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Professors Aren’t Good at Sharing Their Classroom Practices. Teaching Portfolios Might Help.

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A few repositories like the Open Syllabus Project collect syllabi from around the world. The goal was to highlight key points from the readings and also give a sense of her personality as a teacher. “I These portfolios bring those internal workings out in ways that a syllabus or course evaluations could never capture,” she says.

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Using the LMS Effectively to Reduce Logistical Challenges for Students 

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Since the pandemic, which necessitated the use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas or Blackboard, there is now an additional component to consider in developing our courses. Instead of thinking about the LMS as simply a repository for course essentials (syllabus, contact information, etc.), across the course.

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?Anticipating and Addressing Challenges With Technology in Developmental Education

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Course management technology organizes and presents course structure and materials on an electronic platform. This includes the provision of electronic access to the course syllabus, reading and viewing materials, assessments, the course calendar, grades, course evaluations, discussion boards, and other important course materials.

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Using the LMS Effectively to Reduce Logistical Challenges for Students 

Faculty Focus

Since the pandemic, which necessitated the use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas or Blackboard, there is now an additional component to consider in developing our courses. Instead of thinking about the LMS as simply a repository for course essentials (syllabus, contact information, etc.), across the course.

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Afterthoughts

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I’ve devised something I call “afterthoughts,” and they’re ideas pertinent to any aspect of the course that anyone can share. I typically don’t describe the idea in the syllabus. What examples would you give from our readings or from pop culture or media sources? Do you agree? Why or why not?

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