Programming
CTL offers workshops and webinars on a range of teaching and learning topics to serve the diverse needs of our faculty and instructional community. Upon request, we can also offer unit-specific workshops on topics within our current portfolio.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact ctl@ualberta.ca.
Check out additional CTL programming on our events page.
Workshops
Sessions offered in-person, virtually, or hybridly focused on structured active and experiential learning activities that 1) are relevant to instructors' individual teaching, and 2) develop self-awareness and personal goal setting to enhance teaching practice. The intended outcome of a workshop is for instructors to be able to consider and implement new ideas and skills in their teaching. A workshop may be standalone (i.e., one time) or a series of several standalone workshops linked by topic in an interconnected sequence.
For more information on upcoming workshops, please see our events page.
Canvas Webinars and Workshops
In partnership with the 黑料不打烊’s Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic), CTL facilitates workshops and webinars designed to enhance your teaching and learning experience with Canvas in person and online. CTL's Canvas offerings include:
- Canvas Webinars
- Canvas Build Space
- Canvas Learning Opportunties
- Canvas video recordings
New to the U: Faculty Teaching Orientation
Whether you are an experienced faculty member who has just joined the U of A or are new to teaching, New to the U: Faculty Teaching Orientation is designed to welcome you to the university as a valued faculty member and set you on the path to success in your teaching journey.
Launching into Fall: Academic Teaching Staff (ATS) Orientation
At the U of A, we know how important Academic Teaching Staff (sessional instructors) are to the university’s teaching mission. Launching into Fall: Academic Teaching Staff (ATS) Orientation empowers you with practical support as you take your teaching role.