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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

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Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course youve taught before? Early in my career, one chapter per week described my course outline. But Im not talking about a list of chapters or exams and papers with their due dates. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Where do you start?

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course youve taught before? Early in my career, one chapter per week described my course outline. But Im not talking about a list of chapters or exams and papers with their due dates. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Where do you start?

Syllabus 100
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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course you’ve taught before? Early in my career, “one chapter per week” described my course outline. But I’m not talking about a list of chapters or exams and papers with their due dates. For more articles like this, check out a monthly or yearly subscription.

Exams 111
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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 2

Faculty Focus

Bi-modal learning is not about having full attendance, but rather helping or guiding all students in meeting the course learning outcomes in the method that is best for each student as determined by each student. Flexible (UDL) assignment design. Student groupwork and assignments will need to offer bi-modal, UDL, flexible options.

Exams 111
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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course you’ve taught before? Early in my career, “one chapter per week” described my course outline. But I’m not talking about a list of chapters or exams and papers with their due dates. For more articles like this, check out a monthly or yearly subscription.

Exams 105
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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 2

Faculty Focus

Bi-modal learning is not about having full attendance, but rather helping or guiding all students in meeting the course learning outcomes in the method that is best for each student as determined by each student. Flexible (UDL) assignment design. Student groupwork and assignments will need to offer bi-modal, UDL, flexible options.

Exams 98
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Building Community and Connection Between Students and Instructors in Asynchronous Courses 

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It is important to have empathy embedded throughout the course. This starts with giving good organization to your online course. The use of modules, a course outline with links to assignments and material, and a clear and simple syllabus help make the class organized and accessible.