Category: Teaching Tips
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Crafting Effective Policies and Syllabi in the AI Era
January 23, 2024 -
Dr. Sarah Moore offers three tips for developing policies and syllabi related to the use of generative AI.
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Mastering the Art of Writing Recommendation Letters
January 22, 2024 -
Mastering the Art of Writing Recommendation Letters Recommendation letters are an age-old practice dating back to antiquity. In Greco-Roman times, travelers used letters to vouch for their trustworthiness while others adopted them for business purposes. Fast forward to today, and our students need recommendation letters for everything from scholarship opportunities to graduate school. During a […]
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Grab and Go Tips: Finishing the Semester Strong
November 27, 2023 -
Grab and Go Tips: Finishing the Semester Strong “First and last class sessions are the bookends that hold a course together.” – Maryellen Weimer, Author of Learner-Centered Teaching: Five Key Changes to Practice As the semester draws to a close, it’s a good time for both instructors and students to reflect on the last 15 […]
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High-Tech Tools for Identifying Students in Distress
September 28, 2023 -
At UT Dallas, instructors have access to several high-tech tools that assist in identifying students in distress.
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Alphabet Soup: A Jargon Dictionary
August 18, 2023 -
The UT Dallas jargon dictionary is a great resource for faculty navigating UTD’s abbreviations and specialized terminology.
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Crafting Effective Policies and Syllabi in the AI Era
August 17, 2023 -
Dr. Sarah Moore offers three tips for developing policies and syllabi related to the use of generative AI.
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Classroom Policies for New AI Tools
April 6, 2023 -
Lance Eaton at College Unbound has created AI classroom policies and invited faculty to add their own. You also can access ChatGPT resources on eLearning.
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