CIRTL BRIEF NUMBER 3 It Would Be Great If…..: Texas A&M’s Graduate Teaching Academy Bruce Herbert1, Kitch Barnicle2, Will Fulton3, Dave Hatfield3, PJ Bennet4, Rique Campa5, and Mai Abdul Rahman6 1 TAMU-CIRTL; 2 CIRTL Central; 3 WISC-CIRTL; 4 COLO-CIRTL; 5 MSU-CIRTL, and 6 Howard-CIRTL The Portal Team is sharing a series of briefs that highlight possible ways to use the CIRTL Café (http://cirtlcafe.net/) to link the local learning communities at each CIRTL campus. In each case, we ask the local CIRTL leaders to ask questions that start: “It would be great if……”. The portal team will brainstorm some possible solutions and strategies. The Graduate Teaching Academy The Graduate Teaching Academy is a graduate student learning community sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) and supported by CIRTL. The GTA is a workshop-based program focused on the development of effective teaching practices to enhance the current and future careers of graduates students and post-docs. This one year program includes a seminar series by professors recognized for excellence in teaching, hands-on workshops, and small group discussions. Participants may enter at the beginning of the fall or spring semester. Participants may choose to work towards a certification designation as a “GTA Fellow” by completing program requirements. The GTA Steering Committee (GTASC), a group of experienced graduate students, organizes and implements the GTA program. GTASC members set the tone and direction for each year with the help of the Center for Teaching Excellence. It would be great if we can take GTASC meetings online….. Question: In reference to attempting to have the GTASC meeting online, what equipment do GTASC members need to make this happen. They'd like to know so they can start to possibly gather whatever they need, if they don't already have it. Will this meeting be via Elluminate or the Cafe, or are they one in the same in this regard? Answer: put text here The CIRTL Café Tools Question: GTASC is searching for a way to track workshop attendance more efficiently than by spreadsheet since someone would have to go into eLearning and input the data from the spreadsheet. In addition, it takes too much time at the start of workshops to have people sign in directly on a computer as there are too many workshop participants for one or even two computers. Can you think of a way to help them solve this problem? Is there anyway we can utilize the cafe for this? This way we can collect additional information from workshop participants; maybe by including a short survey about the workshop as they record their attendance. Answer: http://cirtlcafe.net/