Got Evaluations?
Now that you've received your student evaluations, here's a blog post, Five Things to Do with Evaluations Before Summer Really Starts, that suggests ways of using this information.
This item was contributed by Aru Satkalmi of the Rittenberg Law Library.
ATTENTION: NEW CLASS MEETING TIMES
The NEW class meeting schedule has been posted. Please check so you know what times classes begin and finish. Everything is different!
Take a look at the Academic Calendar for the fall semester, it has some interesting twists! Remember there is no exam period. The last week of class has the same schedule as the rest of the semester.
What's New on the Forum Website
Learn about three great new ideas which have applications in many disciplines and have been provided by Discover New York faculty:
On the Active Learning page, Phyllis Conn reports on her approach to organizing discussions..
Our Teaching and Technology page, there's a link to an article by Paula Lazrus about using GIS (Global Information Systems) mapping.
Finally, on the Wiki page, Heidi Upton tells about her "wild and wooly" wiki.
Beginning the Semester
Reading "Preparing for the First Week of Classes" is a great way to get back into the swing of things.
Suggested by Aru Satkalmi of the Law Library.
Teaching Carnival
The ProfHacker blog has a great post, Teaching Carnival 4.1, with links to many thought-provoking items that will definitely get you thinking about your teaching.
Suggested by Theresa Maylone, Interim Dean of the University Libraries.


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