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. View your syllabus through multiple lenses to create a document that gives students the information they need to be successful in your course. Your syllabus is often the first point of contact between you and your students. Word choice, formatting, and visual appeal all contribute to students’ perception of your course and their sense of belonging. Rethinking your syllabus gives you an opportunity to apply research based techniques to your syllabus design, including a course map that guides instruction and learning. Teaching Effectiveness Framework alignment (1) Curriculum and Curricular Alignment (2) Classroom Climate
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Best Practices in Teaching at CSU: Rethink the Syllabus
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Date: March 20, 2023 - April 9, 2023
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Best Practices in Teaching at CSU: Learning Outcomes and Course Alignment
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. Write measurable learning outcomes and align them with your course content and assessments following the principles of backward design. You'll establish the level of proficiency your students should achieve and then work backward to develop individual units/lessons with short-term outcomes that lead to course outcomes. You will..
Date: March 20, 2023 - April 9, 2023
Time: All Day
Best Practices in Teaching at CSU: Rethink the Syllabus
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. View your syllabus through multiple lenses to create a document that gives students the information they need to be successful in your course. Your syllabus is often the first point of contact between you and your students. Word choice, formatting, and visual appeal all contribute to students'..