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Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Teaching support
The Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching provides a variety of services to provide ongoing assistance:
- videotaping classes and arranging for formative feedback,
- dozens of workshops throughout the academic year (subscribe to the workshop calendar, or check the CELT website for workshop schedules),
- one-on-one consultations on a drop-in basis in Lanigan 121 (next to the Lake Effect cafe),
- a collection of video recordings of past workshops on a wide variety of teaching-related topics.
- a collection of links (under construction) to information on best practices.
Other teaching support services
- Information about library services for faculty is available here.
- A multimedia production room is available in Penfield library.
- Assistance for students in writing is provided through the Writing Center.
- Other forms of academic support services for students are provided through the Office of Learning Support
- Information on FERPA requirements (please do not discuss student grades with parents or others without carefully examining this information).
- If you are faced with disruptive behavior in the classroom, you may wish to contact the Office of Student Conduct, or in more extreme cases, the University Police.
- Information on dealing with students with disabilities is available at our Disability Support Service site.
- Information on dealing with students experiencing psychological issues is available from the Counseling Services.
For more information, contact John Kane at celt@oswego.edu