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This page contains information about CITES Research and Learning programs.

Faculty & instructors

Teaching and Learning with Technology Brown Bag Series

Please join us for the CITES Educational Technologies Brown Bag Series. This semester, award-winning U of I faculty will talk about how they have successfully integrated web-based technology into their teaching using Illinois Compass. We will also have presentations on expanding and developing teaching strategies through the use of common software and online resources. All presentations are free and open to the public.

The Brown Bag Archive page lists summaries, PowerPoint presentations, and QuickTime movies from many of our past brown bag presentations.

Educational Technology Showcase Series (ETSS)

Technology-Enhanced Teaching Certificate

The Certificate in Technology-Enhanced Teaching is a program of the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) in partnership with Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES), along with the University Library. It is supported by campus academic units and the Graduate College.

It is designed to encourage instructors to explore educational technologies and to practice and assess technology-enhanced teaching.

Staff members & TAs

Technology-Enhanced Teaching Certificate

The Certificate in Technology-Enhanced Teaching is a program of the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) in partnership with Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES), along with the University Library. It is supported by campus academic units and the Graduate College.

It is designed to encourage instructors to explore educational technologies and to practice and assess technology-enhanced teaching.

Educational Technologists Forum

The Educational Technology Forum is a community bringing together staff, faculty, and graduate assistants involved in the creation, delivery, and support of electronic instructional material on the UIUC campus.
The goal is to help participants achieve the missions of their units and/or academic pursuits by:

The ET Forum is intended to be informal in structure, combining open meetings, structured professional development programs, listserv, website, and networking opportunities.

Listserv:
Members of the ETF share resources like professional development opportunities, important news and others via their participation in the Educational Technologists Forum Discussion List [ EFORUM@LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU ]. To join this list please go to:
http://listserv.uiuc.edu/wa.cgi?SUBED1=EFORUM&A=1