



The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and IT Solutions have created tools and resources to help transition courses online.
The Library and the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning have curated teaching and learning resources to help with your transition online.
Faculty Peer coaches work with the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and IT Solutions to help support faculty as they transition their courses online.
The Student Academic Support Program is available to all faculty who are transition to a Synchronous online course. These students help moderate Zoom functions during class sessions.
Teaching and Learning Certificate
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Teaching and Learning Certificate
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Check out the Faculty Peer Coach resources and tips to guide your teaching. Topics include: “Getting Started with Online and Hybrid Teaching,” “Assessment Strategies for Online and Hybrid Teaching,” “Best Practices in Online and Hybrid Pedagogy,” and “Effective Communication and Engagement.”
Are you teaching a new class? Or perhaps you would like to improve your current course. Start here to learn about learning outcomes, planning a course, and more.
Check out ideas for class activities, assessments for your course, ideas for large lectures and more.
Participate in faculty development opportunities including learning communities and certificates, book discussion groups and Scholars at Work Conference.
Are you new to Minnesota State University, Mankato? Start here to learn about getting started, including new faculty supports and frquently asked questions.
Are you looking to get feedback on your course? Check out these resources on the SCOT program and peer observations.
Interested in learning more about Teaching and Learning? Check out these professional learning communities, book discussion groups, Scholars at Work Conference, and more.
Learn about our new faculty cohort, mentoring program, The Center for Excellence & Innovation, and what are frequently asked questions.
CETL's Programs for Teaching and Learning
Looking for ways to improve student's experience in your course? Check out these resources to help create better learning experiences!
The program helps instructors balance teaching and technology in Flexsync Courses.
Looking to design a new course or revamp an existing course? Here are some resources to help you get started.
Are you looking for feedback on your courses? Learn more about CETL's course observation resource.
Improve your student engagement, create better student learning outcomes, and enhance your teaching career through the programming provided by The Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning.
Check out CETL's tips for teaching and learning and current events.
A variety of circumstances might require you to take your class online quickly and keep teaching. This website will provide you with some simple actions to help you make that transition.
FlexSync course delivery allows students to attend the same class in-person or remotely via video conference. This website will provide you with some simple actions to help you teach effectively and efficiently with the FlexSync model.