Workshops & Events
Each semester, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning offers a full schedule of teaching and learning events.
Beginning in Fall 2021, you can attend all workshops either in-person or virtually! For any workshop where lunch is provided, this is exclusive to our in-person attendees.
All in-person offerings are subject to be moved to Zoom, following current university COVID-19 protocol.
All workshops will be recorded and made available on the new CETL Faculty Development Hub. Click here if you would like more information or would like to request access to the Hub.
More information about our 2022-2023 Workshop & Event Schedule coming soon!
OKC MOA Presentation: Chihuly Then and Now: The Collection at Twenty
Week at the Museum Special Presentation: The Painters of Pompeii
Facilitated By: Bryn Schockmel
Wednesday, September 7 @ 12pm & 2pm (Lunch Provided at 12pm)
Presented by Catherine Shotick of Oklahoma City Museum of Art, this presentation is a redesigned exhibit in collaboration with Chihuly Studios. There will be works new to OKC and new visions of long-standing favorites. Don't miss this opportunity! Click the link below for more information and to reserve your seat for this special presentation.
Fall 2022 CETL Workshops
CETL Sponsored Workshop: Disability Services
Facilitated By: Kara Morrow
Wednesday, September 14 @ 2pm
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Super Courses
Facilitated By: Paul Gebb
Tuesday, September 20 @ 12pm (Lunch Provided for in-person attendees)
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Becoming Great Universities
Facilitated by: Levi Harrel-Hallmark
Wednesday, February 9 @ 12pm (Lunch Provided for in-person attendees)
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15th Annual Faculty Awards Luncheon
16th Annual CETL Awards Luncheon - Wed. April 12th, 2023
The CETL Awards Luncheon is an annual event where faculty, students, staff, and administrators gather to celebrate excellence in teaching and learning from across the OCU campus. The inaugural event began in 2007 and featured six awards.
The 16th Annual Faculty Awards Luncheon will take place on Wednesday, April 13th, 2022 in the Great Hall. More information about this year's event coming soon!
Past Workshops
2021–2022
Creating an Equity-Minded, Equity-Focused Syllabus
Let's Discuss: Discussion Boards
Distracted: Why Students Can't Focus and What You Can Do About It
CETL Sponsored Workshop: Access vs Accommodation
Supporting Students with Anxiety Disorder (understanding the disorder and effective supports) - Panel Discussion
OCU Week at the Museum: Painters of Pompeii
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading
“Joyful Living in the Classroom” through the lens of Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic
CETL Sponsored Workshop: Universal Design
Creativity: Tools for Having Ideas and Bringing Them To Be
How to use the Online Equivalency Matrix
I've Got 99 Problems, But Tech Ain't One: 99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos
Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College
Ungrading: Why Rating Students Undermines Learning
Panopto Days: Basic Features
Grant Writing Workshop
Panopto Days: Student Video Assignments
Panopto Days: Repeating Content in D2L
Panopto Days: Video Reference Copies
Panopto Days: Audio Descriptions & Video Permissions
2020–2021
Student Connection in the Online Environment
Common Copyright Questions
Constitution Day: "Other Perspectives on the Constitution"
How to Design a Virtual Escape Room
Linking Panopto & Zoom
Teaching with Zoom
Teaching about Race & Racism in the College Classroom
TurnItIn: PeerMark
Making Effective Feedback Your Superpower
D2L Days: Mini Workshop Series
2019–2020
Setting Students Up for Success: The First Five Minutes
Concept Mapping and Sketch Noting: A New Approach to Student Note Taking
"Pressing Pause" to Increase Student Learning Through Lecture Breaks
Asking the Right Questions to Increase Student Learning
Critical Reflection: It's Not Just a Catch Phrase, It's an Action
Chunking: Design Your Class More Effectively
Switching It Up: Student Choice
OKCMOA Presentation: Renewing the American Spirit: The Art of the Great Depression
Learn How to Use Zip Grade
Connected Teaching
Geeky Pedagogy
Creating Wicked Students
Zoom Tips & Tricks
Backwards Design
Microsoft Outlook Training & Microsoft Teams Training
2018–2019
Meaningful Grading for Faculty in the Arts
Tech Tools for Classroom Engagement
Writing to Learn, Writing to Imagine
How Did We Get Here?: A First-day to Mid-semester Check-up
Developing a Faculty-led Study Abroad
Inclusivity and Transforming Classroom Practice
Taking a Contemplative Approach to Inclusivity in the Classroom
Universal Design: Reach Every Learner
Energizing the Classroom with the Science of Emotion
A Look at the Neuroscience of Learning and Development
Gamification for Motivation
Webinar: Things to Consider Before Developing an Online Course
Webinar: Teach Students How to Learn
Webinar: Time Management for Flipped Learning Environments
2017–2018
What's New in D2L - Fall 2017 Edition
Series: Difficult Conversations in the Classroom
OKC MOA Presentation: Kahinde Wiley: A New Republic
What' New in Turnitin - Fall 2017 Edition
Instructional Technology Series: D2L Daylight Training
Series: Contemplative Practices in Education
Series: Metacognition
Series: Guest Speaker Series