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Check out CTLM’s annual report
CTLM’s annual report shares highlights from the 2023-24 academic year and strategic priorities for the future.
Help your students prepare to vote
Download and share a slide with information about voting.
Q&A with José Antonio Bowen, co-author of “Teaching with AI”
Bowen, a nationally recognized expert and co-author of “Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning,” will speak to UW–Madison instructors on Oct. 1 in a webinar sponsored by the Center for Teaching, Learning & Mentoring (CTLM).
Attendance flexibility for students who are ill
University Health Services (UHS) is seeing an increase in respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19. To prevent the spread of infectious disease, instructors are encouraged to provide attendance flexibility to students who are ill.
Choose Copilot for your generative AI needs
Are you looking to use generative AI for your work? The Microsoft Copilot chatbot is now available and should be your go-to choice. Here’s why.
AI meeting assistants now available in Zoom and Webex
AI meeting assistant tools are now available for all UW–Madison students, faculty and staff as part of the university’s enterprise Zoom and Webex platforms.
CTLM consultant joins EDUCAUSE advisory committee
Dr. Dan Pell will serve on EDUCAUSE’s Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee, providing advice on strategic directions, events, publications, and resources.
Changes coming July 20 to Canvas discussions and announcements
On July 20, all Canvas courses will begin using a new, redesigned version of the “Discussions” and “Announcements” features. For the past several semesters, using the redesigned versions of Discussions and Announcements in Canvas has been an option but not mandatory. As of July 20, it will become mandatory.
New students must enroll in Duo-MFA by July 1
This new deadline (previously, students had to enroll by the 2nd week of the fall semester) will help ensure student NetIDs and email accounts are more secure during the vulnerable period as they learn about campus life and the university’s digital services.