Canvas Q&A – Spring 2024 #2 π
This spring semester, we are offering two Canvas Q&A sessions. Watch these recordings before the session to learn about Canvas:
https://prattctl.org/2023/03/29/canvas-how-to-videos-and-pdf-guides-spring-2023/
This spring semester, we are offering two Canvas Q&A sessions. Watch these recordings before the session to learn about Canvas:
https://prattctl.org/2023/03/29/canvas-how-to-videos-and-pdf-guides-spring-2023/
Are you using AI in your teaching practice, personal life, artwork, research, or anything else? We want to hear from you! Come see what people are working on and experimenting with!
This fall semester, we are offering two Canvas Q&A sessions. Watch these recordings before the session to learn about Canvas:
https://prattctl.org/2023/03/29/canvas-how-to-videos-and-pdf-guides-spring-2023/
Virtual Research Caves (VIRC) are focused working sessions, offered through the CTL for Pratt faculty to support research and writing SoTL work within a community. VIRCs are scheduled approximately once per month and are structured to enable focused progress on your work, with an added community accountability for your efforts.
Milanote is an online interactive whiteboard useful for asynchronous class brainstorming and discussions.
Hungry for new inspiring connections? Come satisfy your appetite for engaging interdisciplinary exchange and relationship building at Food for Thought! Take part in this session designed to help colleagues spark new connections and learn about each othersβ interests.
In 2023, the CTL hosted several interactive conversations about the impacts of artificial intelligence on our classrooms, and on creative and academic work more broadly. We will continue this series throughout the Spring 2024 semester, with various focuses at each session.
New to Canvas, or need a refresher? Join these calls to get oriented before the semester starts.
This spring, we will be meeting weekly to discuss the book, The New College Classroom by C Davidson and Ch. Katopodis during this 3-session series. The new college classroom is a practical guide to the future of college teaching. Part-time faculty qualify for a $250 stipend for attending all 3 sessions.
Do you have ideas for how to improve your courses or your teaching, but struggle to find the time and resources to implement them? Have you been inspired by a CTL event, but lacked a clear path and support to act on that inspiration? Bring those new ideas and practices to life in the new year with the CTL and join the inaugural cohort of our Resolutions program today!
