The Center for Transformative Teaching and its partners hold a variety of workshops and events ranging from those customized for specific colleges and departments to university-wide events such as the Fall Teaching and Learning Symposia.
We have changed how we manage registration. Beginning this fall, participants may register for all workshops of interest on a single page. To modify their registrations, participants use the link in their confirmation email. We believe this will make it easier for instructors to schedule, choose, and manage their registrations.
Jump to programming focused on international student success, AI in teaching and learning or topics in the new Joint Teaching Excellence Series. Recorded sessions from Spring 2025 are available on this archive page.
Get AMP'D!
AMP is a low-pressure, virtual community to help UNL instructors make their course content accessible and meet new federal Title II accessibility guidelines. Join us in Microsoft Teams for weekly tips, goal setting, office hours, and a supportive space to ask questions and celebrate progress.
Fall AI Series
- All AI workshops are from 2-3:30 pm and will occur in Caroline Pope Edwards Hall (CPEH) Room 115. There will be no Zoom option or recordings for these workshops.
- Sep 2 | Discussing from University to Classroom AI Topics and Polices with Students
- Sep 16 | AI Then and Now: How Have Things Changed from 2023 (State of AI)
- Oct 7 | Reavaluating/Reworking/Developing Assessments for AI Resistant
- Oct 28 | Building a Disciplinary Foundation for AI Use: A Defense of Making Students Memorize Concepts
- Nov 4 | A Demonstration of Practical Use of AI for Course Design
- Nov 18 | So You Think Your Students Are Using AI to Cheat: A Step-By-Step Workshop On What to Do

Joint Teaching Excellence Series
This new workshop series is a collaboration between the Center for Transformative Teaching (CTT), the CoB Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) and the CoE Engineering and Computing Education Core (ECEC) for faculty, staff, and others who wish to better facilitate student learning both in and out of the classroom. Though the sessions are aimed at those in the CoB and CoE, a great deal of the workshop content will be helpful for all the Schools and Colleges.
- Digital Accessibility Essentials for Educators | Sep 4, 2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm | KH 203
- Strategies for Engaging Students in Large Enrollment Classes | Sept 30, 2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm | KH 203
- Jose Bowen: Teaching with AI | Oct 15, 2025 | 1:00pm - 4:00pm | HLH 212

Learning Communities
Learning communities offer participants a chance to take a deep dive into a topic by offering a collaborative space to explore and discuss ideas, share experiences, and develop practical strategies for implementation. The fall 2025 learning communities have not been announced yet