 Workshops
& Events
The
Center offers year-round workshops to enhance the teaching and learning
skills of MTSU faculty. Most are led by faculty who
volunteer to share their expertise with their peers in the academic
community. Specialized workshops and seminars provide
the opportunity to learn about important trends from nationally
recognized experts. Over the past few years, faculty have
gathered to learn about a diverse mix of topics from how to suggest
a "paired course" to the principles of classroom discussion
techniques to methods for integrating critical skills activities
into a course.
workshops,
seminars, webinars are held monthly in the Center
most events are
no more than 90 minutes
faculty experts
volunteer to share their know-how with peers
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Teaching Excellence Series
The Teaching
Excellence Series are workshops held throughout the
academic year. Based on topics taken from the
teacher assessment survey, they provide up-to-date
information on methods and skills crucial to good
teaching. Past workshops have covered syllabus
preparation, rubrics, student learning outcomes,
course design, and assessment.
sessions are
"how-to" and interactive
workshops are
videotaped for access at your convenience
sessions are
faculty teaching faculty
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First Tuesday Series
The First Tuesday Series
is a succession of lunch-hour discussions covering topics such as
the basic fundamentals of teaching, technology in the classroom,
active learning and more.
Series of three
workshops, fall and spring, are devoted to themes for deeper
understanding
Sessions always
scheduled for the First Tuesday of the month'
workshops are
faculty to faculty
Webinars
Sharefair
The
Showcase Series
features all-day seminars and workshops on learning and teaching hosted
in conjunction with various committees on campus.
Learn more

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