
Cultivating Collaboration and Consistency in Grading: Applying the GRADE Strategy
Grading student work can be the most labor intensive part of the job for most of us. We often feel pulled in multiple directions –
Grading student work can be the most labor intensive part of the job for most of us. We often feel pulled in multiple directions –
How many people understand advanced financial concepts and processes? What about successfully managing money in large amounts? How about being able to identify trusted sources
Teaching is regarded as a noble profession. It is also a challenging job. It requires sincerity, honesty, hard work, expansive knowledge on the subject matter,
In my experience working with face-to-face faculty, I have observed a wide range of usage patterns regarding the Learning Management System (LMS). During the peak
Coming through COVID and having successfully managed the pressure colleges and universities experienced, institutions have found value in flexible course models. The bimodal flexible course model
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is consuming a growing share of our collective consciousness. Like many educators, we’ve spent months processing the media coverage and pondering
Exam blueprints are a teaching tool that is still shrouded in controversy. While some educators swear by their effectiveness, others argue that they limit creativity
There is more responsibility than ever for college faculty to deliver outstanding instruction in the classroom. According to the Association of College and University Educators
There are times when course material can unexpectedly ignite charged classroom discussions that leave both students and teachers feeling unprepared and overwhelmed. It is incumbent
Amid the technological advancements shaping education, the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and conversational agents like ChatGPT have further expanded the possibilities for learning and
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