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UWM's Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning (CETL) is changing it's name to the Center for Advancing Student Learning (CASL). Our website's url will be changing from uwm.edu/cetl/ to uwm.edu/advancing-learning/ beginning on Tuesday Jan. 6.

Make sure to update your bookmarks to point to our new url after the holidays!

The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) offers learning opportunities for all members of the teaching community! Whether interested in workshops, programs, conferences, or even self-guided courses, we’ve got something for everyone. Enhance your teaching skills, explore new research methodologies, and expand your network through our searchable table of opportunities. Discover hands-on workshops and immersive programs designed to propel your career forward. Start your journey towards professional excellence today.

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This training module is designed to provide faculty and instructional staff with an overview of how disabilities are verified, how accommodations are determined, and what responsibilities each stakeholder holds in supporting students with disabilities. By the end of this module, …
Active Teaching Lab provides instructors an opportunity to learn from other educators. Each month a UWM instructor shares how they utilized a cool tool or a teaching strategy in a course and the outcome: what worked, what was hard, what was …
The revised self-paced course will be available by the end of Fall 2025. In the interim, we invite you to join one of the Digital Accessibility Workshops happening every Wednesday from 12:00-1:00 pm If you are unable to attend one of …
The Digital Accessibility series prepares for the April 2026 accessibility deadline to ensure all your Canvas courses, videos, files, and digital teaching materials meet accessibility standards. This hands-on workshop will equip you with practical strategies to create accessible videos, Canvas …
This is a face-to-face workshop series. These concepts are applicable to any course format and type!  High Impact Practices, or HIPs, are evidence-based educational experiences proven to increase student engagement and academic success (Kuh, 2008). To be classified as a …