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TILT Summer Conference 2026: Teaching in a Changing World

Summer Conference 2026: Teaching in a Changing World May 21 and 22, LSC and Teams, Open to CSU Community. Presented by The Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT) at Colorado State University

Education is evolving—shaped by new technologies, diverse learners, and shifting expectations. As educators, we have the opportunity to reimagine what teaching and learning can be in this moment of change. This year’s TILT Summer Teaching Conference invites you to embrace radical hope: the belief that our work as educators matters, that human connection and curiosity can counter isolation, and that our classrooms can be spaces of dignity, belonging, and joy. Join colleagues from across campus as we explore fresh perspectives, share ideas, and renew our sense of purpose in teaching and learning.

To support wider participation, both the keynote and the second-day keynote workshop will be available in a hybrid format.

All other sessions will be offered either in person or as online-only sessions.

Visit the TILT 2026 Summer Conference page to learn more

Upcoming Events

Syllabus Sprint

Syllabus Sprint on Aug. 6 The syllabus sets expectations for your course. An effective syllabus is clear and inclusive as well as aligned with the latest University and department policies....(Go to event for more details.)


Syllabus Sprint: AI Policy Statements

A focused drafting session where instructors leave with a working draft of their course's AI policy statement guided by prompts and examples. Presented by CSU Online and TILT as part...(Go to event for more details.)


AI Teaching and Learning Symposium

This half-day event features a remote keynote by Professor Stuart Selber (Penn State), a faculty panel, and interactive Engagement Stations showcasing teaching strategies and innovations. Professor Selber’s work on digital...(Go to event for more details.)


Event Details

TILT Summer Conference 2026: Teaching in a Changing World

Upcoming Events

Syllabus Sprint

Syllabus Sprint on Aug. 6 The syllabus sets expectations for your course. An effective syllabus is clear and inclusive as well as aligned with the latest University and department policies....(Go to event for more details.)


Syllabus Sprint: AI Policy Statements

A focused drafting session where instructors leave with a working draft of their course's AI policy statement guided by prompts and examples. Presented by CSU Online and TILT as part...(Go to event for more details.)


AI Teaching and Learning Symposium

This half-day event features a remote keynote by Professor Stuart Selber (Penn State), a faculty panel, and interactive Engagement Stations showcasing teaching strategies and innovations. Professor Selber’s work on digital...(Go to event for more details.)