GATAcademy 2018 is a full-day professional development event open to all current and prospective UWindsor graduate assistants (GAs) and teaching assistants (TAs).
Offering a series of interactive workshops led by experienced professionals from across the campus, GATAcademy 2017 will feature resources and activities relevant to both new and experienced GAs/TAs. Topics will include mastering technology in the classroom, conducting effective labs and tutorials, best practices in grading and feedback, and a whole lot more!
GATAcademy 2018 will be held on September 4th, from 9:00am-2:30pm, in Dillion Hall.
Remember: Workshops are concurrent, so register for one workshop per time slot. Please be sure to register below if you would like to attend lunch.
GATAcademy is generously sponsored by the Centre for Teaching and Learning, Student Life Enhancement Fund, Graduate Student Society (GSS), the Organization of Part time University Students (OPUS), and faculties at the University of Windsor.
Past offerings
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
8:00 AM
Registration
9:00 AM
Connecting Best Practices for Teaching Linguistically-Diverse International Students with International Student Satisfaction
Crossing the Rubricon: Exploring Criteria Sheets and Scoring Guides for Grading
Ethical Issues Encountered by GAs and TAs
Gathering Evidence and Articulating Your Teaching Identities Through Dossiers
Hearing more than crickets: How to engage students using active learning strategies
Leading Effective Discussions
Trending now: #teachingstats #madeEASY
10:30 AM
Break
10:45 AM
Copyright and Open Access
Do You Need Blackboard for What You Do? (GATA)
This workshop is being held in the University Computer Centre-G01.
Please visit the Campus Map for directions.
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Ethical Issues Encountered by GAs and TAs
Grading and Providing Effective Feedback
Hearing more than crickets: How to engage students using active learning strategies
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Engaging Large Classes
Leading Effective Labs and Tutorials
Student, Researcher, Teaching Assistant: Balancing the Demands of Graduate School
The First Day
12:15 PM
Lunch
1:00 PM
Do You Need Blackboard for What You Do? (GATA)
This workshop is being held in the University Computer Centre-G01.
Please visit the Campus Map for directions.
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Grading and Providing Effective Feedback
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Engaging Large Classes
Leading Effective Labs and Tutorials
Student, Researcher, Teaching Assistant: Balancing the Demands of Graduate School
Teaching with Technology
The First Day
3:00 PM
Graduate Studies Orientation
The Graduate Studies orientation for New Graduate and Teaching Assistants (GAs & TAs) will take place in Erie Hall 1120 from 3:00pm - 4:30pm.
No registration for this event is necessary.