The Teaching Learning Center and Office of the Provost invite you to celebrate our first ACUE cohorts at our inaugural ACUE Pinning Ceremony.
“ACUE training has a positive impact on student learning. Thanks to ACUE training, many students gave me terrific feedback about the techniques I enacted. Each module delivered more than one technique that I tried in class or am excited to try in upcoming courses. If you’re looking for a training that improves your teaching and student learning – this is it!” – Chuck Roy, Kennedy Center ATHE award winner for Innovative Teaching
"ACUE provided me with a timely reminder of all the best practices I'd collected in my teaching toolbox over the years, while also introducing me to several new 'good ideas'. This was especially helpful during a semester in which I was designing and teaching a new course from the ground up. We all know how challenging it can be when designing and teaching a course for the first time. Being able to choose from amongst a set of featured best practices each week provided timely support in the early stages of developing my Children's Literature course." - Carrie Chapman, Associate Professor of English
“This was a great opportunity for me to review best practices as well as explore new teaching ideas. The course will also be helpful if you are also teaching face-to-face classes; it is jam-packed with lots of ideas that work well in online or F2F classes. The resources section at the end of each module will also keep you up-to-date with the latest research in both environments. Whether you are designing a new course or just want to put a few new tools in your teaching toolbox, you will enjoy what this course has to offer!” - Marta Brown M.Ed. Professor, Community College of Denver