Are you passionate about sharing knowledge and engaging audiences? The CTLE is seeking enthusiastic individuals to present at the fall conference.  Whether you’re an expert in science, arts, or technology, come inspire others with your amazing ideas and skills!  Submit this short Call for Proposals (CfP) CTLE  Presenter form to be part of The CTLE Cruise Line Conference in Fall 2024.  When you think about taking a cruise, how might that experience relate to teaching and learning?

We envision presentations might be on any of the following ideas and more:

  • Unique ways of building community, 
  • Ways to make courses more accessible and inclusive,
  • Cool new technology tools that instructors or students can use,
  • Ways to engage students (and ourselves), 
  • High-impact teaching practices,
  • Your own research you’ve conducted,
  • Topics you’ve learned about at conferences and can bring back to us,

Past presenters have said this about presenting at CTLE conferences and workshops:

  • Presenting with CTLE is a beneficial experience on many levels. It helps to organize my thoughts on the topic I’m presenting and I have ALWAYS walked away with new ideas, knowledge, and/or inspiration from the colleagues I present with. I highly recommend this opportunity to all faculty.
  • For me presenting at the CTLE conference isn’t about just talking about what I’m doing, but rather an opportunity to come together with my colleagues and exchange ideas.  The exchange of knowledge and ideas … and yes sometimes even the ideas that flopped…. contributes to the feeling that I’m part of a community.
  • Presenting at CTLE events is the best! You will never find a more supportive audience to provide positive and actionable feedback to help you grow. If you create a slide deck or other resource, you will likely find many additional uses for it well after the presentation has ended. 
  • I think everybody is good at something or has a great idea that deserves a larger audience.  Presenting to the CTLE is a fun way to share your own skills and best practices so that others may benefit from them both for their own personal development and for the success of the students they serve.  
  • Presenting with the CTLE is more than just sharing ideas; it’s an opportunity to dive into a pool of exciting and fun teaching strategies. Many sessions feel like high-impact teaching brainstorming sessions, where I’ve left with practical, ready-to-implement strategies that transform my classroom. This has been true even when I have been a presenter! It’s a give-and-take experience where everyone benefits. Moreover, presenting with the CTLE has provided invaluable insights into approaches that help me connect better with my students, enriching my teaching journey. These insights seamlessly integrate into my IDP, making the reflection process as a probationary faculty member more rewarding. 
  • Sometimes as educators we assume that everyone is doing something similar to what we are doing in our classes. It has been such a wonderful surprise to have my mentor come to me and say “Hey that thing you do with XYZ is cool and unique. Will you share it?” And I love getting to share my passion for instruction with fellow educators. 
  • “By presenting for the CTLE, I have gained confidence in the ideas and strategies I am using in the classroom as well as picking up new strategies from other faculty presenters.” 

Be part of the CTLE team today!

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