Teaching Tips
Teaching Tips Index- Honolulu Community College With many topics ranging from critical thinking to using questions effectively, use this index to help you enhance your teaching methods. Teaching Tips Index- University of Virginia Provided by the Teaching Resource Center at UVA, this list of teaching tips gives information on improving teaching. Tips for Teaching with Technology Discipline-specific tips on how to best teach using technology whether in the classroom or online. Reflections on Learning A collection of articles and much more. POGIL POGIL is a classroom and laboratory technique that seeks to simultaneously teach content and key process skills such as the ability to think analytically and work effectively as part of a collaborative team. How to Help and Respond to Students with Mental Illness This resource on the University of Minnesota website provides interactive scenarios helping faculty better understand how to effectively help students with mental illnesses. Rethinking the Way College Students are Taught If-At Keys If-At Keys are a different method of test-taking available now to UVU professors. They are a special kind of scantron which uses a scratch-off method and enables students to take the test as a team. Click the link above to view a video explaining more. Teaching Goals Inventory A Berkely Compendium of Suggestions for Teaching with Excellence Presented as a series of suggestions for improving teaching, this compendium describes more than 200 teaching techniques that faculty members have found to be effective in their courses at the University of California, Berkeley. Taken together, these suggestions cover the major aspects of college and university teaching from planning and preparing courses to presenting material and motivating students to giving and getting feedback on learning. Exemplary Learning UO Teachers share their ideas, course materials, and strategies for success. Bloom's Taxonomy and More There is more than one type of learning. A committee of colleges, led by Benjamin Bloom (1956), identified three domains of educational activities, which can be explored in detail by clicking the link above. Cooperative Learning Link There are many ways to engage students in the classroom. Cooperative engages students with each other to facilitate learning. Fixed/Growth Mindset Highlights the benefits of a growth mindset. KWL Customize KWL, "What you know, What I want to learn, What I have learned", for your class. SEI Research Information for teaching science in post-secondary education. Little Ideas For Teaching (LIFTs) Don't have time to completely change your course? Try some these simple ideas to help your teaching! Help with Creating Teaching Philosophy Handout Rubric |


Teaching Tips