Teaching Resources

Looks like some great resources here from NPR and PBS, with a focus on social/political/historical/health themes: http://forum-network.org/

A small group of BCC faculty met today for the first session of this faculty learning group on teaching and new technologies. The discussion ranged through a number of topics, […]

Here are some faculty voices on online verification: Just as with any rule, regulation, or policy, those determined can find a way around it.  Identification and accountability with the means […]

The Argument for Kindles in Schools “The Kindle’s proprietary document format means textbooks can’t be ported easily, and its browser is inadequate for anything but cursory use. And, as the […]

L Cooper has contributed (thank you!): I’ve been correcting compositions for eons, and sometimes I have adopted techniques to make correcting simpler that I forgot over time. Here’s the one […]

If you haven’t visited the CTL lately, peek in the door, turn left, and take advantage of the range of tip sheets there. The tips include: creating and marking up […]

Hello, all, Wendy Marin is a new work-study this Fall working in the CTL. Wendy will be helping with administration and keeping the CTL running. Tanya Weeks is still around […]

The Worcester Consortium offers a college teaching certificate and individual courses in college teaching. These courses are eligible for graduate credit through Clark University. Many of the courses are fully […]

Some industrious Harvard students have gathered up clips of popular movies that explore Math! Check it out: http://www.math.harvard.edu/~knill/mathmovies/index.html