Archived Teaching Tips: Jan 24, 2023

Mic Up for Accessibility Mic Up your Classroom: A really easy way to practice and promote accessibility is to encourage the use of a microphone in your live meetings. Presenters tend to use them when speaking, but mics are used less frequently when it’s a student or other participant doing the… Continue reading…

Archived Teaching Tips: Jan 17l 2023

Skills and Drills Practice Strategy This week’s teaching tip features the next video in our “What’s Working” series by UNCG instructors, for UNCG instructors. Each video will be under 5 minutes and will feature tips you can immediately implement in your classroom. This week’s video shares the “skills and drills” practice… Continue reading…

Archived Teaching Tips: Building Classroom Community

Welcome back! We are starting off this semester with the first video of our new “What’s Working” series consisting of teaching tips by UNCG instructors, for UNCG instructors. Each video will be under 5 minutes and will feature tips you can immediately implement in your classroom. Our first video focuses… Continue reading…

Archived Teaching Tips: Nov 22, 2022

End of Semester Reflection This section is full of timely and evidence-based practices to apply in your teaching. End of semester preparations. Given the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, this week’s tips are a short and sweet way to begin thinking about the end of the semester:

Archived Teaching Tips: Nov 15, 2022

International Education Week This section is full of timely and evidence-based practices to apply in your teaching. In honor of International Education Week, this week’s teaching tips focus on the benefits of having international students on campus, the challenges they face, and some ways to facilitate their learning and success.

Archived Teaching Tips: Nov 1, 2022

Reflections on indigenous pedagogy This section is full of timely and evidence-based practices to apply in your teaching. In honor of November being Native American Heritage month, this week’s teaching tips focus on Indigenous Pedagogy. We also encourage you to listen to the Small Steps, Big Impact podcast conversation with Dr. Laura Pipe… Continue reading…