Responsible AI Use in the Classroom
Wednesday, January 14th, 1:30-3 pm
Virtual on Zoom
This session equips teaching assistants with practical strategies for using AI responsibly in academic settings. We’ll explore how AI can support teaching and research while addressing issues of academic integrity, bias, and transparency. Participants will also learn how to guide students in ethical AI use—emphasizing critical thinking, proper attribution, and setting boundaries between assistance and independent work. By the end, TAs will feel confident modeling responsible practices and fostering thoughtful conversations about AI in the classroom.
Connecting Across Cultures & Languages in the Classroom
Monday, February 2nd, 1-2:30 pm
Wendt Commons, room 410B
This workshop is primarily intended for international TAs, but could be valuable for anyone working with students who have varying cultural or language backgrounds. During this session, we will discuss the differences you may experience between your home institutions at the UW-Madison, and how to encourage productive communication with your students in class. We will also explore the Canvas tool Name Coach. Coffee and cookies provided!
Technology Tips & Tricks for Teaching
Monday, February 9th, 10-11:30 am
Wendt Commons, room 332
Are you hoping to build your repertoire of technology tools to use in the classroom? Come join CEETE to learn about ways you can use academic tech to make your life easier. We will cover Canvas, Feedback Fruits, and more, so that you feel confident navigating the virtual components of your class. Being proficient in these tools is also a great resume builder for academic and faculty careers!
Working Successfully with your Lead Instructor
Friday, February 20th, 10-11:30 am CST
Wendt Commons, Room 410B
In this workshop, we will discuss how to set up your relationship with the instructor you work with to be a success throughout the semester. Communicating clearly, understanding your instructor’s goals and your role for the semester, and being aware of resources to help you will be key in this session. Coffee and cookies provided!
Navigating Challenges with Students in Distress
SPRING DATE TBD
LOCATION TBD
Do you feel unprepared to help students who are dealing with difficult situations in their lives? Do you wonder what you can do to ease some of their burden? You’re in luck! This workshop will help you determine not only what to say in the moment, but what resources on campus will be most helpful to that student depending on their situation. We will help you be a supportive force in your students’ lives while still maintaining boundaries on your personal time! Coffee and cookies provided!
