Whether we wanted to or not, we were forced to make some big changes to teaching this semester. How has teaching in emergency conditions changed your teaching practices and outlooks? What new formats and adaptations have you made? Are there any changes for the better that you would like to keep even after the pandemic?
We want to hear from you!Please share some of your experiences and stories and we will share common themes, struggles, and solutions.
This workshop introduces the basics of the assessment cycle, promotes the use of frequent low-stakes assessments, and provides a framework for providing students with actionable feedback.
Open Educational Resources (OER) and Affordable course materials can reduce the cost of education for students and provide innovative ways for instructors to deliver learning materials. Come to this online workshop to discover how you can integrate OER and Affordable course materials into your courses. You will also learn about the upcoming Open and Affordable Awards and how to apply.
Climate Change is here in Appalachia, Why Does that Matter? - Thinking about Place and Purpose and How they Relate to Climate Science. This workshop will feature a discussion of regional concerns and unique applications of climate science, as well as discuss creative ways we can make the “Why” and proximity concerns part of our community’s story.