Office of the Provost–Division of Faculty Success
Trinity Hall 106, 800 Greek Row Dr., Box 19128
The University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, TX 76019
Phone: 817-272-7464 | Email: CRTLE@uta.edu
ACUE Commons
ACUE Commons Now Open to All UTA Faculty
We are excited to announce that ACUE Commons—previously available only to faculty who were enrolled in or completed ACUE courses—is now open to all UTA faculty. This expansion allows every UTA instructor to explore ACUE’s evidence‑based teaching resources, one‑hour Quick Studies, and professional learning community.
What You’ll Find in ACUE Commons
- Quick Studies on Generative AI, student well‑being, career readiness, assessment design, media literacy, and more.
- UTA Institutional Community Group where faculty can share ideas, connect, and learn together.
- Personalized Profiles + Endorsements (micro‑credentials/endorsements) to showcase your professional growth.
- Recognition & Rewards that gamify faculty development through points and perks.
Getting Started
Log in or create your ACUE account using this UTA-specific link or visit https://learn.acue.org.
Scan the QR code below to self-enroll in the ACUE Commons

Quick Studies Direct Links
AI for Higher Ed
- Introduction to Generative AI
- Writing Effective AI Prompts
- Leveraging AI to Develop Course Resources
- Teaching With AI-Inclusive and AI-Resistant Learning Experiences
- Empowering Students to Use AI Responsibly
- Transforming Assignments in the Age of AI
Cultivating Civic and Social Skills
- What is Deliberative Dialogue?
- Integrating Deliberative Dialogue Into Your Course
- Preparing for Deliberative Dialogue Through Practice
- Launching a Deliberative Dialogue
- Facilitating a Deliberative Dialogue
- Developing Students’ Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills
- Developing Students’ Media Literacy
- Establishing a Culture of Constructive Conversations
- Fostering Connections: Implementing Learning Communities in Your Course
Holistic Student Support
- Integrating Open Educational Resources
- The Wellness Lens: Supporting Student Mental Well-Being
- Teaching Neurodivergent Students: Classroom Strategies That Support All Learners
Preparing Workforce-Ready Students
- Embedding Career Guidance Into Your Course
- Connecting With Alumni and Peers
- Connecting Course Goals to Career Readiness
- Designing with Purpose: Authentic Tasks and Assessments
- Preparing Students for Experiential Learning
- Developing Students’ Teamwork Skills
Access the ACUE QS Links Document
ACUE AI For Higher Ed Endorsement
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how students learn, work, and prepare for the future. Educators are tasked with adapting quickly to meet the needs of students. ACUE’s AI for Higher Ed Endorsement faculty who are engaging with cutting-edge guidance, and research-backed strategies for using AI to elevate teaching and learning. Endorsements are awarded to members who earn enough points by engaging with AI-related Quick Studies, webinars, and events. Grounded in ACUE’s Effective Teaching Framework, this endorsement signals a commitment to academic integrity, inclusive teaching practices, and faculty-led innovation.