February 27, 2024 – Open Scholarship for Every Discipline
The motto of the Royal Society is Nullius in verba (“no one’s words” or “take nobody’s word for it”). In elementary school, this is taught as “show your work.” However, in every…
February 20, 2024 – Office Hours form the Student Perspective: Insights from the Seismic Collaboration
Office hours are a general practice in higher education across disciplines, however, they are often underutilized by students with the greatest need. This session will engage in a discussion about…
February 13, 2024 – Teaching with Students: Strategies for Training and Supervision
Many offices, departments and individuals across campus involve student workers in a variety of ways in their teaching and academic support programs. These include TAs, tutors, prefects, consultants, facilitators, and…
January 30, 2024 – Exploring the Range of Public Scholarship at Carleton
Do you have questions about what types of scholarship fit within the broader umbrella of Public Scholarship? Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work in the field of…
January 23, 2024 – How are Students Using Generative AI?
A little over a year since the launch of ChatGPT, how are students using it in their learning, work, and life? How is it helping them, and what limitations have…
January 16, 2024 – Bringing Learning to Life with 3D Models
Learning tends to happen best when we can interact with content at a physical level. Digital 3d models can be a viable alternative, making rare objects more accessible. Some of…
November 7, 2023 – Student Well-Being: Exploring Challenges, Opportunities, ans Support Systems at Carleton
Challenges to student well-being are greater than ever before. This panel will explore the topics of student well-being and engage the audience in potential strategies to increase capacity for supporting students…
October 24, 2023 – Connecting Classrooms and the Real World – Bringing Everyone In
This session will showcase the work of CHEM 271 – Chemistry and Society and Peopling the Past, two projects spearheaded by Carleton faculty that break down barriers between classrooms and…
October 10, 2023 – Considering A&Is From Students’ Perspectives
The LTC has hosted several faculty-focused sessions about the Argument and Inquiry seminars in the last few years, but what do we know about students’ experiences A&I courses? As they…
October 3, 2023 – Funding Experiential Education
Experiential education encompasses internships, fellowships, research, and independent exploration. Students often ask faculty and staff for guidance on what they can do and how to fund their experiences. This session…
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