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  Resources for Supporting Your Students 

As an instructor of record, you may be responsible for managing a range of student challenges. The Office of Student Assistance and Support (OSAS) provides resources and guides on common issues that may arise in an academic setting.

Their Faculty and Staff Resources can help you with topics like:

  • class attendance
  • when you are concerned about a student
  • disruptive classroom behavior
  • supporting student mental health
Visit OSAS to learn more, or connect with the Graduate and Professional Student Assistance Specialist, Elaine Goetz for a consultation.


  AI Prompt Cookbook  

How can AI help with your teaching? The AI Prompt Cookbook  from the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring explores “prompt engineering" — writing specific prompts and refinements to generate text or images in generative AI.

Use these recipes to help jump-start ideas during course preparation, deliver student-centered content and communication, design lesson plans and activities, and more.
AI Prompt Cookbook

  Examples of Teaching with AI 

The L&S Instructional Design Collaborative talked with instructors across L&S and analyzed research to find out:
  • What do we know about student and instructor perspectives on Gen AI?
  • What adaptations to assignments have been successful for instructors and students in L&S? 
See the examples and learn from their findings in this Design for Learning article, "Revise Assignments in Response to Generative AI."

Customized Teaching Support from the L&S Instructional Design Collaborative

Need help designing a future course? Have a class activity, assignment, or technology that is not working as well as you’d like? Meet with a consultant from the IDC. They will partner with you to help you set and reach your teaching goals.
Request a Meeting

Navigating Classroom Dynamics and Disruptions

A new guide from the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring provides guidance on proactive strategies to build trust and address conflict effectively and advice for responding to challenging situations that may arise during class. Learn Proactive Strategies, how to Respond in the Moment, and methods for After the Moment.

Complete Cybersecurity Awareness Training

Have you completed this training in the last year? Cybersecurity Awareness Training must be completed annually, every 365 days (or earlier if required by your area), and is a part of your required employment obligations. Learn more and register for the online training.

L&S Spring TA Training Recap

TAs from 50+ L&S departments and programs participated in L&S New TA Training on January 24.
Visit the recap and see the photos!
TA Training Photos
 
Learning Forward is brought to you by the L&S TA Training & Support Team.
 
 
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