Course Design Institute
Registration for this program indicates a commitment to attend all four workshops in the series. Please register for the CDI by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, May 12 to be added to the Canvas page and access the zoom link.
Dates: Monday, May 12 – Thursday, May 15
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Location: In person and virtually via zoom (Join the zoom session)
- Monday, May 12– MGSC 305
- Tuesday, May 13 – MGSC 307
- Wednesday, May 14 – MGSC 305
- Thursday, May 15 – MGSC 305
Presenters: Hannah Jardine (Teaching & Learning Specialist, CTRL), Shed Siliman (Teaching & Learning Specialist, CTRL) & Mary Catherine Stoumbos (Teaching & Learning Specialist, CTRL)
CTRL’s Course Design Institute (CDI) is a series of 4 workshops and additional materials to support faculty and staff in designing courses and learning environments optimized for equity, engagement, and deep learning. It is meant for anyone aiming to revamp an existing course, create a new course, or enhance their teaching, whether teaching in-person or online. The institute introduces evidence-based practices in course design and teaching, while incorporating ample opportunities for collaboration, reflection, and application. By the end, participants develop a complete course plan and additional instructional materials and ideas to implement directly into teaching.
Learning Outcomes
- Develop a course plan using backward design in which your assessments and learning experience are closely aligned with your course learning outcomes
- Apply equitable, student-centered, evidence-based instructional strategies to your teaching and course development