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Meet our team!

Top Left to Right: Nelson Guerra, Preston Cumming, Kirk Ambrose
Middle Left to Right: Ashley Lawhorn, Karen Crouch, Jacie Moriyama, Kelly Gildersleeve, Rachana Bhave, Sarah Andrews, Amanda McAndrew
Bottom Left to Right: June Gruber, Blair Young, Quatez Scott, Kalpana Gupta

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Course-in-a-box for New CU Educators

Welcome! Whether you are teaching at CU for the first time, creating a new course, or updating an existing course, the Center for Teaching & Learning is here to support you! As a starting point, we have designed this course-in-a-box to provide you with basic resources for designing, developing, and delivering an effective course from start to finish!Ìý

The Center for Teaching & LearningÌýsupports CU’s community of educators through freeÌýconsultations,Ìýteaching resources, programs,Ìýseminars, workshops, and other events!

Our work through the CTL aims to cultivate attitudes toward teaching that are open, curious, and innovative. As a Center, we invite educators to an open, common space where all are welcome to explore teaching practices, pose questions, have brave conversations, take creative risks, and embrace intellectual humility.Ìý

Each month we publishÌýa newsletter that includes timely teaching strategies and resources, CTL updates, and upcoming events of interest to the campus teaching community.

About the CTL

We serve all educators at CU Boulder, including:

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Supporting communication in the classroom

Many instructors seek support handling polarizing topics that may arise in the classroom. The CTL has compiled a series of considerations to support conversations in the classroom. Read more
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Faculty support for integrating technology

We recognize that there is a rapidly evolving digital landscape, and teaching well with technology has become increasingly important in higher education. Technology can transform the learning experience, making it more engaging, interactive, and accessible for students. By incorporating technology into their teaching methods, educators can leverage a wide range of tools and platforms to enhance the dissemination of knowledge, foster critical thinking skills, and promote collaboration among students. Additionally, teaching well with technology opens up new opportunities for inclusivity and accessibility in higher education. Read more
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Teaching & Learning in the Age of AI

The advent of generative AI tools has created new challenges and opportunities for educators. It has also raised complex questions about how we can best prepare our students to work with AI responsibly and ethically in their future professional, personal, and civic lives. That is why the Center for Teaching & Learning is committed to providing all CU educators with the support and resources they need to go boldly into teaching and learning in the age of AI! Read more

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