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Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership

The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership (CTLL) supports the University of North Georgia’s commitment to “academic excellence in a student-focused environment.” Through our programs and outreach, CTLL seeks to foster our community of scholar teachers as they pursue research-based design and implementation of significant educational experiences.

Upcoming Workshops

  • September 30 (Monday)
    11:00 a.m. - Noon

    Participants will gain an understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the strengths students with Autism bring to the classroom and how to use these strengths to minimize conflict in the classroom. Participants will hear from a former college student who will share his experiences as a neurodiverse learner. Presenters will share tips and strategies for working with students who are Autistic.

  • October 1 (Tuesday)
    2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

    Participants will gain an understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the strengths students with Autism bring to the classroom and how to use these strengths to minimize conflict in the classroom. Participants will hear from a former college student who will share his experiences as a neurodiverse learner. Presenters will share tips and strategies for working with students who are Autistic.

  • Learning-Focused Policies for Generative AI

    October 2 (Wednesday)
    Noon - 1:00 p.m.

    In this session, we will look at syllabus policies for generative AI that are transparent, specific, and clearly tied to the learning goals of the course, whether instructors permit no use, limited use, or liberal use. We will look at samples from various disciplines and institutions, as well as current guidance for documentation and acknowledgement of generative AI in various style guides (MLA, APA, etc.).

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