Conferences and Workshops
The Institute for Learning and Teaching offers workshops, events, and conferences designed to support inclusive, evidence-based teaching and learning at Colorado State University. Our programming spans hands-on skill building, in-depth learning series, and campus-wide conversations that support instructors, staff, teaching postdocs, and graduate instructors at every stage of their teaching journey.
Workshops
Interactive sessions focused on practical teaching strategies, tools, and approaches instructors can apply immediately to enhance student learning and engagement.
Writing a Teaching Philosophy Presentation
AI and Student Writing
Community of Practice: Alternative Grading Practices
Addressing Instructor and Student Burnout
Crowded Rooms, Active Minds: Motivating Students in Large Classes
Community of Practice: Alternative Grading Practices
Spring Generative AI Workshop Series
Hybrid, interactive sessions featuring TILT staff and CSU community members as we discuss practical strategies, share experiences, and navigate AI implementation together. Connect with colleagues across disciplines while building your AI teaching toolkit.
AI and Student Writing
Crowded Rooms, Active Minds: Motivating Students in Large Classes
Best Practices in Teaching (BPiT) Courses
Facilitated, three-week, asynchronous courses offered in Canvas that help instructors apply evidence-based teaching practices aligned with TILT’s Teaching Effectiveness Framework, engage with colleagues, and earn professional development credit.
Teaching With Art
Creative workshops that use visual art and artistic practices to foster reflection, dialogue, and new perspectives on teaching, learning, and student experience.
For questions about TILT events, workshops, registration or anything else, please email [email protected]