News

The latest news, announcements, and happenings from all OTL programs.

OTL Updates & News

Keep notes about what is going well with your class and what you want to change for next time. We think we will remember, but when it gets busy, it’s easy to forget.

View our 16-week Little Hints for…

The NDSU Office of Teaching and Learning has hired, Dr. Sarah Crary as the online programs coordinator. In this position, Dr. Crary will work with NDSU colleges and departments currently offering or…

A first draft of your portfolio for the College Teaching Certificate is due Monday, April 17, 2023, for those wanting to obtain the certificate this semester.

Nominations Due: Thursday, March 30, 2023

The NDSU Graduate School invites faculty to nominate graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) for a special "Excellence in Instruction" award. Two GTAs will…

Getting students to work successfully in a group is not only important for your class, but it is an integral skill your students must learn for today's work environments. Learn specific strategies you…

Learn how you can put NDSU's CAS into your Qualtrics survey.

Watch the Video >>

Effective and efficient online teaching rests on prioritizing teaching time to focus on high-impact instructional activities that promote interaction, presence, and participation. The key is to teach…

Sat. April 1, 2023 | A.G. Hill STEM Building
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Volunteers are needed for Avenues of Scientific Discovery, a conference for middle and high school students. Consider mentioning…

The College Teaching Certificate program prepares NDSU graduate students, and individuals who already have a graduate degree and work on campus, to teach in a way that involves students in all aspects…

Was someone from your department or college recognized?

Want help building your final assessment? Consultants in the Office of Teaching and Learning can help, whether it’s a traditional exam or a performance assessment.

View our 16-week Little Hints for…

Wednesday, March 29, 2023
6-7 P.M.

Learn how you can increase participation among students in your science, engineering, technology, or math (STEM) class. Active learning is a pedagogical approach…

Explore this on-demand webinar and more.

The NDSU Bookstore is required by law to list all course materials for ALL NDSU classes.

Students will learn more when they receive narrative feedback that tells them what they are doing well and how they can improve.

View our 16-week Little Hints for Instructors handout >>

Have you set up your account yet?

Learn tips on managing discussions in your class.

Promote your program or class to high school students.

Explore the benefits of early entry and dual credit.

What is the easiest way to print your survey? Find out here.

How can you use feedback to strengthen your teaching?

Learn tips to make group work more successful for your students.

Share the midterm feedback and how you will address any concerns with your students so they know you are listening.

View our 16-week Little Hints for Instructors handout >>

News Archive

Top of page