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Updated FAQs on contact tracing, positive COVID-19 tests
This message was sent to all faculty and instructional academic staff from Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning John Zumbrunnen. School and college deans, academic associate deans and department chairs were copied. Dear Instructional …
Planning for fall 2021 – CTLM, modality, Rosh Hashanah, FAQs
This message was sent to all faculty and instructional academic staff from Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning John Zumbrunnen. School and college deans, academic associate deans and department chairs were copied. Dear Instructional …
Connect with UW-Madison’s new Center for Teaching, Learning & Mentoring
This message was sent to all faculty and instructional academic staff from Provost Karl Scholz. School and college deans, academic associate deans and department chairs were copied. Dear Colleagues, With the start of the …
Planning for fall 2021 – Face masks, instructor town hall, syllabus template and more
This message was sent to all faculty and instructional academic staff from Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning John Zumbrunnen. School and college deans, academic associate deans and department chairs were copied. Dear Instructional …
Planning for fall 2021 – First day of classes and Rosh Hashanah
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Virtual Discussion Project adds new round of trainings – Apply now
The Discussion Project added new rounds of virtual trainings after slots for sessions starting on July 20 quickly filled. Find information about the next round of sessions and when to apply. The Discussion Project Virtual …
The Discussion Project Virtual summer 2020 – Apply by July 3
The Discussion Project aims to strengthen campus-wide capacity to create welcoming, engaging, and academically rigorous classroom environments in which students experience productive classroom discussions on key content and issues. New this summer 2020 is The …
Find resources for teaching remotely
In response to COVID-19, the university has decided to transition to alternate modes of course delivery starting March 23 until at least April 10. The university is committed to continuity of instruction during this timeframe. …
TeachOnline@UW summer sessions – Apply by April 30
The TeachOnline@UW Program will offer two courses during the summer – a great opportunity to get a quick start on developing your online courses. Participants will have the opportunity to explore and experience research-based online …