This three-week, mostly asynchronous course TAKES PLACE IN CANVAS. Participants can expect to spend 4-5 hours per week completing assignments, discussions and readings. Engage in self-reflection to consider your own lived experiences and how you use those as a lens to make decisions regarding all aspects of your teaching: your class climate, your instructional practices, and what you inherently believe about your students. In this course, you will consider the importance of inclusive online content and practice using accessibility tools and strategies. You’ll explore how easy it can be to create materials that are usable for everyone. Teaching Effectiveness Framework Alignment: (1) Inclusive Pedagogy (2) Instructional Strategies
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Best Practices in Teaching at CSU: Accessible and Inclusive Electronic Content
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3:30 PM - Writing a Teaching Philosophy
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3:00 PM - Astronaut Scholarship
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12:00 PM - Community of Practice Meeting
12:00 PM - Creating an Inclusive Classroom
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11:00 AM - Gradescope for Large Courses and Sections
11:00 AM - Gradescope for Online and Hybrid Teaching
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10:00 AM - Writing a Diversity Statement
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