
Who Am I? A Strategy for Teaching About Power and Privilege
Creating a successful learning experience is at the heart of instructional design and delivery. “In addition to academic instruction, one of a classroom’s teachers most
Creating a successful learning experience is at the heart of instructional design and delivery. “In addition to academic instruction, one of a classroom’s teachers most
One of the most popular guides for academic writing standards across the curriculum is scheduled for some changes. It’s been a decade since The American
This article is featured in the resource guide, Effective Online Teaching Strategies. Engaging students through a computer screen requires a unique approach to pedagogy and
As a new faculty member, late work was the cause of many headaches. I wanted a policy that would recognize there may be valid reasons
I am not going to lie…. I’m completely obsessed with email. For several years, email has been deemed the most preferred channel of professional communication
You wait with anticipation. You receive the email: Course assignments are posted. You click on your Course Assignment. And—you’re assigned to teach a course that
When students enroll in online classes, they are often wary and a bit intimidated by the experience. There are a multitude of concerns such as
Regardless of whether you’ve been teaching for 15 years or 15 minutes, how to act and what to do on the first day of class
The Focus is You will now occur just once a month. We have other exciting things to share with you on Thursdays, like our new,
A bunch of guys had a late afternoon game of touch football in a field. As it started getting dark and the players moved toward
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