Discover the latest in AI, cloud security, and Agile methodologies at the IT Professionals Conference. Expand your knowledge, network with your IT colleagues, and learn about innovative tools and techniques to enhance your teaching.
2024-25 Go Big Read book now available to instructors
This year’s book is “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body.” Free review copies are available to instructors who may want to use it in their courses.
The campus landscape for AI tools is changing
Tamara Walker, director of DoIT Academic Technology, provided the latest information on AI tools and technology at CTLM’s Coffee & Copilot event on April 26.
Q&A with ‘Great College Teaching’ author Corbin M. Campbell
Campbell will give the keynote address at the 2024 UW–Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium on May 16
Registration open for 2024 UW–Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium
Don’t miss the biggest annual event dedicated to teaching and learning! Register now for the Teaching & Learning Symposium May 16 at Union South.
Explore the current campus landscape for AI tools
UW–Madison is currently focusing on four generative AI providers to support research, instruction, and campus operations – “currently” being an especially important word, as this technology continues to change rapidly.
Register now for the Discussion Project in August
This three-day workshop helps instructors create welcoming, engaging, and academically rigorous classroom environments in which students experience productive classroom discussions on important issues and topics. It’s open to UW–Madison instructors and staff who lead discussions.
Call for Proposals: 50th annual Improving University Teaching conference
This is a fantastic opportunity to participate in a well-established international, interdisciplinary teaching conference in Milwaukee from July 31 to August 2.
Call for nominations: Awards for Mentoring Undergraduates
These annual campus awards provide $2,000 (for supplies and expenses) to recipients for excellence in undergraduate mentoring in research, scholarly, and creative activities.
Share with students: Undergraduate research fellowships
Undergraduate research continues to be one of the most compelling examples of the Wisconsin Experience and often a defining experience for our students.