Upcoming CTLT Events
A list of workshops already completed this semester is available here.
SUMMER 2022
Your Most Productive Summer Planning Session
Prof. Danielle Apfelbaum
June 1, 2022, 10:00am-12:30pm CLICK TO REGISTER
Need to get that article started, fleshed out, or completed and submitted? Designing a new course? Writing a novel? Whatever you’re working on this summer, crushing your goals begins with a solid action plan. By the end of this interactive and reflective workshop, you will have created a highly detailed roadmap which identifies your highest priority project, deconstructs your project into manageable chunks, and schedules important work blocks for completing project chunks. We will also discuss strategies for ramping-up motivation, creating productive project habits, and developing personal workflows to combat procrastination, distractions, and general sticking points in the project lifecycle
Building a More Affordable Course with Library Resources and OER
with Prof. Danielle Apfelbaum, Library
June 15, 2022, 10:00am-11:00am (Online) CLICK TO REGISTER
Costs for textbooks and materials can quickly add up and overwhelm students. If you’re concerned about making your courses more affordable – and, in light of the Covid-19 closures, easier to gain access to on day one -- join us for the is one-hour webinar. In this session, Prof. Apfelbaum, Scholarly Communications Librarian, will show you how to locate and share openly-licensed and library-licensed materials with your students
Summer Project Spints
with Prof. Danielle Apfelbaum, Library
June 16, July 14, or August 4 2022, 9:00am-5:00pm (Online) CLICK TO REGISTER
(sign up for 1, 2, or all 3 sessions)
Stalled on a writing project? Trying to kickstart next semester’s course design? Ruminating over that unfinished report? Join our Virtual Project Sprint! Hosted by Prof. Danielle S. Apfelbaum, Scholarly Communication Librarian, the Virtual Project Sprint will provide a full day of empowerment, community, accountability, and strategies for making immediate progress on a project of your choice.
Jennifer Jaiswal
Director of The Faculty Center