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Teaching and Learning Day Spring 2021 focused on pedagogies of care and compassion.
The Teaching & Learning Centre’s list of 10 books that we’ll be reading over the summer.
A few tips to make yourself look and feel more “camera ready” as you teach online.
A HyFlex course supports both online and classroom-based programs without having to offer separate classes in each mode.
Here are five cool features of Zoom that you should check out as you consider using it for your online classes.
Strategies and tips to help you stay on top of marking, provide feedback to your students, and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Add icebreakers, energizers, and closers to your lessons to build community and learn more about your students and their understanding
10 teaching tips for the first day of class
10 teaching tips to launch your online course
Welcome to the fall 2020 semester! The Teaching & Learning Centre is excited to share tips to help you start the semester.
An assessment blueprint maps out the assessment methods and strategies in your course. Here are some important considerations that go into an assessment plan.
There are many ways to provide support to international students joining our virtual classrooms.
These online classroom management tips can help create a smooth and trusting learning environment.
Learn@Seneca has several tools available to help us manage groups and help students collaborate.
Do you hear groans instead of students perceiving the collaborative activities as ways to consult with others, gain perspective that they may not have considered before, and benefit from the process?
Mention ‘group work’ and someone is likely to grimace. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
A well-constructed lesson plan clearly communicates intended learning by articulating activities that enable students to achieve learning outcomes.
As part of Seneca’s commitment to quality and teaching standards of practice, a Quality Framework has been developed to measure hybrid and online courses.
Remember to adhere to the My.Seneca Minimum Requirements policy when setting up your My.Seneca course site(s). The Teaching & Learning Centre website has resources to help you meet the minimum req...
Learn how to use effective learning strategies, both in and outside of the classroom (tips for faculty and students).
Assessment design can be used to promote academic integrity. Here are a few considerations in your assessment design that can reduce cheating.
Dr. Ken Alford from Brigham Young University compiled the best teaching advice he received throughout his teaching career for Faculty Focus.
Hybrid course design involves a thoughtful mix of in-class and out-of-class/online activities that result in flexible learning options for students.
Group work. Those two simple words can create a strong response (both positive and negative) from educators and students alike.
Contract cheating is a “form of academic dishonesty where students get academic work completed on their behalf, which they then submit for academic credit as if they had created it themselves.”
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