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Week 21: chapter 8 etc

whereliesyourtext wrote 1 day ago: Monday: course (halfway) evaluation; tomorrow after the FOA2, we will begin Chapter 8 in our course … more →

Tags: Part 4: Literature - Critical Study, Individual oral commentary (IOC), IoC, Chapter 8

Radio feature evaluation

Louise Whitbread wrote 1 month ago: I have always struggled with radio and never really enjoyed it but I this project definitely helped … more →

Evaluation of Pure London

Louise Whitbread wrote 2 months ago: For my multimedia video project I covered Pure London, the UK’s leading fashion buying event h … more →

Course Evaluation

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Tags: open online participants, Philosophy, Evaluation, Feedback

Online Course Evaluations = Save the Planet

Jared wrote 5 months ago: If you don’t complete your online course evaluations for your Honors courses, we’ll have … more →

Tags: General News, Honors, Feature, Evaluations, Online Course Evaluations

Make Your Pavlov Proud

mojo nation wrote 7 months ago: Make Your Pavlov Proud. Pen and ink. Originally published in the Daily Pennsylvanian on November 29, … more →

Tags: cartoons, editorial cartoons, College, Penn, Psychology, Skinner, Pavlov, Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning

Class-Shopping

mojo nation wrote 7 months ago: Class-Shopping. Pen and ink. Originally published in the Daily Pennsylvanian on September 6, 2007. C … more →

Tags: cartoons, editorial cartoons, College, Penn, class shopping, rocks for jocks, Clapping For Credit, add drop, Philly

Evaluation of Training

bill morton wrote 7 months ago: Training Evaluation – Complex And With Many Approaches 1 The evaluation of training rates as a … more →

Tags: Improving the Performance of People by Training 2, Objectives, Evaluation, Training, a-both, Course Members, actions after course

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vassmichelle wrote 10 months ago: thanks to nancy by Nancy Joseph . ► Red Team  / ► My insights on burnout Instructional Effectiveness … more →

Tags: notes, Education 2, teacher, Burnout, Student, Educators, Lecturer

When the Students Say I'm Boring2 comments

wcarp2 wrote 10 months ago: I’m back from vacation and starting to focus my attention on my department’s August orie … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Faculty Development, Teaching, Students, faculty development, Education, Student, facebook, boredom

Course Evaluations: Words and Numbers1 comment

wcarp2 wrote 10 months ago: I just came across a very good review of the literature (pdf) on on-line course evaluations by Jessi … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Faculty Development, Teaching, Students, Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Education, Written Comments, Columbia College Chicago

Teaching Evaluations and Program Development1 comment

wcarp2 wrote 11 months ago: In my last post I wrote about teaching evaluations and students’ identities as learners. My go … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Faculty Development, Teaching, faculty development, teacher, curriculum

How [unfavorable] student feedback improves Online Courses2 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 11 months ago: I look forward to the end of each course session when I get to analyze student comments and criticis … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Instructional Design, Online Learning, Likert scale, Student Feedback

Personal Reflection: Looking back and moving forward

eabullock wrote 1 year ago: Coming into this course, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. When I heard that the usual 10-p … more →

Tags: student reflection, Culture, Desmond Tutu, Diversity, Nelson Mandela, quinnipiac university, Yesterday Film

QU301 South Africa-My Personal Reflection

vevivolo wrote 1 year ago: Coming into the QU301 Tourist to Township of South Africa class I had no idea what to expect or anti … more →

Tags: student reflection, Nelson Mandela, F W De Klerk, Desmond Tutu, service project 2012, reflection2012

Personal Reflection: Changes and Excitement for the near future!2 comments

larisamadison wrote 1 year ago: Looking back on the semester, I realized that I have learned a significant amount since the beginnin … more →

Tags: student reflection, Nelson Mandela, Diversity, Make a Difference, Global Community, Barnga

The Role of Student Evaluations in Tenure and Promotion: Is Effective Teaching Really Being Measured?

Holly McCracken wrote 1 year ago: By Kimberly A. McCabe and Leslie S. Layne As a dean, the fall semester always left me a bit uneasy a … more →

Tags: Teaching & Learning, Higher Education, Educational Leadership, Tenure (academic)

What I have thus far

danielaroja wrote 1 year ago: I have learned a lot of the the core definition social justice, and I have learned the use of rhetor … more →

Tags: Meta-Cognition, Unit 2 Response 16

RateMyTeachers FTW; or, the Value of Unsolicited Feedback7 comments

Siobhan Curious wrote 1 year ago: As the end of the semester draws near, there is a lot of student emotion banging around.  There are … more →

Tags: Personal, Society, Education, Teaching, Learning, technology, Higher Education, Real Life, College


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