The CTL is pleased to offer three working sessions that are intended to help faculty and instructors make informed choices about the relationship of generative AI tools (i.e., ChatGPT) with their courses and interactions with students.
It now officially feels like summer. We hope you are finding times of rest and joy in the midst of ongoing projects or time for leisure. See below for CTL celebrations, opportunities for graduate students, and the latest updates from the Provost's Teaching Fellows and Academic Technology.
Please join the Center for Teaching and Learning in congratulating 30 of our University of Texas faculty for earning a nationally recognized teaching credential.
The Provost’s Teaching Fellows 2023 Cohort are hard at work designing their three-year PTF initiatives, and use the summertime as an opportunity to share their progress.
What better way to start a Friday morning than eating breakfast tacos, playing with spaghetti, and talking about teaching? In its first in-person iteration in three years, the 7th Annual Graduate Teaching Showcase did not disappoint.
With finals behind us, we hope your semester is wrapping up soon. Our next newsletter will be sent in mid-June after time for reflection and looking ahead. In the meantime, RSVP for the virtual Technology-Enhanced Learning Symposium on May 18.
Our team offers several events and grant programs to support your work as we wrap up this academic year. These opportunities will help our community celebrate and inspire teaching and learning across the campus.
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is partnering with the Graduate School and UT Libraries to host our 7th Graduate Teaching Showcase which highlights excellent graduate student teaching at UT Austin. The centerpiece of the Showcase is a series of personal narratives about teaching presented by students from across campus.