Structure and Assessment posts
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What to Include on Your “Getting Started” Page
August 14, 2020
Blackboard, Collaborate, course orientation, discussion board
Helping your students get off to the right start so that they can be successful in your course has always been important, but new challenges that come with teaching in the middle of a pandemic make it even more critical. If you’re grappling ...
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Using Explanation in Assessments
May 6, 2020
assessment, Colleague to Colleague, remote instruction, skills-based practice
As I’m sure you’ve all experienced this spring, sometimes there isn’t a perfect online equivalent for all of the things you were doing in the classroom. This can be especially challenging with STEM courses, where we rely on labs and othe...
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The Importance of Instructional Text
January 2, 2019
Blackboard, instructional text
Does this conversation sound familiar? Student: I saw the materials for class, but I wasn’t sure what I was supposed to do. Instructor: Well, I posted it all in Blackboard. I’m not sure what the problem is. If your students are tel...
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Q&A: Creating Blackboard Tests Using Calculated Formulas
April 23, 2018
Blackboard, Colleague to Colleague, online testing
33976200250 Because ASU now offers a minor in astronomy, Assistant Professor Dr. Kenneth Carrell knew it was time to bump up the requirements. He added some mathematical equations to his introductory course, PHYS 1303 Fundamentals of Astro...
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Improve Lab Report Submissions
February 1, 2018
Blackboard, lab reports, plagiarism, rubrics
Lab reports. Across our college, faculty collect a lot of lab reports that take on many shapes and sizes. 35138150188 Dr. Gregory Smith, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is trying some cool new stuff wit...