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Learn@Lunch Series

The Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation’s (CTEI) Learn@Lunch series is an opportunity for University of Hartford faculty to lead and engage in discussions about teaching and learning.

About Learn@Lunch Series

All Faculty are Welcome

For recordings of previous Learn@Lunch sessions go to CTEI Teaching Resources.

The sessions (typically 3-4 each semester) are designed to encourage faculty to share and explore new teaching methods and are intended to foster collegiality, community, and peer support around teaching. Each semester the topics vary and are selected based on feedback from faculty and with the guidance of the CTEI Faculty Advisory Committee.

Do you have an idea for a session? Visit Learn@Lunch and share your idea with us.

Semester Session

Spring 2025

Please click here to register: CTEI Events Registration

Learn @ Lunch Events

Artificial Intelligence and Education: A Collaborative Exploration

Feb 10, 2025, 12:45-1:45P

IN-PERSON, w/Lunch provided

 Location: Creative Technologies Center (Lower-Level Library)

Join the Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation & the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies for an engaging panel on generative artificial intelligence featuring a diverse group of educators, and students. Whether you are curious about the role of AI in education or already exploring its applications, this session is for you! Lunch provided. Please register for an accurate lunch count.

Panelists:

Kasey Ramirez, Assistant Professor, Hartford Art School

Nels Highberg, Professor of English and Modern Languages, College of Arts and Sciences

Sequoia Hornsby (Eng Major, Senior)

Rachana Malpally (MSOP, Grad Student)

 

Incorporating Cognitive Science Strategies that Work: Elaboration & Dual Coding

Mar. 12, 2025, 12:45 p.m. -1:45 p.m.

VIRTUAL

Join us as we delve into our second session on cognitive learning strategies. This workshop will concentrate on elaboration and dual coding, two evidence-based strategies proven to enhance long-term retention and understanding. Learn how to seamlessly integrate these strategies into your curriculum as homework assignments or interactive class activities. We will examine how generative ai can help design these learning activities.  Further, we will discuss how integrating these during class time can support AI-resistant activity.  Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your instructional skills and foster a more effective learning environment. 

Facilitated by Lisa Zawilinski

Insights from the STEM Advisory Council's Belonging Survey

March 28, 2025 12:45 p.m. -  2:00 p.m.

IN-PERSON - Lunch will be provided

Join members of the STEM Advisory Council as they share valuable insights gathered from data collected over multiple semesters through a brief anonymous survey that examined STEM students' perceptions of belonging within their courses. The primary goal of this survey is to capture students; thoughts, feelings, and experiences regarding the strategies employed by the STEM faculty to foster a sense of belonging in their classrooms. By analyzing the feedback provided by students, the survey offers a look at the effectiveness of various approaches used the the instructors to create a more inclusive and welcoming atmosphere, contributing to students' overall engagement, retention, and success in the STEM fields.

STEM Council Members:

  1. Shivangi Nangia (co-chair, A&S)
  2. Cindy Thomas-Charles (co-chair, A&S)
  3. Taylor Bellagamba (A&S)
  4. Edward Diehl (CETA)
  5. Xin Shen (CETA)
  6. Song Wang (CETA)
  7. Linda Yamamoto (ENHP)
  8. Xin Ye (ENHP)

 

Building Connections: Enhancing Teaching through CTEI Peer Observation of Teaching Program

April 15, 2025, 11:30-12:30P

IN-PERSON, w/Lunch provided

Location: Creative Technologies Center (Lower-Level Library)

Join us for an insightful panel discussion on the CTEI Peer Observation of Teaching Program! This session will feature four valued faculty members, including two peer observers and two instructors who have been observed. They will share their personal experiences, highlighting how CTEI’s collaborative process of peer observation not only enhances teaching quality but also helps reduce the feeling of isolation often experienced in teaching. Discover how peer observation fosters a supportive community, provides valuable feedback, and promotes professional growth. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with colleagues, gain practical insights, and contribute to the conversation on improving our teaching practices. Your participation will be invaluable in shaping the future of our educational community!

Panelists:

Diane Verrochi, ENHP

David Jacobs, CETA

Sheetal Sood, ENHP

Anne E. Pidano, Emeritus, A&S

 

Let's Talk Teaching Events

Join us for informal meetups where we chat about teaching! This is a great opportunity to brainstorm new ideas, seek advice from colleagues, and share experiences. There is no planned agenda or presentation, just a relaxed environment for open discussion. Drop in or join for as long as you wish!

Details:

  • Dates & Time: March 3rd and April 21st, 2025, from 12:45-2:00P
  • Location: Commons Private Dining Room
  • Lunch: Provided for Registrants

 

Please register for calendar invite, links, or lunch count at CTEI Events Registration