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Celebrating Teaching Day
Mar. 28 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. | Exhibition Hall
Celebrating Teaching Day is an annual event dedicated to celebrating teaching excellence at Georgia Tech. The event features a keynote speaker by author Robert Talbert, a poster session, and recognition of Thank-a-Teacher recipients, CIOS Honor Roll and Award recipients, and CTL faculty learning groups. We aim to foster community among all educators who share in the mission of creating engaging, challenging, and supportive learning experiences for their students throughout the year.
UN SDG Teaching & Learning Showcase
Mar. 5 | 4-6 p.m. | Price Gilbert 1280
Join us as we honor UN SDG Action and Awareness week with an SDG Showcase! This poster session celebrates courses and co-curricular learning at Georgia Tech related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). We invite the Georgia Tech community to stop by between 4-6 p.m., explore the posters, engage with the presenters, and learn about ways to get involved in SDG teaching and learning at Tech.
A Teacher's Guide to Conversational AI: Perusall Engage
April 7-May 4 | Asynchronous Online
A Teacher’s Guide to Conversational AI explores the practical role that language-based artificial intelligence tools play in classroom teaching, learning experiences, and student assessment. This introductory primer offers comprehensive, novice-friendly guidance into the challenges and opportunities of incorporating AI into K-12 schools and college classes. Join us for a four-week asynchronous book study facilitated by the author, Georgia Tech's David Joyner. This opportunity is facilitated through Perusall, an interactive online learning platform.
Call for Proposals
TTL Innovation Incubator Grants
The third round of Transformative Teaching and Learning (TTL) Innovation Incubator grants is now open! These grants support faculty as they design or redesign a course incorporating experiential learning; the 2025 cycle focuses specifically on designing community-based learning courses. Community-based learning is an educational approach that integrates classroom instruction with meaningful community engagement. It promotes active engagement, collaboration, and practical application of knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding of academic concepts and cultivating civic responsibility among learners. Faculty selected for the grant will receive programmatic and financial support to plan, implement and evaluate a community-based learning course.
Upcoming Events
CTL offers a number of different events each semester. Learn more about each event and register by visiting the Upcoming Events page.