Collaboration and Excellence in Teaching, Engagement, & Research
Building Engagement in Courses
Culturally responsive teaching requires high expectations for students, connecting students’ cultures and experiences to curriculum, and relating curriculum to real world experiences. This requires student engagement in courses. The professional learning sessions on this page provide multiple ways to build engagement with your students.
“Skeletons aren’t just for Halloween: Leveraging Skeletal Outlines to increase student engagement, focus, and accuracy while mastering complex content and developing better study skills.” (L, E, A, S, CRTP, ACUE)
Organizing Group Projects in Online Courses
Improving Engagement in Online Discussion Boards
Tired of “Did I miss anything?” Require a meeting when a student is absent. (S, ACUE)
How to use Slido for Building Engagement Professional Learning Session
How to use Slido for Building Engagement Professional Learning Session
How to use Google Forms for Engagement Professional Learning Session
Impacting Student’s Sense of Agency by Providing Tools That Change Their Lives
Introversion is my Superpower
Community begins with “U”: Uncovering, Understanding, and Utilizing Local Resources for Community Building.
Funds of Knowledge — Accessing the Fabulous Resources that Multilingual Students Bring to the Classroom (L, S, CRTP, ACUE)
Reflecting on Week 1 (L, A, S, ACUE)
Giving Students Meaningful Feedback (L, S, CRTP, ACUE)
Tips on Checking for Student Understanding (L, S, ACUE)
Embracing Diversity in Your Classroom: The Implicit Association Test (IAT) (L, E, CRTP, ACUE)
Invasion of Phones and Their Impacts on Learning (L, E, A, S, CRTP, ACUE)
Creating an Online Course Community from Day 1
A Few Strategies on Creating a Civil Learning Environment in Your Classroom (L, S, CRTP, ACUE)
Career Competencies in the Classroom
Community Building Week 1-How did it go?
Building Community in Your Class Starting Today (L, E, S, CRTP)
Teaching tail over teakettle: A top down experience in reversing curriculum order targeted at promoting student engagement, teaching positive mindset, and sowing love of learning
Using Results from Welcome Surveys to Build Community, Connections, and Engagement
Active Learning: a Panel Discussion on Keeping Students Engaged
“What are they thinking?” Asking for and Engaging with Student Feedback Strategically
Engagement? Understanding? It’s Possible for the Whole Class at the Same Time!
Teaching Cornell Notes as a Study Tool
Do your students take notes? Do your students take GOOD notes? Teach students to be more efficient and effective note takers.