Teaching Development Events

Teaching Development Events

Each academic term, the Office of Associate Dean, Teaching & Student Experience (ADTSE), along with the Teaching-Learning Champions, host  "Teaching Development Events" that include talks, panels, and workshops on teaching and learning topics within Engineering.
 
We host our Teaching Development events in various formats: in-person, online, and in a hybrid format to maximize opportunity for hands-on activities and flexible participation by our participants.

We welcome our instructors, postdoctoral fellows, and Ph.D. students to join these events and share their perspectives and help us build a compassionate, responsive teaching-learning community.

Please take your time to look at and register for our Fall 2025 Teaching Development Events, Thank you.

Upcoming Teaching Development Events

FREE REGISTRATION LINK BELOW

Host: Faculty of Engineering, Associate Dean Teaching & Student Experience, and Teaching-Learning Champions (TLCs)

Presenter: Prof. Kenneth McKay, Dept. of Management Science and Engineering

Back by popular demand. Prof. McKay ran similar online workshops in Spring 2025 and Fall 2025. Each term, new learning and insights are added.

Join us to get hands-on experience using a systems perspective to consider assessments and an innovative framework for building prompts with genAI tools. This workshop is online so that we can all join in trying out sample prompts and templates.

  • Learn what might work (or not)
  • Learn how to leverage genAI's failing   

Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 AM (EST)

Where: ONLINE (Teams link to join the session will be emailed to the registrants)

Register: Use this link to Register for AI Resistant Design.