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Quick quiz: Mid-course evaluations

Friday, May 16, 2025

Mid-course evaluations can engage students in their learning experience by showing them their perspectives matter. Take this quick quiz to learn when and how to ask for students' feedback....

Measuring engagement in online learning

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Instructors often rely on perceived engagement (e.g., 鈥渞eading the room鈥) to adapt their teaching strategies, but what each instructor understands by engagement varies./tlsCategory:聽Teaching and...

Support TAs in promoting engagement in learning

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Introduce them to The successful TA: A practical approach to effective teaching (2022) (free PDF download)./tlsCategory:聽Teaching and learning

Quick quiz: Class preparedness

Friday, May 9, 2025

Test your knowledge of strategies to help ensure students come to class prepared to engage in learning. Take quiz! 聽 聽/tlsCategory:聽Teaching and learning

Small teaching: Everyday lessons from the science of learning

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Learn about retrieval practice in Ch./tlsCategory:聽Teaching and learning

Positive impacts of tone in course outlines

Friday, May 9, 2025

Ever thought about the positive impacts of tone in course outlines or where in a course outline tone is most likely to have an impact on student perceptions of the course?/tlsCategory:聽Teaching and...

Quick quiz: Promoting student engagement

Friday, May 2, 2025

Take this quick quiz to get ideas for engaging your students in learning; then challenge yourself to try at least one new one!/tlsCategory:聽Teaching and learning

EDI statements to welcome students and set the tone

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

An EDI statement in course outlines and/or on myCourses lets you share with students your values, understandings, commitments, and pedagogical actions rela/tlsCategory:聽Teaching and learning

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