In addition to the support provided by the teaching centers at each IU campus, all IU instructors can take advantage of the following resources on teaching and learning:
Teaching.IU
Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET) in collaboration with University Information Technology Services (UITS), campus teaching centers, and instructors has created Teaching.IU, an IU-wide teaching hub that connects instructors to university-wide resources and communities of educators across IU.
Learning.IU
Office of Completion and Student Success in collaboration with the Learning Technologies team of University Information Technology Services (UITS), campus teaching and student support centers, and students has created Learning.IU to connect students to university-wide resources and communities of learners across IU.
Teaching for Student Success Modules
Open to all IU faculty, the Teaching for Student Success: An Evidence-Based Approach is a series of self-paced modules in a Canvas course that provide a framework for teaching and learning grounded in empirical research. Whether you’re a new instructor or have been teaching for years, teach face-to-face, hybrid, or online, these modules will help you articulate your own teaching philosophy and better serve your students, regardless of discipline. Enroll in the Canvas course to view and complete modules and earn a certificate!
Explore Teaching for Student Success Modules
IT Training Course Material
UITS IT Training offers a wide variety of training resources to IU faculty to teach their students technology-related topics. Faculty may: request a technology trainer to provide a special, focused session during their class period; use any of IT Training's award-winning training content in their Canvas course; or find training resources to help develop their own skills in a wide variety of topics.
Explore Faculty resources from IT Training
Keep Teaching
A variety of circumstances might require you to temporarily take your class online with minimal notice: a campus closure, increased absenteeism during a flu outbreak, a family emergency requiring your presence elsewhere, etc. This site will provide you with ways to prepare for unexpected disruptions and some actions to take when making that shift quickly.