October 17, 2017, Filed Under: Teaching & LearningCoaching Students How to Study – Quick FIC SolutionsQuick FIC Solutions Source: Coaching Students How to Study – Quick FIC SolutionsQuick FIC Solutions
September 11, 2017, Filed Under: Media & A/V, Software & AppsGetting Started in Our New 1st Floor Classrooms Whether you haven’t yet had a chance to really explore our new first-floor classrooms, or you’d like a quick refresher before your next class, these three short videos (12 minutes total) will give you a quick overview of how to use the new technology in each classroom as well as some tips regarding what to do and what NOT to do. … read more
September 11, 2017, Filed Under: Media & A/V, Software & Apps, Teaching & LearningNew Classroom “Cheat Sheet” By now you’ve probably noticed that many of the classrooms on the first floor here in the School of Nursing have been completely remodeled. One BIG part of that remodel was upgrading the technology available in each of those classrooms. Over the course of the next year or so, all of our classrooms will be upgraded with the same technology. So, to help you begin getting acquainted with this new tech and how to use it, here’s a handy classroom cheatsheet (show below) that explains the major features of the touch panel used to control the computer and projector in each classroom. … read more
August 11, 2017, Filed Under: Software & Apps, Teaching & LearningFall 2017 Faculty Training Workshops Do you ever wish you have more opportunities to learn about new teaching methods or classroom technologies and how to put them to use? Well, now you do! … read more
August 4, 2017, Filed Under: Teaching & LearningSetting Students Up for Success from the Start – Teaching in Higher Ed Joe Hoyle shares his expertise from 46 years of teaching and reflects on how to set students up for success from the start on episode 164 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode If you want to become a better teacher, start writing about it. —Joe Hoyle You have to start […] Source: Setting Students Up for Success from the Start – Teaching in Higher Ed
July 15, 2017, Filed Under: Software & AppsAHRQ/Health IT YouTube channel AHRQ’s health IT initiative focuses on (1) Improving health care decision making, (2) Supporting patient-centered care, and (3) Improving the quality and safety of medication management. AHRQ (the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality) is part of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. To learn more, and watch any of their more than 30 videos, visit AHRQ’s YouTube page. You can also watch their past webinars by visiting their website events page here.
July 10, 2017, Filed Under: Teaching & LearningCarole Taxis | Faculty Innovator The School of Nursing’s very own Dr. Carole Taxis was recently featured in this Provost Fellows profile. Watch the short video below or visit the site here to learn more about what inspires Dr. Taxis and how she’s incorporating “flipped classroom” techniques into her own courses. … read more
June 22, 2017, Filed Under: Teaching & LearningNursing Building Evacuation Plan Is your course syllabus 20, 30 or even 50+ pages long? Do you ever wonder what you can do to shorten it? One EASY thing you can do is to remove those last 9 pages called the NUR Building Emergency Plan 2017-2018. … read more
June 16, 2017, Filed Under: Teaching & LearningPromoting Academic Integrity – Teaching in Higher Ed Quotes from the episode People have cheated forever. —Phil Newton Think about all the good principles of assessment, but do that through the lens of academic integrity. —Phil Newton If you make it easy for things to happen, then they’re more likely to happen. —Phil Newton We don’t design assessments to catch cheaters — we […] Source: Promoting Academic Integrity – Teaching in Higher Ed
May 24, 2017, Filed Under: Media & A/V, Software & Apps, Teaching & LearningA Curated Toolkit for Instructors The Faculty Innovation Center (FIC) recently unveiled a new website full of resources just for you! Called “QUICK FIC Solutions – A Curated Toolkit for Instructors”, this website contains more than 50 short videos that will show you tips and best practices for everything from dealing with difficult students to how to incorporate technology into your classes. … read more