Monthly Archive: March 2018
During a regular semester, instructors often run into unexpected situations requiring solutions that allow their course to proceed smoothly. Perhaps a student responds in an unexpected way to a comment in class, or you...
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Emily Weigel, an academic professional in the School of Biological Sciences, has been selected to be part of the next cohort of USG Scholarship of Teaching and...
Why do students struggle to understand the difference between standard error and standard deviation? Are my students able to use Ohm’s Law to solve a problem that’s not in the textbook? Does my grading...
“Sometimes all you have to do is just stand up,” concluded Shannon Turner, founder and creative director of Story Muse. Turner had just performed her story “Rabbit Hole” during Celebrating Teaching Day, the Center...