Tag: CATL

  • DLE (Digital Learning Environment) is now Canvas

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    In partnership with GBOSS, the Office of Academic Advising and Retention, and Web Development, CATL has rebranded what used to be the Digital Learning Environment (DLE) page to be simply named “Canvas.” Students, staff and faculty will notice that the “DLE” link at the top the UWGB home page and other UWGB sites has been…

  • UW-Green Bay’s CATL welcomes new, but familiar, faces

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    The CATL herd is growing! The Center is welcoming some familiar faces as new team members. Many of you already know Scott Berg from his role as electronics technician for IT, Client Services; Berg will be joining CATL as its new LMS (Canvas) Administrator. Nichole LaGrow, UWGB’s distance education coordinator, has joined the CATL team.…

  • CATL Advanced Training Opportunities mid-July through August

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    The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is offering advanced training opportunities starting mid-July that will be co-facilitated with faculty partners. All eligible instructors will receive a $1,000 stipend for completing the training. Check out the cohort themes and two-week session dates to sign up or learn more.  

  • Reminder: D2L access will permanently expire on June 30

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    A message from CATL… In normal times, the end of life for D2L would be a significant event. These days, it almost seems like an afterthought. If you’ve put off retrieving your material from D2L, or are just hearing about D2L going away now, don’t worry, CATL has your back. The information below will help you…

  • Thank you from CATL

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    A note to instructors from CATL: “CATL usually hosts an Instructor Appreciation Event at the end of the semester to recognize you for all your great work. This semester we have had to create the social distancing version. In this special Thank You Thursday version of our Teach Tuesday publication the CATL team provides a…

  • Webinars on end-of-semester assessments

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    The week of April 13, 2020 the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning will conduct webinars on how to do end-of-semester assessments for alternative delivery. These webinars will start at 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and go until April 17. Topics include: how to give a multiple-choice exam, how to provide accommodations to students…

  • Reconnect with colleagues through ‘Coffee Klatches’ today, 1 p.m.

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    Human connection is one of the things that makes the academic life worth living. While you’re busily reconnecting with students, The Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning (CATL) also wants to help you re-connect with each other. CATL is organizing a series of “Coffee Klatches,” where your colleagues will be offering answers the question: “What…

  • Reminder: Web resources can help with alternate delivery

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    CATL has some resources to help you move to alternative delivery: UWGB “teaching remotely” page: You have a wealth of online documents and videos to help with alternative delivery. CATL: https://www.uwgb.edu/remote/faculty-resources/ UW System Keep Teaching: https://media.uwex.edu/keepteaching/ Course Checklist: Use the checklist to focus your energy as you re-launch your course Canvas module: Personalize this module we created to communicate key changes about your…

  • Submit your questions for TeAch Tuesday LIVE!

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    Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) wants to help answer your teaching-related questions in light of this unprecedented time. Submit your questions anonymously here, and the people at CATL will do their best to answer them (or find someone who can!) during the TeAch Tuesday LIVE! broadcast Tuesday, April 7 at 10 a.m. (the…

  • Submit your questions for TeAch Tuesday LIVE!

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    CATL wants to help answer your teaching-related questions in light of this unprecedented time. Submit your questions anonymously here and CATL personnel will do their best to answer them (or find someone who can!) during the TeAch Tuesday LIVE! broadcast Tuesday, April 7 at 10 a.m. (the live stream event will also be recorded for you…