The T&L Team



The Teaching & Learning Team

Contact us! 

Email the T&L team at teachinglearning.artsci@utoronto.ca.

The A&S Teaching & Learning team offers a range of services to support the development and delivery of teaching and learning activities in the Faculty of Arts & Science.  

We offer consultations with instructors and units on all aspects of teaching and learning, including:

  • course development, organization, and delivery
  • assessment and activity design
  • strategies for hybrid and online courses
  • instructional design and visual assets
  • educational technologies, including Quercus
  • academic integrity, and more.

We provide help with and training for Quercus and other EdTech tools.

We offer multimedia services through the A&S Digital Teaching & Learning Studio, a free service for A&S instructors interested in video and audio projects.

We facilitate regular pedagogical workshops and programming, such as the T&L Community of Practice (CoP) and Writing-Integrated Teaching (WIT) program.

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Meet the Team

Team members and roles

 

The Teaching & Learning Team

 

Alexandra Logue (she/her), 

Assistant Director, Teaching & Learning Initiatives

Alicja Wigglesworth, 

Manager, Educational Technologies

Phil Rudz, 

Service and Technology Delivery Lead 

Shannon Black,

Faculty Liaison, Pedagogical Support

Maureen LaPier, 

Education and Collaborative Technology Specialist

Leonardo Mancillas-Martinez,

Education and Collaborative Technology Analyst

Douglas Orme, 

Education and Collaborative Technology Specialist

Carrie Reese, 

Faculty Liaison, Pedagogical Support (on secondment)

Brian Sutherland, 

Faculty Liaison, Pedagogical Support

David ter Stal, 

Education and Collaborative Technology Specialist

Yiran Zhang, 

Faculty Liaison, Pedagogical Support 

Amy Wong, 

Education and Collaborative Technology Specialist 

 

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