Considerations: Your technology policy should outline the appropriate use of laptops, cell phones, and other personal devices in accordance with…
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Considerations: A mental health or wellbeing statement signals your care for students as individuals and your commitment to their success…
Considerations: Including a statement on inclusion illustrates your commitment to creating spaces where all students are welcome, valued, and provided…
Language that you might use to highlight the Honor Code in a syllabus for an undergraduate course. (source: email from Patrick Murphy, August…
Considerations: An accessibility policy signals to students that you are committed to equity and students’ diverse learning access needs. You…
Considerations: The best attendance policy is one that promotes student learning. Your policy should explicitly state your requirements for class…
“Active learning is anything course-related that all students in a class session are called upon to do other than watching, listening and taking notes.” (Felder and Brent) This page offers links to a variety of active learning strategies as well as information about flexible classrooms and “flipped” classes.
Description: This session will provide resources and information to help you start developing engaging media-rich activities. Learning Goals: After successfully…
Description: Teaching portfolios act as a means of productively preparing for the job market and a successful academic career by…
Multiple choice tests are to easy to administer, but good and effective questions can be a challenge to develop. Here you can access strategies, resources, and practices for designing questions that are fair, unambiguous, and appropriate, including how to draft both lower- and higher-order multiple choice questions relevant to your discipline.