Centre for Enhanced Teaching & LearningCentre for Enhanced Teaching & Learning

Centre for Enhanced Teaching & Learning


CETL LogoThe Centre for Enhanced Teaching & Learning (CETL) enhances the teaching and learning experiences at UNB through the development, encouragement, and recognition of teaching excellence. CETL provides training, support, access to the best practices, and innovative classroom technologies, creating an exceptional and transformative student experience.

Teaching & Learning Services

Excellence in teaching is the mission for the Teaching & Learning Services group, who organizes workshops, and provides one-on-one training and consultations for UNB professors. You can also find support for innovation in the classroom, and training and support for using Desire2Learn to maximize the learning experience.

Classroom Technology & Services

The team of technical experts in Classroom & Technology Services gets the right audiovisual configuration for classes on a daily basis. They ensure that classrooms are optimal, from their initial design or renovation, through to keeping the space in top shape to set the right environment for learning.

Media Services

Video, photography, multimedia projects, including student assignments, presentations, videos, editing, and large-format posters are only the beginning of what is possible with our Media Services team. Do it yourself with our friendly guidance, or hire a professional - We offer something for everyone.

 

CETL's Instructional Technologies Lab

Instructional Technologies Lab

Curious about using some of the latest educational technologies in your classroom?  Check out the new ITL.  More

workshop on student experience

Fall 2013 Events

Mark your calendar and plan to attend some or all of our teaching & learning sessions planned for the fall term.  More

Teaching & Learning Services
Classroom Technology Services
Media Services
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University of New Brunswick

UNB’s Fredericton campus, located in New Brunswick’s capital, was established in 1785; its Saint John campus, located in New Brunswick’s largest city, was established in 1964.

UNB is among the oldest public universities in North America and the oldest English-language university in Canada.

UNB’s international students originate from more than 100 countries, contributing to the cultural fabric of our host communities and the entire province.