
The Data-Informed Teaching Community of Practice is a faculty community that is open to any instructors who are interested in collaborating with and supporting one another in using data to improve student success at the course and/or program level. Everyone will have their own focus, and the group will serve as a space to practice effective approaches to identifying and using data for improved student learning. We invite all faculty at the University of Iowa who are interested in these topics to join us!
This semester, the faculty facilitators plan to focus our sessions around a theme: Using Student Data Ethically for Data-Informed Teaching.
Attendees are welcome to bring lunch to eat during the meeting, and we will also provide refreshments, snacks, and dessert.
If you have any questions about this community or about course data available at the university, please email OTLT Research and Analytics at ITS-RA@iowa.uiowa.edu
The Office of Teaching, Learning, and Technology provides expertise, tools, and services to optimize teaching and learning through learning sciences research, ICON, teaching and learning data, and advanced classroom and instructional technology. To learn more about the services we offer, please visit our website at teach.its.uiowa.edu.