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Snow Days

Preparing for Winter Weather and Campus Closures

February 8, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

That dreaded word – “nor’easter” – is in tomorrow’s weather forecast, along with 6-12 inches of snow. You may already

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Educational Technology ServicesProfessional DevelopmentTeaching TechniquesVisual Learning

Incorporating Technology to Provide Students with “Baby Step” Skill Development Practice

February 1, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

By Sara Folta, Associate Professor, Friedman School of Nutrition It was an ongoing issue that bothered me – students were

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Difficult DialoguesInclusive Teaching

Difficult Dialogues and Hot Moments in the Classroom

February 1, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

Over the past three years, CELT has engaged with Tufts faculty on the topics of diversity, inclusive excellence, and difficult

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AssessmentCourse Design

Creating Epic Finales or Limping Across the Finish Line

January 20, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

By Annie Soisson, Associate Director, CELT One of the things we all struggle with is how to end our courses.

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Collaborative LearningCourse DesignHealth SciencesInterdisciplinary Learning

Interdisciplinary Student Collaboration Yields Great Benefits

January 20, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

By Alicia Russell (Associate Director, CELT) with Ron Lasser (Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering), Peggy Morris (Lecturer, Occupational Therapy) and

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Teaching Techniques

How to Get Students to Read Your Syllabus

January 18, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

By Alicia Russell, Associate Director, CELT Much has been written about how to write an effective syllabus. But how do

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Online CoursesTeaching Online

Bringing Field Studies to Life in an Online Course

January 18, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

By Justin Lauzon, Sr. Educational Technology Specialist, Tufts Technology Services Associate Professor George Ellmore is well known around campus for

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Health Sciences

How to Make Lectures More Effective

January 9, 2017 Teaching@Tufts

Recently, a faculty book group co-sponsored by CELT and TUSDM Educational Technology discussed Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.

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MindfulnessStudent Engagement

The Benefits of Mindfulness in the Classroom (especially during stressful times)

December 5, 2016 Teaching@Tufts

By Deborah Donahue-Keegan, Lecturer, Department of Education The end of a semester is always stressful. As faculty, many of us

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Assessment

How can we get students to learn more from tests?

November 30, 2016 Teaching@Tufts

By Annie Soisson, Associate Director, CELT The Large Lecture Consortium, a group of Tufts faculty who teach large enrollment courses,

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