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Introduction to Ed Discussion: A Tool for Online Communication and Peer Support

In the 2022-2023 academic year, Ed Discussion will replace Piazza as a University-supported tool for online Q&A and threaded discussion among students, instructors, and TAs. Ed Discussion can be added to Canvas or used as a standalone tool to promote communication, collaboration and problem-solving in order to help students better understand course materials. In this […]

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Using Gradescope to Increase Grading Efficiency and Feedback Effectivenes

Gradescope is a tool that helps instructors and their TAs to more efficiently grade and provide feedback on assessments and homework, for both in-class and online assessments. Gradescope can be used within Canvas so students can easily access their grades and feedback. In this session, CETLI staff will provide an overview of how instructors can […]

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Using Poll Everywhere for Active and Engaged Learning

Instructors can use Poll Everywhere in class to encourage student participation, to provide students live feedback, and to gauge student understanding in real time. Instructors can choose from a variety of activities, such as multiple choice polls, Q&A, and open-ended responses, with students participating from mobile devices or laptops. In this session, CETLI staff will […]

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Setting Expectations to Encourage Student Attendance and Engagement

Facilitator: CETLI Staff

Over the past year, faculty have reported many students disengaging and not coming to class.  This conversation will give faculty a chance to discuss how to address this issue from the start of the semester by helping students to understand what is expected of them as students in the course and to know that coming […]

  • Van Pelt Library
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Introduction to Ed Discussion: A Tool for Online Communication and Peer Support

In the 2022-2023 academic year, Ed Discussion will replace Piazza as a University-supported tool for online Q&A and threaded discussion among students, instructors, and TAs. Ed Discussion can be added to Canvas or used as a standalone tool to promote communication, collaboration and problem-solving in order to help students better understand course materials. In this […]

  • Van Pelt Library
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Leading Challenging Conversations in the Classroom

Facilitator: Jennifer Morton, Philosophy and Jennifer Prah Ruger, Social Policy and Practice

Getting students to talk openly and productively with each other about issues that evoke political and personal divides, including topics such as race, gender and class, is difficult, and perhaps becoming more so. But such discussions are vital, for students to understand such topics, the fields we teach, and how to live with one another […]

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Assignments that Invite Students To Create Public Facing Work: Designing Projects and Supporting Students

Facilitator: Professors Heather Sharkey, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and Deborah Thomas, Anthropology

Asking students to complete assignments that will be seen by audiences outside the classroom often encourages students to invest themselves in their academic work and think more creatively about it. In this session, Heather Sharkey from Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and Deborah Thomas from Anthropology will open a discussion of ways to design public-facing […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar Room)
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Leading Graduate Seminars

Facilitator: Melissa Sanchez, English and Gender and Women’s Studies & Alex Weisiger, Political Science

Graduate seminars do many things: introduce students to a field and how to be scholars and professionals in the field, provide students with the tools to follow their own interests as well as give students entry to an entirely new set of interests, lenses and questions.  In this session, Melissa Sanchez of English and Gender […]

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Creative Projects that Promote Intellectual Engagement

Creative projects can allow students to explore course content in ways that encourage both analysis and imagination, excitement and insight. In this session Loren Goldman from Political Science and Grace Saunders Johnson from Africana Studies will start the discussion of how to design and implement such projects, considering how we can develop assignments that enable […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar Room)
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Scrapping Exams

Facilitator: Vijay Balasubramanian, Physics & Rob Ghrist, Math and Electrical and Systems Engineering 

This session will consider ways of assessing students that get away from high-stakes exams and better reflect the learning we expect of our students. Vijay Balasubramanian of Physics and Rob Ghrist of Math and Electrical and Systems Engineering will open this discussion of alternatives to exams, by exploring options that they have considered and how […]

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Building a Welcoming and Accessible Canvas Site

The organization of your Canvas site can set a welcoming tone for your students and help students to find the information and resources they need to stay on track in your course. In this session we will discuss ways to set up your Canvas site to promote positive interactions with students and guide them through […]

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Building a Welcoming and Accessible Canvas Site

The organization of your Canvas site can set a welcoming tone for your students and help students to find the information and resources they need to stay on track in your course. In this session we will discuss ways to set up your Canvas site to promote positive interactions with students and guide them through […]

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Effective Grading and Feedback in Canvas

In this workshop, we will explore ways to use Canvas to efficiently grade students’ work and give feedback. We’ll look at ways to set up Canvas assignments, grading tools, and the gradebook to fit your needs, including ways to provide students with immediate feedback on low-stakes assignments, to automatically weight and drop grades, and to […]

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Introduction to Ed Discussion: A Tool for Online Communication and Peer Support

This academic year, Ed Discussion has replaced Piazza as a University-supported tool for online Q&A and threaded discussion among students, instructors, and TAs. Ed Discussion can be added to Canvas or used as a standalone tool to promote communication, collaboration, and problem-solving in order to help students better understand course materials. In this session, CETLI […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar room)
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Active Lectures

Facilitator: Allyson Mackey, Psychology and Rupa Pillai, Asian American Studies

This session focuses on how to make lectures more active and intellectually engaging for students. Allyson Mackey of Psychology and Rupa Pillai of Asian American Studies will facilitate this discussion of ways to incorporate active moments into lectures in order to encourage students to think, reset their attention and practice with material so they can […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar Room)
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Assigning Students Audio-based Projects to Improve Thinking and Presentation Skills

Facilitator: Jim English, English and Andi Johnson, History and Sociology of Science

Audio assignments, such as podcasts, can help students think in new ways about what they are learning and about the audience for their work. In this session Jim English of English and Andi Johnson of History and Sociology of Science will ask us to consider why we might assign audio projects, how to do so […]

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What Does ChatGPT Mean for Our Teaching?

