by Lee | May 27, 2021 | Featured, Teaching remotely general tips
Congratulations on being so near the term’s end! Please note that Student Experience Survey (SES) is open Monday, May 31 to Monday, June 7 at 7am. As you know, this is UO’s own, new and developing tool to gather student feedback on courses....
by Lee | May 13, 2021 | Teaching remotely general tips
The Office of the Provost is thrilled to announce its first Provost’s Fellows. Anita Chari and Alison Gash, both associate professors of political science, are Teaching Fellows, who will help UO develop a pervasive culture of inclusive and anti-oppressive teaching...
by Lee | Apr 28, 2021 | Teaching remotely general tips
It’s time for interested faculty to apply for one of the UO Summer Teaching Institute’s stipended ($1K) pathways: Teaching about Difference and Inequality, Teaching Online, Mixed Modalities, and Designing New Approaches to Assessment. The 2021 Institute is July...
by Lee | Apr 15, 2021 | Teaching remotely general tips
We write to highlight teaching resources related to the trial of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd and also to the killing of Daunte Wright. Please see “Acknowledging Ongoing Impacts of Racialized Violence” and Provost...
by lbastian | Nov 23, 2020 | Exams, Teaching remotely general tips
Faculty and graduate student instructors are working exceptionally hard right now to support student learning, and to design assessments that measure and reinforce that learning. One challenge instructors have identified is maintaining academic integrity and accurate...
by Julie Mueller | Nov 23, 2020 | Synchronous Teaching, Teaching remotely general tips
Faculty and advisers are reporting that students are struggling to stay motivated and that they would benefit from support in developing a feeling of learning as they complete their required work. This echoes the results of the SERU survey administered to UO students...
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