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Welcome to the CIRTL Network's Online Learning Communities!
Join
Join a community of future and current faculty in discussion and ongoing professional development focused on issues of teaching and learning in STEM disciplines
Join a community of future and current faculty in discussion and ongoing professional development focused on issues of teaching and learning in STEM disciplines
Explore
CIRTL’s Learning Communities are grouped into four topical areas:
• Learning through Diversity
• Effective Use of Technology
• Teaching-as-Research
• The Academic Career
CIRTL’s Learning Communities are grouped into four topical areas:
• Learning through Diversity
• Effective Use of Technology
• Teaching-as-Research
• The Academic Career
Engage
Ask questions. Compare experiences. Share recent articles. Post links. Raise controversial issues. Form collaborations. Organize a live web meeting. Hear about upcoming events. Discover like-minded individuals in your field.
Ask questions. Compare experiences. Share recent articles. Post links. Raise controversial issues. Form collaborations. Organize a live web meeting. Hear about upcoming events. Discover like-minded individuals in your field.

CIRTL Events
The CIRTL Network supports many events including:
• Online Courses
• National Forum
• Online Coffee Hours
• CIRTLCast Series
• Online Courses
• National Forum
• Online Coffee Hours
• CIRTLCast Series
The CIRTL Network
CIRTL is an NSF Center for Learning and Teaching in higher education. CIRTL uses graduate education as the leverage point to develop a national STEM faculty committed to implementing and advancing effective teaching practices for diverse student audiences as part of successful professional careers.
Learn more.
CIRTL is an NSF Center for Learning and Teaching in higher education. CIRTL uses graduate education as the leverage point to develop a national STEM faculty committed to implementing and advancing effective teaching practices for diverse student audiences as part of successful professional careers.
Learn more.
Access
To access a Learning Community, click a themed area above. In order to connect and engage with community members-- comment on resources, participate in discussions, post links, sign up for events, etc.--you must be logged in as a registered user.
To access a Learning Community, click a themed area above. In order to connect and engage with community members-- comment on resources, participate in discussions, post links, sign up for events, etc.--you must be logged in as a registered user.
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