William H. Koehler Center for Teaching Excellence and eLearning Initiatives

Mission Statement

The mission of the William H. Koehler Center for Teaching Excellence is to support faculty and teaching staff in their work to educate students using effective instructional strategies and tools to facilitate student achievement of learning outcomes. The staff of the Koehler Center is dedicated to working with faculty and teaching staff both individually and in small groups to design and implement meaningful learning opportunities and to facilitate ongoing, reflective participation in the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Confidentiality Statement

The Koehler Center maintains the confidentiality of the faculty or teaching staff with whom we work, mindful that TCU teacher-scholars voluntarily engage our services in order to enhance and enrich their ability to help students achieve learning outcomes.

eLearning Focus Statement

eLearning provides assistance in the planning, instructional design, instructional support, and development for the use of technology in the classroom. eLearning services assist faculty and teaching staff by increasing their knowledge about effective current technology, course development, course design, and management tools in the traditional as well as distance education environments. Training is provided in small groups or individually to meet faculty and teaching staff needs. Training workshops are offered to support faculty and teaching staff in their use of various technologies to enhance teaching and the ability to transcend the boundaries of the traditional classroom to help students achieve learning outcomes.

The Koehler Center for Teaching Excellence is located in the Sid Richardson Building, Suite 501, located between Tucker Technology Center and Winton Scott Building on Bowie Street. For more information, refer to the center's website at www.cte.tcu.edu or www.eLearning.tcu.edu or call 817.257.7434.





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