UCITE Teaching and Learning Colloquium April 24, 2020The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) invites faculty members to participate in the 2020...Events·
“Campfire Tales: Not-So-Scary Stories about Teaching and Learning Remotely” April 21, 2020The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) and University Technology ([U]Tech) will offer “Campfire Tales:...Events·
UCITE Discussion on remote teaching April 2, 2020Jenny Hadingham, assistant director of UCITE, will host an interdisciplinary conversation via Zoom on Friday, April 3 ,from...Events·
“Working with Maps, Spatial Data, and Photogrammetry” February 6, 2020“Working with Maps, Spatial Data and Photogrammetry” will be held in the Freedman Center at Kelvin Smith Library...Events·
Digital scholarship workshops for faculty January 28, 2020“Wrangling Words into Data: Making Computers Understand Tweets and Text” is the second of five interactive workshops on...Faculty & Staff·
Graduate students and postdocs: Prepare for a future teaching career January 14, 2020Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and fellows who are considering a career as teaching faculty can sign up...Campus Updates·
UCITE to offer teaching assistant training for undergraduate and graduate students December 19, 2019The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) will continue to offer undergraduate and graduate teaching...Student Life·
Apply to participate in UCITE’s grants and fellowship programs November 27, 2019Faculty members are invited to apply for grant and fellowship programs offered by the University Center for Innovation...Faculty & Staff·
UCITE seminar: “Planning and Facilitating Group Learning Activities” November 13, 2019The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) will host a seminar titled “Planning and Facilitating...Events·
UCITE seminar: “Digital Accessibility Resources for You at CWRU” October 15, 2019Both new and veteran faculty know that when it comes to learning, there is no one-size-fits-all method for...Events·