Facilitator: CETLI Staff

This conversation will allow faculty to talk through their concerns about ChatGPT, a new AI platform that can generate and revise text and code. Will such platforms enable students to complete assignments at the push of a button, and make such cheating harder to detect? Do instructors need to change their assignments? How drastically? Alternatively, […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar Room)
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Why Should Students Attend My Lectures in Person?

Facilitator: Cam Grey, Classical Studies and Josh Klein, Physics and Astronomy

With last year’s return to in-person classes, some students – as attendance demonstrated – were uncertain about why it mattered whether they physically attended. In this conversation, facilitated by Cam Grey of Classical Studies and Josh Klein, we will consider why being present matters, how we explain that to students, and how we encourage ongoing […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar room)
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Teaching Data Science

Facilitator: Bhuvnesh Jain, Physics and Matt Levendusky, Political Science

Across areas of study, we are increasingly considering ways to empower students to think with data. In this conversation, Bhuvnesh Jain of Physics and Matt Levendusky, of Political Science will start a discussion on how to introduce data science to undergraduates and how to integrate the study of data meaningfully into a range of undergraduate […]

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Using Turnitin to Promote Academic Integrity and Better Use of Sources

Facilitator: CETLI Staff

In this session, CETLI staff will explore ways to make use of Turnitin, a tool designed to reduce student plagiarism. Turnitin might be able to detect the use of AI-assisted writing such as ChatGPT, but that is not established. The discussion will focus on ways instructors can use Turnitin to help in identifying possible instances […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CTL/OLI Seminar room)
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Teaching Thinking Through Writing

Facilitator: Henry Towsner, Math and Elly Truitt, History and Sociology of Science

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Through writing we often come to more nuanced and complicated ideas as well as better approaches to problem solving. This conversation, led by Henry Townser of Math and Elly Truitt of History and Sociology of Science, will discuss the ways in which we can connect writing and thinking for our […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, Kislak Center
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(Re)Connecting in the Classroom: Evan C Thompson Lecture on Excellence in Teaching

Facilitator: Daeyeon Lee, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Lately there has been much talk in universities and the public about “the great disengagement.” As we emerge from the pandemic era, many students and instructors alike are experiencing a lack of energy and motivation, and we are seeking encounters in the classroom that are transformative, rather than simply transactional. In his talk, Daeyeon Lee […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar Room)
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How Are You Changing Your Assignments in Response to ChatGPT? 

Facilitator: Kate Dorsch, History and Sociology of Science and John Paul MacDuffie, Management

ChatGPT has instructors rethinking their assignments – whether to address concerns around academic integrity, to help students learn new skills that prepare them for the future, to use the tool to open time for different kinds of thinking, or all three. Kate Dorsch, of History and Sociology of Science and John Paul MacDuffie of Management […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 (CETLI/OLI Seminar Room)
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Creating a Welcoming Syllabus

Facilitator: Michele Margolis, Political Science & Robyn Sanderson, Physics and Astronomy

In this session Michele Margolis of Political Science and Robyn Sanderson of Physics and Astronomy will use their ideas about their syllabuses to start a conversation about how to prepare for the fall by creating a syllabus for your class that engages students, excites them for the class, and makes clear to them what they […]

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Setting Expectations Around Student Use of Generative AI

Facilitator: Catherine Turner, Director, Faculty Programming and Pedagogy

In this workshop, sponsored jointly with Penn’s office of Community Standards and Accountability, faculty will prepare for the Fall semester by considering their expectations around students’ use of generative AI platforms (like Chat GPT, Bing, Bard and others).  Discussion will focus on how faculty can use assignment design, class time and their syllabus to help […]

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Using Canvas to Support Group Work and Projects

Facilitator: Jessica Morris, Director, Instructional Design and Technology

In this session, we’ll explore different strategies for helping students connect, communicate and collaborate as they work on projects in groups – making use of tools like Canvas Groups, Canvas Collaborations, group assignments, and group discussions. We will also review methods to track the progress of groups and individuals in those groups so you know who […]

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Encouraging Students to Attend Class

Facilitator: Catherine Turner, Director, Faculty Programming and Pedagogy

Being in class together is valuable for student learning, but after the pandemic instructors have reported that students are coming to class less and that by mid-semester as many as half the students in lectures are not coming.  This session will explore ways to help students see the value of class, set expectations for why […]

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Keeping Students On Track With Canvas

Facilitator: Jessica Morris, Director, Instructional Design and Technology

This session will explore using Canvas to help students understand what they should be doing (and when they should be doing it) so they can stay on track in your class. We’ll share strategies for making your Canvas site easy for students to navigate, different methods for using Canvas to communicate with students, and how […]

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Using Perusall to Encourage Deeper Engagement with Course Materials

Facilitator: Jessica Morris, Director, Instructional Design and Technology

Perusall is a social annotation tool that works within Canvas to enable students to comment on and discuss class readings, images, videos, and podcasts. In this session, we’ll consider different strategies for using Perusall to get students to come to class prepared, to discuss course material with one another, and to share their ideas and […]

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Engaging Your Students on the First Day of Class

Facilitator: Jen Round, Associate Director, Faculty Programming and Pedagogy

What we do on the first day of class matters for how the rest of the semester unfolds. It is an opportunity to introduce yourself and your course design, provide students with a glimpse of your teaching style, and communicate your expectations. This session will explore ways to make you and your students feel at […]