The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning is excited to invite the campus community to the Fall 2025 Symposium on Teaching and Learning. Our first ever fall-semester symposium will take place on Thursday, November 13, from 8:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m. in Fairchild-Martindale Library (6th floor south). The event will highlight the work of some of our CITL Faculty Fellows, TRACing Faculty, and participants in the jointly-CITL/GLO-sponsored Teacher Development Series.
The registration deadline is November 5, 2025. Lunch will be provided.
Fall 2025 Teaching and Learning Symposium
This Year's Symposium
There will be four panel discussions (with time for audience questions) covering these topics:
- AI-responsive teaching and learning: Exploring AI's impact on teaching practice and student learning.
- What matters to me in teaching: Crafting teaching statements that showcase pedagogical philosophies and expertise.
- Creating to learn: Fostering authentic learning through student-created multimedia content.
- Faculty facilitators of peer learning: How peer learning encourages autonomy, belonging, and competence.
Additionally, we’ll have an exhibition area where you can view examples of student work that was created in CITL-supported courses.
Fall 2025 Teaching and Learning Symposium
Schedule
8:30–9:00
- Registration & Breakfast
9-10:30
- 9:00 - 1st Session: AI-responsive teaching and learning
- 9:45 - 2nd: What matters to me in teaching
10:30–10:45
- Break
10:45-12:15
- 10:45 - 3rd: Creating to learn
- 11:30 - 4th: Faculty facilitators of peer learning
12:15–1:30
- Lunch and Student Work Exhibition