Workshops and Consultations

Copyright in the Classroom: How the Library Can Support You

WebEx (Webinar)

Whether you are teaching in-person or online, there are many ways the library can help you make the teaching materials you need accessible to your students. In this session, we want to empower you to know what you can do in the classroom (including the virtual classroom), protecting your own copyright, and how we can ... Read more

Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusive Teaching

WebEx (Webinar)

We teach a diverse range of students, but how do we teach in a way that is welcoming to all our learners? In this introductory, interactive session, we will discuss: how our own biases and privilege shape our teaching in ways we might not be aware of; how to provide a variety of content from ... Read more

Creating Safe and Inclusive Learning Environments

WebEx (Webinar)

In this second session focused on Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion, we will focus on the learning environment itself.  In this interactive session, we will build on the introductory January session to discuss how we: provide opportunities for students to reflect on their values, biases, and privilege; reflect on the equity, accessibility and inclusiveness of the learning ... Read more

Academic Success Centre: Supporting Student Success in Your Course

WebEx (Webinar)

Linking your students to academic support services is just one strategy to promote their success in your course. With the introduction of the Academic Success Centre, Memorial has created a centre focused on providing students access to academic services to help them succeed no matter where they are on their learning journey. This presentation is ... Read more

High Impact Educational Practices: Developing Citizen and Global Scholars

WebEx (Webinar)

Due to low registration numbers this session has been cancelled.  High impact educational practices (HIPs) go beyond the transfer of disciplinary knowledge within post-secondary education by preparing students to become citizen and global scholars. Citizen and global scholars are active and engaged citizens who promote scholarship and engage in knowledge mobilization for the benefit of ... Read more

Teaching Innovations and Learning Enhancement (TILE) Fund: Information Session

WebEx (Webinar)

The Teaching Innovations and Learning Enhancement (TILE) Fund is a new initiative that provides funding for one-year educational-based projects. The TILE Fund specifically focuses on educational initiatives that enhance the undergraduate student educational experience through enabling accessibility, deepening engagement, and facilitating student success. For more information about the fund, click here. This information session will ... Read more

Cultural Humility

WebEx (Webinar)

In cooperation with the Office of Indigenous Affairs, CITL is pleased to host Kelly Anne Butler, Memorial’s Indigenous Education Specialist and Adjunct Professor as she facilitates an Instructor Series session on Cultural Humility. Through this session, participants will be encouraged to reflect on personal assumptions and practices, develop a comfort with ‘not knowing’, and recognize ... Read more

Culturally Appropriate Assessments

CITL is pleased to host Jodie Lane from the Department of Education and Economic Development, Nunatsiavut Government and Dr. Jennifer Godfrey Anderson, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Memorial University, as they facilitate an Instructor Series session about Culturally Relevant Assessments.  Based on their research, this presentation will explore how traditional assessment practices impact Inuit learners.  ... Read more

Zero Textbook Cost Programs (workshop)

WebEx (Webinar)

In honor of Open Education Week (click here for more information), CITL's Learning Technology Coaches have prepared a series of workshops for Memorial's instructors and staff. This session will focus on the value of Open Educational Resources (OER) for students and instructors, and provide an overview of Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) programs and initiatives. A ... Read more

Graduate Student Teaching Community of Practice: Information Session

WebEx (Webinar)

The Graduate Student Teaching Community of Practice (CoP) is a new interdisciplinary group of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who come together to explore effective teaching practices, share and create resources, and engage in professional development. This information session will provide an overview of the CoP's goals and purposes, and it is intended for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows ... Read more