• Teaching in Active Learning Classrooms

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    Active Learning Classrooms (ALCs) are wonderful spaces to teach in, but it is important that you feel prepared to use the space and resources effectively.   This interactive, hands-on workshop is designed to give you concrete, immediately applicable strategies to make the most of your ALC, without wasting a moment. Here's what you'll gain: Hands-on Experience: […]

  • Teaching @ 91¸£Àû -A classroom tour and overview

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    Explore the range of classroom spaces available at 91¸£Àû - both traditional and innovative - while we tour different buildings, classrooms and resources and simultaneously learn about the campus. Due […]

  • PARTNER EVENT: Orientation to Navigate

    Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center, Room 337 75 Long Rd., Orono, ME, United States

    Navigate Office Navigate is 91¸£Àû's early alert system.  This overview will introduce faculty to Navigate and recommended use of the tool to support student success. August 25th | 3:00pm - 4:00pm | Ferland Center, Room 106 (PLEASE NOTE: This is across campus from FERNALD HALL where CITL is located) REGISTER HERE Questions? Email um.navigate@maine.edu

  • A syllabus worth reading

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    A well-crafted syllabus can be a powerful tool that sets the stage for student success, classroom norms, performance expectations and student engagement. Research suggests that the tone and content of a course syllabus can directly affect students’ perception of instruction, the choice to pursue a subsequent major, and student-faculty interactions.  We will use evidence-based approaches […]

  • Preparing your first day in class

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    The first day of class – even the first few minutes – sets the tone for the entire term. Discover effective strategies to establish a positive classroom climate, clear expectations, and a sense of community right from the start. This interactive session will delve into do’s and don’ts for your first day, alongside alternative approaches […]

  • Understanding how we learn to be a better teacher – for graduate teaching assistants

    FEEDC 337

    Explore the science of learning in a workshop tailored for graduate teaching assistants. This workshop will provide fundamental concepts about how people learn, coupled with practical methods of how to apply these insights effectively in your teaching. Gain the tools and confidence to transform theoretical knowledge into real-world classroom practices. Space is limited! August 26th […]

  • PARTNER EVENT: New faculty computer assignment

    100 Lord Hall

    New Faculty - Computer Assignment and Orientation Session: Lord Hall Rm 100 Providing one-on-one consultations on August 26th between 1:00pm - 4:00pm During these sessions we will: Ensure you can successfully login to the device Assist with connecting to Eduroam wireless network Familiarize you with UMS Application Catalog and Device Updates Install, connect, and print to […]

  • (Virtual) Using Gradescope to be more efficient

    Virtual Event

    Are you an educator looking to streamline grading of handwritten exams or homework? Do you want to provide meaningful feedback to your students more efficiently? This workshop is designed to give you an overview of Gradescope, a powerful tool being piloted at University of Maine that revolutionizes the grading process for educators and students alike.   […]

  • Graduate Teaching Academy welcome & orientation

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    The Graduate Teaching Academy (GTA) is a semester-long learning community for those interested in preparing for careers that involve teaching, inside and outside of academia. The GTA, which is open to ALL graduate students and post-docs, is a place for learning about effective teaching practices and strategies, connecting with peers, and developing your own understandings about […]

  • (Virtual) Brightspace Gradebook features

    Virtual Event

    The gradebook in Brightspace is often the last thought when building your course but we know that thinking about it early, and understanding how it works can save time in the long run.  This session will go into greater detail about the gradebook, address frequently asked questions from faculty, and provide you with easy to […]

  • Setting up iClicker in your Brightspace course

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    91¸£Àû has an institutional license for iClicker, meaning faculty can use these tools in classrooms without any additional fees to students or hardware purchases. This session will focus on how to integrate iClicker with your Brightspace gradebook and walk you through setting up your iClicker account.   August 28th | 12:30pm - 1:00pm REGISTER HERE  

  • How to use student response systems like iClicker in your classroom

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    Join us for an interactive workshop where we will model creative, effective ways to use student response systems, from iClicker to paper voting cards, to engage students in learning, improve critical thinking, help build community, and perhaps most important – revitalize your lecture. Whether you are new to teaching or in search of inspiration – […]