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Online Office Hours (for Graduate Students)

We invite any Columbia graduate student with questions about teaching online or in-person to join us for office hours via Zoom, no appointment necessary. We also welcome questions about CTL fellowships, programs, services, job market preparation, and making progress in the Teaching Development Program (bit.ly/ctl-tdp). Visit us anytime today from 2 – 4 pm at https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/my/ctlgrads If you can’t make live office hours but want support, schedule an individual consultation at http://bit.ly/ctl-gradconsult or email us at CTLgrads@columbia.edu.

Online Room/Area: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/my/CTLgrads

Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations.

06/04/2021 by Work Study

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CTLgrads Summer Bookclub – Cheating Lessons

What motivates students to cheat and how can we prevent cheating? Join us every other week for this summer’s CTLgrads Bookclub as we read Cheating Lessons (2013) by James Lang, PhD, and dig into the research on student learning, memory, attention, and motivation and what it can tell us about why students cheat. These sessions are open to graduate students and postdocs, feel free to join any or all sessions throughout the summer! Please read the pages/sections listed below in order to contribute to and learn from this bookclub session.

Register here.

Pre-reading for this session:

Pages 36-75 (Chapter 3 through first half of Chapter 4)
Access Lang’s book on Clio here: https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/14043242
Participants are expected to read approximately 35 pages prior to each session. During our discussions, we will focus on how to translate education research and Lang’s recommendations into our own teaching practices—in person or online.

Lang, J. (2013). Cheating lessons: Learning from academic dishonesty. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

NOTES:

The CTLgrads Bookclub will be held ONLINE. Registered participants will be sent a meeting ID and passcode to join this session via Zoom.
Same-day registrations must be handled by emailing CTLgrads@columbia.edu.
Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations.

This event may be photographed. Note, if this is an online event, CTL staff may take screenshots. For concerns, contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu.

06/02/2021 by Work Study

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Let’s Talk Online Teaching: 30-Minute Check-Ins (for Faculty)

Are you teaching an online course in Summer 2021? How is it going?

Join us for a CTL-facilitated check-in conversation to talk with colleagues who are teaching online courses this semester. Share experiences, ideas, teaching strategies, brainstorm solutions to issues, and celebrate successes together.

The goals of these check-ins are to:

Provide a space for faculty to come together to talk about online teaching
Support faculty who teach online courses
Note: a Zoom link will be shared with registered participants.

Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations.

This event may be photographed. Note, if this is an online event, CTL staff may take screenshots. For concerns, contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu.

05/13/2021 by Work Study

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