Media Resources
The Best of 2007- 2010
The following is a list of recordings and resources from the 2007-2010; the latter are posted as they become available. We hope you will find them useful in your teaching.
Assessment
- Getting the Most Out of Multiple-Choice Questions with 3M Teaching Fellow Dr David DiBattista
- Making The Grade: Audio with screen capture, forthcoming.
- Student-Driven TURNITIN as a Teaching-Learning Tool
Course Design
- Fundamentals of Course Design, Ros Woodhouse (Academic Director/CST, LAPS/Writing Programs), Friday, December 7, 2007
- Really Useful Research on Student Learning, and How To Use It in Your Teaching, Ros Woodhouse (Academic Director/CST, LAPS/Writing Programs), Tuesday, October 23, 2007
In the classroom/lecture hall
- Getting to analysis: The role of course outlines and assignments in modelling academic practices: Harriet Rosenberg (LA&PS/Social Science; Writing Department; LA&PS/Health and Society Program; LA&PS/SOSC Foundations Coordinator), Thursday September 10, 2009
- The Impact of Culture on Learning. Scott Ruddick (Schulich School of Business) & Natalie Richter (Schulich School of Business), Tuesday, November 6, 2007
- Planning Your Tutorial: How To Do It Efficiently and Effectively, Ros Woodhouse (Academic Director/CST, LAPS/Writing Programs), Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Planning Your Lecture: How To Do It Efficiently and Effectively, Ros Woodhouse (Academic Director/CST, LAPS/Writing Programs), Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Professional Development
- The Imposter Phenomenon for Teaching Assistants, Diane Zorn (Schulich School of Business), Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Special Presentations
- Using the Tools of Science To Teach Science Education and Classroom Strategies, with Nobel Laureate Dr. Carl Wieman. Thursday, October 25, 2007
- Teaching Award Winners Teaching Philosophies Part 1&2, with Hamzeh Roumani (2009 3M National Teaching Fellowship winner; FSE/Computer Science), October 30, 2009

