Talking about Sociopolitical Events in the Classroom: Using Restorative Practices and Trauma-Informed Approaches
Talking about Sociopolitical Events in the Classroom: Using Restorative Practices and Trauma-Informed Approaches
Talking about Sociopolitical Events in the Classroom: Using Restorative Practices and Trauma-Informed Approaches
PIVOT Training
Presenters: Oliva Post, Corporate and Foundation Relations Officer, Advancement-Campaigns And Administration
Everyone with a Tulane email address now has access to Pivot-RP, an extensive database of funding opportunities. In this training, we will learn how to conduct targeted searches, create curated lists, and share funding opportunities with colleagues. This workshop is taking place online via Zoom.
Managing the New Classroom Environment
College Conversations offers an informal space for faculty to talk about emerging issues and trends in undergraduate education. Through a series of discussions, we hope that colleagues will share ideas and explore innovative ways to enhance the academic experience at Tulane.
Presenter: Toni Weiss, CELT Executive Directorn
Monday, March 18th | 12PM to 1 PM
CELT will host the 7th Annual Sparking Success: Faculty Development Conference on Wednesday and Thursday, January 8th + 9th, 2025!
This event is a 3-Part series.
Trauma-Informed Pedagogy Series
Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) Training
Samantha Bruce, Program Manager, Wave of Support
Rachel Weber, Program Manager, First-Year Experience
Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR) Training
Samantha Bruce, Program Manager, Wave of Support
Rachel Weber, Program Manager, First-Year Experience
Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Participants will learn and practice QPR skills and receive a certificate of completion at the end of this training.
A panel of faculty from across campus will share how they are incorporating AI into their courses in novel ways.
Moderator: Toni Weiss, Executive Director, CELT and Sr. Professor of Practice
Friday, September 22 | 12PM - 1PM | Hybrid Format
Workplace Violence and Active Shooter
Presenter: Donald Veals, Emergency Preparedness and Response Manager
Join the Office of Emergency Preparedness & Response's workshop on Workplace Violence and Active Shooter preparedness to gain vital insights and strategies for maintaining a secure workplace environment.
10AM to 11AM | Monday, August 28th
Presenters: Eunice Ofori, Sr. Instructional Designer, CELT and Blaine Fisher, Specialist Instructional Technology, ILC
AI has the power to be used for good, such as creating assessments and assisting with grading, or for evil, like student cheating. Join the conversation about ways to use AI to benefit your students, you, and your teaching.
Thursday, October 19th | 12:30PM - 1:45PM | In-Person Workshop