As many of Western’s courses continue to be taught online, the University Libraries’ faculty and staff are exploring fresh approaches to teaching research skills to Western students. Nearly 180 ...
As far back as she can remember, Kathryn Klein has been creating characters. Some were scribbled with crayons, others sketched out with pencil. More recently, they’ve been brought to life thanks to ...
I n many courses, the days after the first exam can be stressful. Some students might feel worried about the results, or even doubt their abilities. So at the end of one challenging exam, a professor ...
This page offers guidance on all aspects of undergraduate teaching at William & Mary, from developing a new course to grading and course evaluations. The COLL curriculum is W&M’s General Education ...
The Learning Design and Instructional Technology teams are dedicated to collaborating with you to find innovative solutions for your teaching challenges. Our team is here to help you redesign and ...
It’s a question I keep seeing in faculty conversations on Twitter and elsewhere: Where are the examples of transformative online classes in the humanities? Academe has moved from the pedagogical ...
Samuel Kaplan, a top-50 ranked player in the North American Scrabble Players Association, will lead a five-session Scrabble strategy course at Bryant Library starting Sunday, Oct. 19. The program, ...
Many of the decisions affecting the success of a course take place well before the first day of class. Careful planning at the syllabus design stage not only makes teaching easier and more enjoyable, ...
As faculty prepare to deliver more instruction remotely, using videoconferencing and related tools, we are providing this brief review of rules on copyright, both for protecting your own copyright, ...
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