This center was established in 2022 to support excellence in teaching and learning at CIA. In our inaugural year, we worked to create a webpage that provides resources across various topics, from course design to equity-centered pedagogy. As we continually work to build a site that is useful and informative, we welcome any feedback, questions, or suggestions of excellent resources. Please use our suggestion box or email the center's director: keweaver@cia.edu.
We currently have five pages in addition to this home page. Some pages are only accessible for CIA faculty and staff.
1. Resources on Teaching and Learning - offers various resources (e.g., videos, books, articles, podcasts) arranged by topic.Â
2. Using Canvas - provides information and resources to help in our campus-wide migration from the Jenzabar LMS to Canvas.
3. Workshops, Opportunities, and Events - listing of current offerings with descriptions and registration links.
4. 2024 Theme: Let us ask restless and generative questions - describes the theme, purpose, and avenues for engagement.
5. Supporting Neurodivergence at CIA - provides information on the ways CIA is working to be more neuro-inclusive and resources to support this work.
Please use this link to book time for a consultation. You can also use this to book my time for finding specific resources, reviewing materials, or addressing a specific question. For more complex requests, such as a classroom observation or a departmental workshop, please email me at keweaver@cia.edu. If you have any suggestions or ideas, you can submit those to the suggestion box found on this page (forthcoming).
This report outlines results of a faculty survey done at the end of the inaugural year of the Nord Center.
In August, I met with Lauren Ryan and Cassidy Wagner from Career Services to discuss learning outcomes in the context of career readiness. In this post, I describe some outcomes in common with classroom learning goals and share insights about how faculty ...