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- What happens when you combine the knowledge of a content expert, pedagogical expert, and a technologist? Innovation. This spotlight highlights the partnership between Dr. Vilja Hulden, Teaching and Learning Consultant Tara Gilboa, and
- By Austin ChauHow might students who can’t be in class still have an in-class experience?Though they are earnest to learn, some students have situations that cause them to miss class. OIT, in partnership with Athletics and Advising, is conducting a
- Looking for ways to make your instruction more relevant to students and to address students’ questions more specifically? Just in Time Teaching (JiTT) is an approach that provides a structure to make it easier to do just that. By designing
- The Faculty Fellows program began with an emphasis on describing and documenting the value of colleagues and community towards the development of excellence in teaching. Our first activity involved each Fellow listing people that contributed, in
- [back row] Giorgio Corda , Samuel Flaxman, Eve-Lyn Hinckley, David Budd, Brian Zaharatos, Kristopher Karnauskas, Andy Martin, Lonni Pearce, David Paradis, [front row] Jen Walentas Lewon, Jia Shi, Nicole Jobin, Amanda McAndrew, Pamela Harvey, Kira
- The problem I grapple with is in the broad realm of critical thinking. More specifically, I want students to experience studying history as a process of reasoning - asking a question, speculating on an answer, looking up information, modifying the
- By Laura HamrickJanuary’s Tech of the Month is YouTube’s captioning tool. Using this tool increases the quality and usability of your videos, while also helping CU Â鶹ӰԺ become more accessible online to all individuals.After you upload a video to
- By Laura HamrickNeed a pedagogical New Year’s resolution? Consider captioning your video content!Captions allow students with hearing disabilities to access the content of your course, and also improve learning comprehension for students whose first
- By Joan Gabriele and Tim O’NeilWhat is research like in the arts and humanities? That’s a question students in several CU programs and departments will soon be able to answer thanks to new initiatives in Jewish Studies, Theatre and Dance, and
- Group of students with Andy Martin (second from right) in the jungleDear Arts & Sciences Faculty,Sometimes the best place to engage diverse learners is in the field, out in nature, far from the classroom, where learning happens by individuals