Welcome to CELT
The Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) was created in the summer of 2010 as a way of highlighting educational development resources and services available to UK instructors. The center is housed on the fifth floor of the King Building (home of the Science Library) in room 518. More…
Presenting Dr. Michael Wesch: The End of Wonder in the Age of Whatever
The Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) is delighted to present Dr. Michael Wesch, a cultural anthropologist and media ecologist at Kansas State University, who will give a talk entitled The End of Wonder in the Age of Whatever.
We believe Dr. Wesch's talk will inspire you and begin a dialog on our campus about academic motivation and using technology to broaden the learning experience for UK students. Please join us to laugh, learn and be inspired. More...
Attend Our New Faculty Teaching Academy
The New Faculty Teaching Academy is a series of workshops offered to faculty new to the University of Kentucky to assist them in having a successful start with teaching responsibilities at the University of Kentucky. It is sponsored by the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) and is intended to serve as a follow-up to New Faculty Orientation. The workshops are designed to introduce participants to issues such as course design, effective teaching strategies, the characteristics of UK students, and the academic culture of the campus. More…
A&S Course Redesign Institute
In the Spring 2012 semester, the Center for the enhancement of Teaching and Learning partnered with the College of Arts & Sciences to design and deliver a Course Redesign Institute to assist a select number of Arts & Sciences faculty with incorporating more active learning techniques and educational technologies into new or existing courses. More…
CELT Staff Member in the News
Kathryn Cunningham's treadmill desk is the subject of a June 2 UKNOW article written by Erin Holaday Ziegler entitled, "UK Staffer Walks While She Works." It's also front page news in the June 7th edition of the Lexington Herald-Leader in an article by Cheryl Truman entitled, "UK Employee's Treadmill Desk Keeps Her Fit and Alert"

