Welcome to CTLT!
The Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT) is the primary campus teaching support unit for ISU. CTLT provides a wide range of services and programs such as workshops, grants, teaching resources and instructional software courses. Click on the above navigation links to start exploring what CTLT offers, or learn more about what is happening at CTLT and around the campus by following the links below.
Register Now for the University-Wide Teaching & Learning Symposium Register NOW to attend the annual University-wide Teaching & Learning Symposium, to be held January 6, 2010 at the Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in uptown Normal. Online registration ends December 24. Learn more… |
Blackboard Course and Student Upload Request Don’t forget to make course and student upload request for the spring courses. Even if you’re using the same course site for the upcoming semester, please fill out the request form so that we can copy the course or reassign the course to the appropriate semester. We can also upload students to the course site from the mainframe by request. Learn more… |
What to Do in Case of Flu H1N1 season is upon us, and many instructors are wondering how to minimize disruptions to the educational process when they or their students must miss class. CTLT has compiled helpful suggestions from other campuses as well as our own. These pages can help you work and teach from home if you’re well enough, and they provide some guidance for dealing with waves of absenteeism as well. Learn more… |
Opscan Evaluation Follow the link to learn about the Opscan evaluation service, i.e. test scoring and analysis services. “Bubble-sheets” are processed with our high-speed machine and the results can be explained by our staff that is trained in statistical interpretation. Learn more… |
Ask CTLT Have a question? CTLT staff members answer frequently asked questions about teaching and learning. Learn more… |
Faculty-Student Connections Grants Faculty-Student Connections Grants of amounts up to $150 per fiscal year provide support for instructors meeting with undergraduate students at informal social events in out-of-class settings. Learn more… |








