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Welcome to the CTL
Look for the new Center for Teaching and Learning to give faculty enhanced support for instructional excellence and professional development.
Pilot News
The latest on Pilot, our new learning management system. Starting spring quarter, Pilot will replace our old WebCT system.
How to Submit Your Final Grades in Pilot
Online Tutorials: Learn Pilot Visually at Your Own Pace
This series of short videos covers all the topics we cover in our "Introduction to Pilot" workshops. Watch them on the Web or find them in iTunes U where you can load them onto your media player.
Forms to Manage, Migrate or Cross-List Courses
- Request a new blank course in Pilot
- Request to migrate a course from WebCT to Pilot (Please be patient. This form takes a while to load after you click the link.)
- Request to cross-list two or more courses in Pilot
More about Pilot
- Check out our Pilot FAQ Page
- Pilot Login Page
Fall 2011 Newsletter and New Faculty Snapshots
CTL Director Dan DeStephen remarks on the CTL's mission and we give you snapshots and bios of recently hired faculty.
CTL Newsletter Fall 2011 Newsletter (PDF)
Dr. Howard Relates Lessons from 35 Years at Wright State
Dr. Lillie Howard, retiring as Senior Vice President for Curriculum and Instruction, shared the lessons she learned from her 35 years at Wright State during the CTL's annual awards ceremony.
Read Dr. Howard's "Last Lecture"
Wright State University Designated a 2010 Elluminate Center of Excellence
Elluminate, Inc., a leading provider of online collaboration tools for education, named Wright State University a 2010 Elluminate Center of Excellence and named CTL instructional designer Sheri Stover an Elluminate Hero.
Read more about Elluminate and Wright State
Faculty Development Survey Results
The Center for Teaching and Learning’s survey found faculty are satisfied with the type of professional development opportunities provided by the Center but have a hard time attending those activities because of their busy schedules. Faculty continue to report a high interest in workshops on instructional technology and in particular workshops on WebCT (now called Pilot), universal design, and 2.0 technologies. Other topics of high interest are improving student critical thinking skills, professional writing, and on how to use tools such as SMART Boards and podcasting. The preferred format for Center workshops remains the two hour format with an interest in having those workshops spread more across the day. There is also a high interest in having more professional development opportunities provided online.
Read more about the CTL's Faculty Survey on Professional Development.
New CTL Contact Information
Contact the new CTL at 775-2885 or stop by 023 Dunbar Library, where we have been for many years.