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Emergency Situations

Distance Learning Emergency Situations Keep Teaching Online Courses Online Discussion Teaching Online 

Engaging Students and Eliciting Interaction While Teaching Remotely

March 25, 2020May 11, 2020 Staff

by Heather Dwyer, Associate Director Tufts’ Center for the Enhancement of Learning & Teaching An essential component of the learning

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Emergency Situations Inclusive Teaching Keep Teaching Teaching Online 

Fostering Inclusion and Equity in Remote Teaching

March 20, 2020April 29, 2020 Staff

By Ryan Rideau, Associate Director CELT  Teaching that prioritizes inclusion and equity is an essential foundation of our jobs as

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Distance Learning Emergency Situations Keep Teaching Mental Health Mindfulness 

Just Be: Mindfulness in the Classroom amidst an Anxious World

March 17, 2020March 18, 2020 Staff

by Dana Grossman Leeman, Provost Faculty Fellow for Online Education at Simmons The world we live in is full of noise

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by Amy Young, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Communication, Pacific Lutheran University. Reproduced here with permission of the author.
Distance Learning Emergency Situations Mindfulness Teaching with Technology Video Tools for Teaching 

Quickly Preparing to Teach at a Distance

March 13, 2020March 17, 2020 Staff

by Amy Young, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Communication, Pacific Lutheran University. Reproduced here with permission of the author.

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Timely Resources

  • New Faculty
  • Designing a Course
  • Integrating Anti-Racist Teaching Practices into Your Course
  • The First Day of Class
  • Multi-Modality Classrooms

Recent Posts

  • Five things you can start doing right now to make your content more accessible
  • Thinking about our Assessments in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Setting the Stage for a Successful Semester
  • The Troubles with Grading & Grade Inflation
  • Human to Human: Responding to distressed students with care, compassion, flexibility and expectations
  • Summer 2022 Room Upgrades
  • Congratulations to the 2022 Teaching with Technology Award Recipients!
  • Journal-Based Grading in a Mathematics Course

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