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  • Why & how to collect mid-semester feedback of teaching (Virtual)

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono
    Virtual Event

    Collecting and using mid-semester feedback from students can result in both improved classroom experiences and end of semester SETs.  During this session we will: Discuss the benefits of collecting mid-semester feedback Evaluate […]

  • Using Writing to Help Students Learn (In-Person)

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    Using Writing to Help Students Learn We’ve known for half a century that writing is an important mode for learning. However, how to use writing in classroom settings to help […]

  • Want to save time grading? Learn how Gradescope can help!

    Virtual
    Virtual Event

    During this overview, we will walk through the tool and discuss how you can save time with grading, expand your assessment types and improve feedback and learning data. Gradescope was […]

  • (Virtual) Essential considerations for group work

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    Group work in courses requires intentional considerations and facilitation.  In this overview, we will explore the key considerations in how to structure group projects, establish norms and accountability, and make group work equitable. Wednesday, November 5th | 2:00pm - 3:00pm | Virtual Workshop Due to low registration, this workshop has been canceled.

  • Teaching @ UMaine: Foundations for New Faculty

    Teaching @ UMaine: Foundations for New Faculty

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    Launch your teaching journey at UMaine with confidence, connection, and community. This welcoming, semester-long program is designed specifically for recently hired faculty who are new to teaching at UMaine. Together, we’ll explore our students, institutional policies, and the foundational practices of effective teaching. You’ll engage with real classroom scenarios, build a personalized teaching development plan, […]

  • Facilitating constructive dialogue in the classroom

    Facilitating constructive dialogue in the classroom

    102 Fernald Hall 102 Fernald Hall, Orono

    In an era of increasing polarization and rapid change, it is essential for faculty to learn to guide students from argument and towards constructive dialogue. This six-part series will support instructors in understanding constructive dialogue, the importance of proper preparation for it in your courses, as well as recognizing and responding to conflict.  Through practice, […]

  • (Virtual) Want to save time grading? Feeling challenged by AI and assessments? Learn how Gradescope can help.

    Gradescope was designed to allow faculty to include more diverse assessments with improved feedback while saving time on grading.  It provides capacity in larger classes where assessments beyond multiple choice can be challenging at scale. However, for any size class it can improve the efficiency and quality of your grading for both paper (e.g. in […]

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