Students
The Institute for Teaching and Learning indirectly supports students through its work with faculty, teaching assistants and staff to improve the UConn teaching and learning environment and directly supports students through three of its units:
The LRC, Q and W centers work directly with undergraduate students on three of the UConn General Education “Competencies:” computer skills, quantitative skills, and writing skills, respectively. Additionally the Learning Resource Center provides support for UConn’s educational technology systems such as the HuskyCT learning management system and ePortfolio.
Each center provides drop in or scheduled tutoring appointments, workshops, web based content and support, and direct or indirect regional campus support for their respective areas of expertise. Collaboratively, these centers work together to provide seamless, easy to access services to improve student learning.
Students wanting to learn more about any of these three units should visit these Center’s web pages.
Courses
Institute for Teaching & Learning staff teach various
credit bearing courses throughout the year. Browse through
the links below to get more information and to connect to relevant
course websites.
- COMM 288: Television Production, taught by Lisa Kempter
- HIST 131W: United States History to 1877, taught by Steve Park
- HIST 132W: United States History since 1877, taught by Steve Park
Resources
- Guide for Online Students - This Guide for Online Students has been designed to assist you as you enter the world of online learning at the University of Connecticut.
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