December is for digging deeper into your teaching!
In the lull between fall term and winter break, join DCAL and LDI to dig deeper into your teaching through one of three distinct institute experiences:
- Design or redesign a course at Course Design Institute.
- Explore strategies for cultivating resourceful learners with the Universal Design for Learning Institute of the Accessible Dartmouth Initiative.
- Integrate Generative AI into your courses with the GenAI Teaching Institute.
Each institute offers:
- Intensive, hands-on, collaborative learning with a cohort of peers
- Guiding principles and evidence-based pedagogical frameworks
- Dedicated, bounded time to focus on your teaching
- Support and feedback from skilled facilitators
Read on for more information about the December institutes!
Want help choosing among them? Contact us! Interested in more than one? Let us know and we’ll offer some possibilities.
Course Design Institute
Wednesday Dec. 4 and Friday Dec. 6, 9am-3pm at DCAL, 102 Baker Library
Course Design Institute is meant for Dartmouth instructors who want to apply an integrated course design process to design a new course or redesign an existing one. Using a student-centered lens, participants will develop and refine course learning outcomes, create an assessment plan, and consider activities and assignments that address their course goals. With support from a cohort of peers and guidance from CDI facilitators, participants will apply CDI principles and frameworks to their own course designs.
Learn more about CDI and apply by Nov. 6.
Questions? Please email dcal@dartmouth.edu.
Cultivating Resourceful Learners: a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Institute
Monday Dec. 9 through Wednesday Dec. 11, 10am-2:30pm on Zoom
During this institute, participants will engage with the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework to design and develop one or more course interventions to support learners’ executive functioning in their courses. Interventions will focus on cultivating resourceful learners by strengthening their emotional capacity, building knowledge, and developing their strategies for success. Participants will collaborate with colleagues and receive individualized guidance from facilitators. Upon completion, participants are eligible to opt into the Accessible Dartmouth Initiative course grant. The institute is designed for instructors teaching courses and staff educators in co-curricular spaces at Dartmouth.
Learn more about UDLi and apply by November 18.
Questions? Please contact Carly.m.lesoski@dartmouth.edu.
GenAI Teaching Institute
Tuesday Dec. 10 and Thursday Dec. 12, 9am-3pm at the LINK – Berry 180
Are you wondering about how to transform your teaching practices in the era of Generative AI? Are you curious about the capabilities of different AI tools? Are you looking for an opportunity to collaborate with other colleagues addressing similar challenges? This interactive workshop offers a tailored approach to integrating generative AI into your courses. Join us to explore and think through the implications of GenAI for your specific course, and adapt your course design or assignments accordingly with the support of facilitators and feedback from peers. The GenAI Teaching Institute is open to any instructor at Dartmouth (A&S, Tuck, Thayer, Geisel)
Interested? There are 15 spots available- Reserve your spot in the GenAI institute by applying by Nov. 4
Questions? Contact us at ldi@dartmouth.edu