Teaching Tip
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 […]
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 […]
This evaluation showed quite an interesting mixture of opinions. Most attendees liked the presentations by colleagues, but a significant minority would have preferred an outside speaker. Many noted the small […]
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 […]
Think Again, A blog by Stanley Fish in the New York Times: What Should Colleges Teach? A few years ago, when I was grading papers for a graduate literature course, […]
From the Abstract of the report, found at: http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/tech/evidence-based-practices/finalreport.pdf “The meta-analysis found that, on average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction. The difference between […]
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Does A(H1N1) = A Black Swan for OL? Submitted by John Sener on Fri, 2009-05-01 17:04. Evolution of Online Education Cases increasing, campuses closing; the prospect of a far worse […]
As a result of blatant imitation of my brilliant colleague Don Tracia at Bunker Hill Comm College, we now have a “genius wall” full of helpful tip sheets for faculty […]