Fall 2025 teaching support from the Center for Teaching and Learning

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is offering a variety of Fall 2025 programming to support your teaching excellence and effectiveness. Beyond the events listed below, CTL offers consultations, focus groups with your students, and tailored workshops for unit or college meetings. Email ctl@oregonstate.edu to make a request.

Fall Workshops and Sparkshops: Register now

  • Anti-Ableist Practices in Higher Education, by Kathleen Bogart (organized by the Difference, Power & Oppression Program), October 8, 2:30-4 p.m., hybrid
  • QT Talk: Inclusive Teaching, by James Taplin (Teaching Excellence Fellow), October 15, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m., hybrid
  • Sparkshop: Effective AI Prompting for Teaching and Learning, by Bret Carpenter (AI in Teaching & Learning Fellow), October 17, noon to 12:20 p.m., online
  • Sparkshop: AI & Writing Across the Curriculum, by Liz Delf (AI in Teaching & Learning Fellow), October 31, noon to 12:20 p.m., online
  • Sparkshop: Co-Creating AI-Use Policies with Students – Tested Strategies for Shared Success, by Demian Hommel (AI in Teaching & Learning Fellow), November 14, noon to 12:20 p.m., online
  • Let’s Talk AI: Creating Your Course Policy & Syllabus Statement, by Garrett Sims (Student Community Standards), Demian Hommel (AI Teaching & Learning Fellow), Cub Kahn, Cheridy Aduviri (CTL), Katherine McAlvage (Ecampus), November 17, noon to 12:50 p.m., online

Peers & Pedagogy: For graduate students and TAs

New opportunity! Join us for casual conversations about teaching in a welcoming, non-evaluative space intended to gain insights and build community with your graduate student peers. 

  • November 12, noon to 12:50 p.m., LInC 468 Faculty Lounge
  • No registration required—simply join us!

AI Book Club

CTL and Ecampus invite instructors to register to participate in our Fall 2025 AI Book Club. Participants will discuss Coach for the Approach: The Educator’s New Role in the Age of AI, a short book that explores ethical responsibilities and practical teaching methods related to AI in higher education. Learn more and register by Friday, October 10. 

Digital accessibility

Learn how to be accessible ahead of the April 2026 ADA law going into effect for all digital materials, including instructional documents. Register for upcoming trainings on digital accessibility. 

AI Literacy Center and AI in Teaching: Faculty Drop-Ins

The CTL partnered with OSU Libraries to launch the virtual AI Literacy Center this fall, helping students, faculty, and staff navigate the evolving landscape of generative AI. Explore upcoming events. No registration is required for the AI in Teaching: Faculty Drop-Ins.

Core Education training and assessment

Keep up-to-date with your required trainings and pedagogical development and read more about Core Ed Assessment.


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