Spring 2025 Events & Programming Overview

Find all of CATL’s events and programming all in one place! We already have several exciting opportunities planned for Spring 2025, so mark your calendars.

“Teaching Today’s UWGB Students” Event Series & Canvas Course

As we head into a new semester, you may be asking yourself, who are the students in my classroom and why do they learn so differently than I did back in the day? Let’s ignore the fact that your college professors likely thought the same thing when you and your peers entered their classrooms and concentrate instead on how to engage and reach today’s students, the focus of CATL’s spring programming. Join us for “Teaching Today’s UWGB Students,” including three events and a Canvas shell of resources.

  • Insights from Secondary School Educators on Our Current & Future Students | Monday, Feb. 17, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
  • Growing Your Mindset | Friday, Mar. 7, 9 – 10 a.m.
  • Teaching with Transparency | Friday, Apr. 4, 9 – 10 a.m.

Co-Writing Community

Tara DaPra, one of CATL’s Instructional Development Consultants, will lead another “Co-Writing Community” this semester via Zoom from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays & Fridays, starting Jan. 28. A co-writing community is a zero-obligation, zero-preparation, zero-outside work activity. Use this time to work on creative or scholarly projects that might otherwise get pushed aside by the demands of teaching. All faculty and staff are welcome!

Teaching with Technology Certificate (LITE 101, 201, & 301 Courses)

The Teaching with Technology Certificate program consists of three courses that act as steps in the certification sequence: Learning and Integrating Technology for Education (LITE) 101, LITE 201, and LITE 301. Participants will earn a badge after completing the first and second courses in the sequence, and the Teaching with Technology Certificate after completing the third course. Full-time instructors who complete the second and third courses may also be eligible for a stipend. Registration for LITE 201 & 301 is open through Friday, Jan. 31.

CATL Delivers

CATL will continue to bring services to you and your college or academic program. We will begin the semester with traditional college drop-in hours, but at some point in the term, we will transition to bringing programming directly to you instead. Watch for our soon-to-be-released Menu of Services! It will include a list of workshop topics you can request CATL bring to your college or unit.

  • CAHSS drop-in hours | Mary Ann Cofrin Hall B334 (Bridge room) | Mondays, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
  • CSET drop-in hours | Environmental Sciences 317 or Laboratory Sciences 468 (rotates – see full schedule for details) | Mondays, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
  • CSB drop-in hours | Wood Hall 430 | Tuesdays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • CHESW drop-in hours | Rose Hall 305 (conference room) | Wednesdays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Virtual drop-in hours | Zoom | Thursdays from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.

“Teaching with AI” Course

During the spring semester, instructors will have the opportunity to continue working through the “Teaching with AI” self-paced Canvas course created by Auburn University. Those who already signed up have been added to the course and will have until Apr. 1, 2025, to complete it. For instructors who have not yet registered, stay tuned for more information in March and April about registering for a new version of the course. Additional opportunities for synchronous check-in meetings will also be shared with enrollees at a later date.

Fall 2024 Events & Programming Overview

Find all of CATL’s fall events and programming all in one place! We already have drop-in hours, training courses, workshops, and several other events on the calendar with more to come.

Teaching with Technology Certificate (LITE 101, 201, & 301 Courses)

The Teaching with Technology Certificate program consists of three courses that act as steps in the certification sequence: Learning and Integrating Technology for Education (LITE) 101, LITE 201, and LITE 301. Participants will earn a badge after completing the first and second courses in the sequence, and the Teaching with Technology Certificate after completing the third course. Full-time instructors who complete the second and third courses may also be eligible for a stipend.

LITE 350: Teaching with an Equity Lens

LITE 350 badgeLITE 350: Teaching with an Equity Lens is a semester-long community of practice where participants work their way through the Peralta Equity Rubric. Participants focus on one class they teach and apply elements like technology, Universal Design for Learning, and connection and belonging practices while seeking feedback from colleagues to create an equitable class experience for all students. Full-time instructors who complete the course may be eligible for a stipend.

CATL on the MOO-ve: College Drop-In Hours

CATL is bringing our services to you with more College Drop-in Hours this fall! Each week, one of CATL’s instructional designers, instructional technologists, or our Canvas administrator will be holding drop-in hours in each of the four colleges on the Green Bay campus, with additional virtual offerings.

  • CAHSS & CSET drop-in hours | Mondays, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
  • CSB drop-in hours | Tuesdays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • CHESW drop-in hours | Wednesdays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Virtual drop-in hours | Thursdays from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.

2024 Election: Free Speech, Politics, & The Classroom

Prepare for the upcoming election season by attending a session on the intersection between higher education and politics on Friday, Sept. 6, at 9:30 a.m. in MAC 206 and via Zoom. Experts from the Provost’s Office, Dean of Students Office, Policy & Compliance, and CATL will respond to your questions and invite you to engage with case scenarios that could arise in your own classroom.

Wednesdays with CATL

Wacky Wednesdays

Take a short break, enjoy snacks and good company, and try games or engagement strategies you can use in your classes! Join the CATL team for a little fun at these “Wacky Wednesday” events.

Workshop Wednesdays

Join CATL for open computer lab time where you can experiment with technology that can enhance your teaching, see live demonstrations, and get your questions answered.

  • Sept. 11 | 3 – 4:30 p.m. in LS 102 | Open Lab on Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI)
  • Oct. 9 | 3 – 4:30 p.m. in LS 102 | Open Lab on Accessibility

Co-Writing Community

Tara DaPra, one of CATL’s Instructional Development Consultants, will lead another “Co-Writing Community” this fall via Zoom from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. on Fridays. A co-writing community is a zero-obligation, zero-preparation, zero-outside work activity. Use this time to work on creative or scholarly projects that might otherwise get pushed aside by the demands of teaching. All faculty and staff are welcome!

“Teaching with AI” Book Groups

Cover image of Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human LearningCATL is leading discussion groups around the book Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning. Participants will be grouped based on themes (e.g., by discipline or teaching modality) and meet roughly three times this semester based on their availability. Visit the UW-Green Bay Library website for free eBook access.