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This month we featured two faculty speakers, Sunaina Maira, Professor of Asian American Studies, Hooman Rashtian, Assistant Professor of Teaching in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Teaching,…
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For our first ATS Faculty Forum of the year on Friday, January 15, 2021, we focused on the theme of “What’s Working for You.” All of
us continue to make adjustments and discoveries…
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This month we featured a faculty speaker, graduate student
speaker, and a question and answer session about technology-supported
remote instruction.
Our featured faculty speaker was Dr. Marc…
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Our November 2020 Faculty Forum focused on a topic that builds on last month’s theme of promoting student engagement: Remotely Teaching with Collaborative Documents.
Faculty Forums are…
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This is a recording of "Everything is Not Fine: Supporting Students During Difficult Times," a Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop which took place on October 29th, 2020.…
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A Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) workshop from October 19, 2020, on Fostering Active Learning and Interactivity in Online Classes. In this webinar, participants will explore different…
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Helpful Links: How to Sign into Zoom with your UC Davis Account Zoom Guide for Students Zoom Etiquette How to improve the quality of your Zoom connection
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This is a walk-through of my Canvas landing page. I use the syllabus tool as my main landing page. This might be useful for teachers thinking about how to design their landing pages, particularly if…
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Part of the university experience is working with and learning from other students. Remote learning might undermine a student’s sense of connection with a broader community of learning, so it…
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Getting to know students and creating community during remote instruction In this webinar I will share a few tools I used in my large class to connect with my students during the Spring quarter. I…
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About this session: This special SITT edition Faculty Forum will focus on overcoming the
challenges of teaching remotely, drawing on topics shared during the
week’s webinars, interviews, and…
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