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Canvas Basics Webinar

Please join us to learn more about leveraging Canvas as you prepare to launch your course(s) for Winter Quarter 2024! Topics covered in this webinar include: using the Canvas interface, importing the OTL template and/or previous course content, adding assignments, using the gradebook, and other important things to keep in mind before publishing your course.The webinar […]

Teaching with AI Workshop Series: Enhancing your Syllabus with AI

AAC 345 (Office of Teaching and Learning Conference Room)

Happy new year! Join us for a Teaching with AI session focused on preparing your course syllabus. In this session, we will explore AI prompts for inclusive syllabus design. This will be a dialogue focused workshop with an opportunity to play with AI. You are invited to bring your laptop or device to access AI. […]

Teaching and Professional Faculty Learning Community

TBD

Teaching and Professional Faculty (TPF) Learning Community is a faculty learning community designed for teaching and professional faculty (TPF) in the assistant rank at the University of Denver. The FLC will explore areas essential to the success of teaching faculty including community building, effective instruction, DU culture, promotion, national trends, and the roles of TPF. We will utilize one book […]

Every Semester Needs a Plan

Zoom

Do you often start the semester or term with high hopes for your writing projects, but end disappointed by your actual productivity? Do you desperately want (or need) to write a lot this semester? Do you want to figure out how to be more productive AND enjoy your life this semester? We offer this planning […]

AI in Academia: Teaching Challenges and Opportunities

Zoom

At the end of November in 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a text-generating AI with never-before-seen capabilities of producing almost any type of text with the click of a button. Students immediately realized the potential of using it for their assignments, easily generating essays and code, while avoiding being caught by existing plagiarism detection software. Since […]

Teach-in Series Event 1: Israel-Palestine Historical Legacies

Sturm 251

This is the first event in a teach-in style series co-hosted by the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Science, Graduate School of Social Work, Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, and the Provost’s Office. This first event is designed to offer an overview of the Israel-Palestine historical legacies drawing on a panel of DU […]

How to Align Your Time with Your Priorities

Zoom

**Please Join us on Zoom for this presentation Topic: Live on Zoom: How to Align Your Time with Your Priorities Time: Feb 8, 2024 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 865 0646 1694 Passcode: 201403 One tap mobile +13092053325,,86506461694#,,,,*201403# US +13126266799,,86506461694#,,,,*201403# US Grab your strategic plan and learn the […]

COACHE Overview, Faculty of Color Data, and Roundtable Discussion co-sponsored with the Faculty of Color Association (FOCA)

Ruffatto Commons, Morgridge College of Education, Ruffatto Hall

In October 2023, the DU results of the COACHE Faculty Satisfaction survey were released and are available on MyDU. Please visit our website for instructions on how to access preliminary reports. To better understand these results, as well as next steps for DU, a series of COACHE faculty engagements will be held in the Winter Quarter. In this fourth of the […]