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Book a 15- or 30-minute in-person or virtual consultation with a Faculty Liaison from the Teaching, Learning, and Technology team at the Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation (CTSI) to discuss questions you have related to your upcom…
Book a 15- or 30-minute in-person or virtual consultation with a Faculty Liaison from the Teaching, Learning, and Technology team at the Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation (CTSI) to discuss questions you have related to your upcom…
Book a 15- or 30-minute in-person or virtual consultation with a Faculty Liaison from the Teaching, Learning, and Technology team at the Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation (CTSI) to discuss questions you have related to your upcom…
CTSI, in partnership with the Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office (ARCDO), invites the U of T teaching and learning community to come together in a new in-depth, four-part series focused on supporting anti-racist and anti-oppressive…
What is a Teaching Dossier? CTSI's Documenting Teaching Series provides an overview for U of T instructors assembling a teaching dossier, Developing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy, and considering the important question, What is effecti…
What is Generative Artificial Intelligence and what application does it have for classroom instruction & learning? Tools that leverage Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models to generate new code or text (e.g.,…

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The University of Toronto provides a number of resources for instructors, including grading practices and policies, information on academic integrity, and Divisional supports.  Teaching Support Offices Centre for Faculty Development, Teme…
The University of Toronto is committed to the values of independent inquiry and to the free and open exchange of ideas. Visit U of T’s Academic Integrity website for further resources and the University’s Code of Behaviour on Academic Matte…
Microsoft 365, available to University of Toronto faculty, students, and staff, offers a variety of tools and applications, many of which can be used to support teaching and learning goals.
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