about us

CETL works with Northern faculty members to implement student-centered pedagogies and engaging curriculums. We support interdisciplinary discussions, innovative programming, and learning communities through campus-wide programming and funding opportunities.

 

our purpose

The purpose CETL is to cultivate effective and respectful high-impact teaching practices across NSU. The center provides faculty with resources and training to improve their pedagogies and better facilitate student learning and success.

 

Our Goal

We aim to cultivate a culture of curiosity and collegiality that supports pedagogical excellence and lifelong learning.

 

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For asynchronous viewing of past event recordings and support materials, see the Faculty Connect Sandbox in D2L.  For assistance logging in, contact cetl@northern.edu.

 


 

Events

HyFlex Certification

Summer Reading Groups

CETL Staff

Angela Hermansen

 

Mrs. Angela Hermansen

Instructional Designer

angela.hermansen@northern.edu

605-626-3361

Office: Library 143

Angela Hermansen came to Northern in the spring of 2023. With more than 19 years in the field of education, she has a passion for creating effective and engaging learning experiences for all. She is committed to designing and developing educational materials that foster collaboration, uphold the highest standards, and foster lifelong learning.

 

 

Maria Martens

 

Ms. Maria Martens

CETL Graduate Assistant

maria.r.martens@northern.edu

Office: Library 141A

Maria Martens joined the CETL team in spring 2023. Currently, she is pursuing her MSEd in Counseling, specializing in School Counseling. She is dedicated to fostering well-being in all educational settings.

 

 

Sami Ryan

 

Ms. Sami Ryan

CETL Technology Fellow

sam.ryan@wolves.northern.edu

Office: Library 141A

Sami Ryan is a Communications major with a minor in Psychology. She plans to graduate in the spring of 2027. Sami designs digital advertisements, manages social media accounts, and acts as a contact for CETL’s partners.

 

 

Dr. Cheng Hsien Wu

 

Dr. Liz Sills

Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Director of Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
 elizabeth.sills@northern.edu

605-626-7700

Office: Technology Center 264

Dr. Liz Sills has been passionate about pedagogy ever since taking their first graduate school Instructional Communication course. Their pedagogical research conferences such as the National Communication Association and the Western States Communication Association as well as journals like Communication Teacher. Sills encourages students to view learning as an opportunity for adventure.

Contact Us

address

Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

1200 S. Jay Street

Aberdeen, SD 57401

Williams Library, CPO 1013