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# [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1esi42G6Q9o4K64n_aXKG75X_BeoOQAaR6ig0VfdXylg/edit?usp=sharing Slide deck] | # [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1esi42G6Q9o4K64n_aXKG75X_BeoOQAaR6ig0VfdXylg/edit?usp=sharing Slide deck] | ||
# [https://ctl.columbia.edu/resources-and-technology/teaching-with-technology/teaching-online/inclusive-teaching/ Visit the Inclusive Teaching and Learning Online resources from Columbia University.] | |||
# [https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/osuteaching/2021/09/08/increasing-resilience-through-modular-teaching/ Read the OSU blog post, Increasing Resilience Through Modular Teaching.] | |||
# [https://tilthighered.com/tiltexamplesandresources Check out the Transparency in Learning and Teaching site for examples and resources.] | |||
# [https://udlguidelines.cast.org/ Explore the principles of Universal Design for Learning] | |||
# [https://cat.xula.edu/food/ Subscribe to our blog, CAT FooD (for thought)] | |||
# Check out our [[Camtasia|Camtasia resources]]. | # Check out our [[Camtasia|Camtasia resources]]. | ||
# See also our [[Video help]] page for general tips on working with video. | # See also our [[Video help]] page for general tips on working with video. |
Revision as of 12:01, 14 September 2021
Originally presented for CAT+FD on 15 Sept. 2021 by Elizabeth Yost Hammer [1]
Post-Hurricanes and during pandemics, "meeting students where they are" takes on a new meaning. Using the frameworks of backwards design, transparent assignments, and inclusive pedagogy, I will describe some minor changes you can make to ensure that all students have an equally opportunity to learn in your class whatever the format.
- Slide deck
- Visit the Inclusive Teaching and Learning Online resources from Columbia University.
- Read the OSU blog post, Increasing Resilience Through Modular Teaching.
- Check out the Transparency in Learning and Teaching site for examples and resources.
- Explore the principles of Universal Design for Learning
- Subscribe to our blog, CAT FooD (for thought)
- Check out our Camtasia resources.
- See also our Video help page for general tips on working with video.