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Faculty Development ... "To Go!"
The stress of juggling life and research with your teaching sometimes leaves little room for a full course meal of faculty development. So your friendly chefs at the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development have prepared a few substantial, healthy snacks!
From top ten lists to short articles on all aspects of pedagogy, you'll find something to try. Any favorite noshes of your own? Please share them! Email The Center at ctfd@sfsu.edu and we'll be proud to serve up your contribution.
Come back often and sample our Faculty Development ... "To Go!" recipes ... the menu changes often!
UDL ... and You!
Universal Design for Learning is a best teaching practice that supports learning accessibility for all students. It asks faculty to rethink course delivery, student engagement, and assessment in order to make sure that class content is reaching—and teaching—students.
The CTFD web site boasts a robust, in-depth section on UDL, including accessibility tutorials, video case studies and on online training module. For the faculty member who is looking for quick, helpful UDL suggestions and tips, however, we're proud to offer a selection of brief articles originally published in The Garden.
Consider this UDL ... "To Go!"
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Paul Beckman, Associate Professor, Information Systems
Explore the Center... Site Features and Highlights
A veritable smorgasbord of easily digestible and healthy ideas for the busy faculty member ... all delivered to your door!
The Center sponsors a number of workshops, events, and brown bag sessions every month open to all SF State faculty members.
Make your course concepts accessible for all your students. Find out how easy it is to implement UDL in all of your courses with these resources.
The Accessibility Guides provided by Center for Teaching and Faculty Development (CTFD) are here to help you convert and create your course materials into accessible formats.


