Teaching Resources for Face-to-Face and Online Courses
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- Center for Excellence in Teaching and LearningÌýÌýÌý
- ¹û¶³´«Ã½ OnlineÌý
- Syllabus Development ResourcesÌý
- Program Development GuidelinesÌýÌý
- Adoption & Insights Portal (AIP)Ìý
- Office of Accessibility and Disability ResourcesÌýÌý
- Course Evaluations
- Faculty Policies
- Registration Overrides
- Teaching By Non-Faculty Employees FormÌýÌý
- Test Scanning OptionsÌýÌý
- Testing Services
ÌýCenter for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) is a resource for ¹û¶³´«Ã½ faculty. The CETL seeks toÌýpromoteÌýexcellence and innovation in teaching. It works to create a culture whichÌývalues and rewards activities that enhance instruction, and ultimately, students'Ìýlearning.
Ìý¹û¶³´«Ã½ Online
¹û¶³´«Ã½ Online provides world-class educational technologies and support services for ¹û¶³´«Ã½ students and faculty.
ÌýSyllabus Development ResourcesÌý
These syllabus resources have been designed to assist ¹û¶³´«Ã½ faculty with the developmentÌýof their course syllabi and are intended to provide recommendations based on bestÌýpractices and to highlight sections to meet university, state and/or federal requirements. Click on this link or title above to access templates.Ìý
ÌýProgram Development Guidelines
The process and outline for developing new programs and certificates Ìýat The University of Toledo, for both undergraduate and graduate levels.
ÌýADOPTION & INSIGHTS PORTAL (AIP)
Adoption & Insights Portal (AIP)Ìýwas developed by Barnes & Noble College to solve challenges faced by our higher education partners in the areas of discovering, selecting, and monitoring course material adoptions. Powered by your Student Information System (SIS), AIP delivers a highly personalized, streamlined, action-oriented user experience for faculty, staff, administrators, and academic leadership. With AIP, faculty and staff can easily manage and submit course material adoptions each term.
Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources
Faculty resources for making your course accessible to students with disabilities.
ÌýCOURSE EVALUATIONS
The centralized process of administeringÌý course evaluations and development of 13 core questions wasÌýdesigned to improve the quality of the course evaluation questions used and reflect the University’s commitment to student success.Ìý By providing the course evaluation through an online format, our goal is to improve student access and reduce processing time. Learn more.
Faculty Policies
ÌýREGISTRATION OVERRIDES
This is information on how to enter registration overrides in the system as well as how to access your class roster.Ìý
ÌýÌý TEST SCANNING OPTIONS
¹û¶³´«Ã½ will continue to support Scantron through AY21-22 and introduce Remark Test Grading fall 2021 to run parallel with Scantron. Learn more as request user access to Remark Testing and Grading.Ìý
Ìý Testing Services
The University of Toledo Testing Services is currently available ONLY to ¹û¶³´«Ã½ students, faculty and staff. These services include administration of make-up and accommodated testing, credit by exam, and online placement testing.
ÌýTeaching by Non-Faculty Employees FormÌýÌý
Per UT Policy #3364-72-14: Teaching by non-faculty employees, full-time staff employees not holding faculty rank are restricted to teaching no more than one course per semester or no more than ten (10) credit hours per year. This form should be completed regardless if teaching inside or outside work hours for any course taught for extra compensation.
A ¹û¶³´«Ã½ employee must receive written permission from his/her supervisor, the vice president responsible for the area (excluding the Division of Academic Affairs which would require a second provost signature), the college dean and the department chair in which the course is taught by completing this approval form for each course.
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