| Event: |
Designing for Impact: Faculty Perspectives on High-Impact and Reflective Learning |
| Starts: |
Tuesday 1/27/2026 10:00 AM |
| Ends: |
Tuesday 1/27/2026 11:00 AM |
| Location: |
Zoom
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| Presenters: |
Dr. Nate Poling, Center for Teaching Excellence
Dr. Charity Cavazos, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Dawson Nodurft, College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Alexander Abuabara, College of Engineering |
| Hosted By: |
Center for Teaching Excellence |
| Contact Information: |
cte@tamu.edu |
| Description: |
What happens when teaching becomes a catalyst for curiosity, connection, and transformation? In this one-hour panel, faculty from diverse disciplines share how they design learning environments that spark participation, foster deep thinking, and empower students to take ownership of their learning.
Through stories of innovative assignments, collaborative projects, and real-world applications, panelists offer candid insights into what works, what’s evolving, and how they navigate today’s teaching challenges. This session is ideal for anyone seeking fresh ideas and inspiration for active, student-centered learning.
Learning Outcomes: Participants
will be able to…
1) Describe best practices of implementing teaching methods that promote high-high impact and reflective learning. |