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Professional Development

Opportunities

Boise State Teaching Resources: Boise State University offers a wide range of resources to support educators, delivered by units that are focused on supporting the teaching mission of the university. Whether you are teaching in person, hybrid, remote, or online, there are many support units to assist you.

Center for Teaching and Learning : The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) designs and facilitates workshops, programs, and other events that help Boise State instructors adopt or adapt best practices in teaching, learn from colleagues, and reflect upon the choices we make as educators. The CTL staff is ready to help faculty with a variety of in-person and remote teaching-related needs. Resources and programs include:

eCampus Center: The eCampus Center collaborates with academic partners to create high-quality online education offerings and experiences. Using evidence-based best practices, they offer expertise and guidance to create online courses and programs, prepare online faculty for teaching, and facilitate research and continuous improvement. Resources and programs include:

Campus Groups: This is a centralized platform for students, faculty and staff to find co-curricular events, join campus organizations and engage in development opportunities.

National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD): Boise State University is an institutional member of the NCFDD. The Center provides all Boise State faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students free access to a number of their resources. Information on setting up your membership can be found here.

Academic Impressions: Boise State University is an institutional member of Academic Impressions. All Boise State faculty and staff have access to this resource. Information on accessing your membership can be found here.