Curious about students' impressions of your course and their interactions with you? Open to making feedback-informed changes to your teaching in order to enhance student learning for the rest of the semester? After attending this interactive session, you will be … Read more
The National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD) is an independent professional development, training, and mentoring community for faculty members, postdocs, and graduate students. Through UNC's institutional membership, you have access to a rich collection of online resources to … Read more
Have you included any writing assignments for students in your class? How do you plan to grade their work, and how long will it take? While students are familiar with rubrics, they encounter a wide variety. Instructors may not be … Read more
Any faculty members who will teach during Summer School 2019 and are interested are encouraged to attend this Information Session where you can hear from other faculty and speak with any of the presenters and consultants as you consider various … Read more
CREATE is a systematic method for teaching students to engage in the research process using published papers. When the method is used, students have opportunities to read parts of a publication, analyze and critique the data, and predict the next … Read more
The CFE Faculty Showcase on Teaching is an on-campus opportunity for UNC faculty members to interact with colleagues about promising teaching tools and technologies. The program will include faculty-led concurrent sessions on a variety of topics, a keynote speaker, instructional … Read more
CREATE is a systematic method for teaching students to engage in the research process using published papers. When the method is used, students have opportunities to read parts of a publication, analyze and critique the data, and predict the next … Read more