"I learn, therefore iTILT."
"I teach, therefore iTILT."
TILT offers a rich array of professional development opportunities for instructors, including workshops, short courses, grants and awards, indivdiual consultation, mentoring opportunities, and Web-based resources.
TILT's instructional design team works with instructors on a variety of courses, including traditional courses in the classroom, distance courses delivered online, and blended courses (which take place both in the classroom and online).
Integrating technology into your courses can enhance student learning. TILT's instructional designers can offer guidance in the use of a wide range of tools.
TILT supports a range of opportunities to pursue the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), including working groups, task forces, and support for grant preparation.
Learn about TILT's Academic Integrity Program, which supports University-wide efforts to cultivate a culture of academic integrity.
Learn about our grants and awards, including the Provost's Course Redesign Competition and the Provost's N. Preston Davis Award for Instructional Innovation.
View our collection of teaching resources, including guides, tips, video recordings, and a comprehensive digital library.
Learn about TILT's academic skills workshops, offered regularly throughout the semester.
TILT plays an important role supporting student success in both course work completion and, ultimately, graduation, by hosting a variety of on-campus tutoring programs in the Great Hall—a new addition to the campus learning environment.
Join us for the My Favorite Lecture series. And, coming soon, our Special-Topic short courses. Develop new classroom and/or project management skills in areas such as Web site building, ePortfolio development, information management, and so on.
View our collection of resources and tools designed to meet the advising needs of Colorado State University students and their advisors.
Formerly the Reading Room in CSU's first stand-alone library, the Great Hall on the 2nd floor of the Institute for Learning and Teaching is a natural for both individual and group study.
The Office for Undergraduate Research and Artistry facilitates student access to opportunities in research, artistry, and other forms of creative work at and beyond the University.
The Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarship Programs works with undergraduate students who are applying for nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships.
The Office of Service-Learning works with students, faculty and community partners to support the development of meaningful, active, and hands-on learning experiences that promote academic excellence while serving genuine community needs.