
Learning and
Teaching Hub
“Fostering a culture of teaching excellence and learning
to promote inclusion and academic success.”
The Learning and Teaching Hub is a dedicated Engineering faculty resource for ongoing professional development and communities of practice, instructional consultation and coaching, collaborative learning development, and effective use of learning technology and analytics. Explore the links below to access helpful resources and information.
Spotlight
AI Mentors: Supporting Teaching and Learning at Scale
As enrollments grow and courses become more complex, faculty are increasingly asked to support learners with diverse prior knowledge, pacing needs, confidence levels, and executive function limitations. This seminar introduces AI mentors.
Rethinking Engineering Education with AI and Active Learning
What happens when AI and active learning converge in the engineering classroom? At ASU, this intersection presents an exciting opportunity: to design experiences that equip students to thrive in an AI-enabled future.
AI Learning Design Suite: Tools to Support Course Design and Teaching
How can AI make course design easier without compromising quality and maintaining academic rigor? ASU’s Learning Design Suite offers practical tools — from syllabus helpers to learning objective generators — grounded in learning science and aligned with instructional best practices. The Learning and Teaching Hub is proud to have contributed to the development of these tools.
News and Events
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Recruiting and retaining students is critical to the future of engineering. However, doing so is no easy task.
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Design influences how we interact, so why not consider implementing good visual design in courses and classrooms?
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Are students truly engaged in your engineering classroom? Erik Trickel dives into how he’s using technology to break up monotony, boost engagement, and uncover what students are really thinking—whether they’re quietly zoning out or actively learning.
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Attending the 2025 Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference in Nashville this month was energizing, especially because I was presenting my own work on bringing classical and quantum machine learning to community college classrooms. But one presentation in particular has stayed…
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This module introduces key considerations for using digital proctoring tools to support academic integrity and diverse learner needs. Instructors examine when and how to implement options such as Honorlock and Respondus LockDown Browser.




