UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT), part of Penn State University Libraries, is accepting self-nominations through April 13 for TLT Faculty Advisory Committee 2026-28 membership. This committee plays a pivotal role in integrating technology into teaching and learning across Penn State.
Faculty advisory committee members:
- Engage regularly with fellow faculty leaders who interact with TLT.
- Provide guidance on technology-related teaching and learning decisions related to technology at Penn State.
- Recommend topical focus areas for existing programs, events and strategic directions.
- Advocate for teaching, learning, technology and innovation with University colleagues and in various disciplines.
The committee convenes at least three times per semester, with additional sessions scheduled when necessary, and members are expected to participate and communicate actively with their designated constituency. Members also should interact routinely and asynchronously with other advisory committee members to exchange feedback and discuss timely topics.
“Faculty are instrumental in how teaching innovation happens at Penn State, and committee members bring their firsthand insight into how technology shapes teaching and learning in meaningful ways,” said Amy Kuntz, learning innovation strategic initiatives coordinator for TLT. “We’re excited to welcome new members who want to share ideas, raise emerging needs and help strengthen learning experiences for students.”
Faculty who are passionate about embracing technology in their teaching practices and are interested in exploring new pedagogical approaches are encouraged to apply by April 13. Current committee members and representatives from TLT will make the final selections and notify new members by early May. Appointed faculty committee members serve staggered two-year terms to maintain continuity while welcoming fresh perspectives.
Faculty interested in applying or with questions are encouraged to email Amy Kuntz at aer13@psu.edu.