Seminars Offer Strategies for Managing Classes, Using Educational Tools Effectively
It’s easy for faculty to be overwhelmed by the abundance of educational tools available to them, especially with the extra challenge of growing class sizes.
A faculty team from the College of Computing is sharing what they’ve learned about using tools effectively and managing large classes by hosting a series of seminars to help others.
School of Computing Instruction Senior Lecturer Mark Moss, Executive Director of Online Education David Joyner, and School of Interactive Computing Associate Professor Betsy DiSalvo are working together under the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Provost Teaching and Learning Fellowship. This initiative brings people from across the institute to figure out how to teach more effectively.
A faculty team from the College of Computing is sharing what they’ve learned about using tools effectively and managing large classes by hosting a series of seminars to help others.
School of Computing Instruction Senior Lecturer Mark Moss, Executive Director of Online Education David Joyner, and School of Interactive Computing Associate Professor Betsy DiSalvo are working together under the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Provost Teaching and Learning Fellowship. This initiative brings people from across the institute to figure out how to teach more effectively.