When I first began teaching, each class involved a major research paper that was due at the end of the semester. Much to my chagrin, most students never picked up their graded papers, having already left for home and forgotten the assignment entirely. About four years ago, I was cleaning out my office, and discovered…
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Are Your Students Like Zombies in Class?
While teaching, do you ever find yourself staring at a group of students who resemble the class in John Hughes’ classic movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? Slouched in their chairs, glazed expressions, texting under their desks or staring out the window. . . It’s frustrating to say the least. …
TLT Open House & Faculty Social follow up
Thanks to everyone who attended the TLT Open House & Faculty Social! And a special thanks to Academic Affairs for providing food and beverages and to the following for donating prizes: CofC Athletics CofC Department of Theater and Dance Greek Fall Festival Vince Benigni, Professor of Communication and NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative Westbrook brewing company…
Come See What’s New at TLT!
On a college campus, each semester offers the opportunity to start fresh. We meet new people, teach new classes, start new research projects, and discover new places that make Charleston such an amazing city. At TLT, we’ve spent the summer crafting exciting trainings, events, and resources that we are eager to debut to our faculty!…
A Plan of Attack for Implementing Technology into Your Instruction
Here at Teaching, Learning, and Technology part of our mission is to support, develop, and educate faculty in the integration of educational technology into pedagogy and assessment. Our goal for doing this is that it will enhance student learning and promote effective or innovative practices. Lately, I have met with several members of the College…
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