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Engaged in learning? Two undergraduate students weigh in

1 May 2025

Have students鈥 perceptions of engagement changed since the COVID-19 pandemic? Is it harder to focus on lectures in the 鈥渁ttention economy鈥? Are students engaging with learning in ways that are more autonomous鈥攕uch as watching recorded lectures? Listen in to this podcast to hear Kai Gutteridge and Lav铆nia Travassos speak about engagement and learning at 黑料社 today.

Using neuroscience for student engagement

1 May 2025 10:00
11:00

This workshop will introduce neuroscientific concepts that students and instructors can use to enhance teaching and learning in different disciplines. Data from 黑料社 research will be shared, along with best practices from the literature. Instructors will consider how to apply these neuroscientific concepts in their own course design.

Quick quiz: Promoting student engagement

2 May 2025

Take this quick quiz to get ideas for engaging your students in learning; then challenge yourself to try at least one new one!

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Inspire students to engage with primary resources

2 May 2025 13:00
15:00

Interested in learning how your students might engage with historical documents, eye-witness accounts, images, and early printed maps, or modern archival papers and digital collections? Join us to learn more at this hands-on interdisciplinary workshop on how to identify, find, interpret and contextualize the extensive range of primary sources available at the 黑料社 Library.

Use your voice to engage students in learning

5 May 2025 13:00
15:00

Can you imagine enhancing students鈥 engagement in class by increasing the vitality of a single sentence? Join voice and presentation skills coach Sanders Whiting for a workshop where you will practice pausing, word emphasis, rate of speech, and gesture to communicate more effectively with your students.

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Sustainability Education Resources

6 May 2025

This TL KB article is intended to support instructors with integrating dimensions of sustainability into their courses. The resources provide background information and are intended to encourage reflection, inform instructors鈥 pedagogical decisions, and advance sustainability in curricula in meaningful ways. Reflection questions to get you started and guide your reading 鈥

Teaching strategies to engage students in learning

6 May 2025 13:00
14:15

Wondering how to enhance student engagement, promote discussions, and encourage deep learning? Join us for a session where you will experience several strategies through demonstrations and peer sharing. You will leave with concrete ideas for planning your classes.

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EDI statements to welcome students and set the tone

7 May 2025

An EDI statement in course outlines and/or on myCourses lets you share with students your values, understandings, commitments, and pedagogical actions relating to EDI. It can also describe how students might engage with one another and with the course material. See sample EDI statements and a template to help you customize a statement. Get started with reflection questions:

How does your course outline (dis)engage students? Reviewing course outlines for equity and accessibility

7 May 2025 10:00
11:30

Participants will examine ways to promote engagement by enhancing equity and accessibility of course outlines. We will explore student perspectives, strategies for fostering inclusion, and reflect on potential changes we might like to make. This session is inspired by the Faculty of Science Inclusive Teaching Initiative but is relevant across disciplines.

Small teaching: Everyday lessons from the science of learning

8 May 2025

Learn about retrieval practice in Ch. 1 of James Lang鈥檚 鈥淪mall Teaching.鈥 Implementation techniques include 鈥渂rief classroom or online learning activities, one-time interventions, and small modifications in course design or communication with students.鈥 (Publisher鈥檚 description) Each technique has the potential to deepen students鈥 engagement with course content. ebook available through 黑料社 Library

Enhancing students鈥 agency and engagement in learning through retrieval practice

8 May 2025 13:00
14:30

In response to students鈥 lack of essential studying strategies, we aimed to foster students鈥 ability to study effectively, enhancing their course engagement. One learning strategy explored was retrieval practice. We will showcase evidence-based examples of retrieval practice implemented in our classes to support students鈥 ability to recall previously learned material.

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Positive impacts of tone in course outlines

9 May 2025

Ever thought about the positive impacts of tone in course outlines or where in a course outline tone is most likely to have an impact on student perceptions of the course? Research shows a course outline written in a warm, friendly style can enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

Quick quiz: Class preparedness

9 May 2025

Test your knowledge of strategies to help ensure students come to class prepared to engage in learning.

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黑料社 is on land which has served and continues to serve as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. Teaching and Learning Services acknowledges and thanks the diverse Indigenous peoples whose footsteps mark this territory on which peoples of the world now gather. This land acknowledgement is shared as a starting point to provide context for further learning and action.

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