Week of Teaching 2021
Schedule for Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Recorded Sessions
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Poster: Flex Your Muscles: Exercise Videos in a Virtual Classroom | Melanie Schroer
Information: Student use of Flipgrid, a video response system, in an online Anatomy and Physiology course increases engagement and understanding of skeletal muscles and types of muscle contractions. In this study, students filmed a self-selected exercise routine, during which they applied course content to the movements occurring at several joints. - Poster: Assessment of Asynchronous Online Courses | Joseph Trout
Information: This poster summarizes the results of course assessment of 80 Astronomy majors, using pretest, posttest, and a survey from an online Astronomy Course.
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Poster: You can’t hit what you don’t aim at: Anchoring student learning to their intended profession | Eric Magrum
Information: A discussion of a critical reflection assignment used to engage students in a meaningful ‘thought experiment’ that pertains to future aspirations. -
Class: Overcoming Emotional & Academic Challenges During the Pandemic | Guia Calicdan-Apostle
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Computing Loan Payments and Outstanding Loan Balances | Jiajin Chen
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Differentiated Instruction through Jigsaw | Stacey Culleny
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Darlings, Let's Get Engaged: Student Engagement in Synchronous Zoom Sessions | Emari DiGiorgio
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: A PARS (Personal, Accessible, Responsive, Strategic) Approach to Course Design | Emari DiGiorgio
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Studying Literary Translation in the Asynchronous Classroom (poetry- audio only) | Cynthia King
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Positive Psychology in the Multi-Major Asynchronous Course (GIS- audio only) | Cynthia King
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Designing an Online Graduate Course for Synchronous or Asynchronous Learning | Lois Spitzer
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th. -
Class: Engaging Students During Class Sessions | Naveen Jain
Discussion: After viewing a recorded class session, use the Blackboard discussion link provided to ask a question or discuss the recording with the presenting faculty. Presenting faculty will monitor the discussion board until Friday, April 16th -
Open Educational Resources (OERs): Course Design with Cost In Mind | Matt DeCarlo
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Open Educational Resources (OERs): Open Pedagogy | Matt DeCarlo
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Sneak Peek: Preview Blackboard Ultra | Center for Teaching & Learning Design
Information: We currently use Blackboard Learn for our Blackboard courses. By the Fall, we may have the option to create our courses in Blackboard Ultra, get a preview of Blackboard Ultra with this compiled recording.