More Teaching Tips
Not all teaching issues or concerns fall neatly into specific categories. This section is for all of those teaching issues that do not fit neatly into any category in the faculty resources section. Teaching topics are added on a regular basis. If you have a suggestion for an addition to this section, feel free to email ndsu.otl@ndsu.edu.
5-Minutes of Fame
NDSU instructors informally share, in 5 minutes or less, their success story of the past year. We welcome you to share your teaching and learning successes both big and small, email your teaching successes to ndsu.otl@ndsu and we might feature you in a video. Sharing your example with other instructors provides an opportunity to learn from each other. Your example might just be the solution to another instructors pressing issue.
Share Your Success Stories - 2020-2021
Getting to Know Your Students
Consider administering a survey in the second week of class to get to know your students better and support their learning. You can find a survey template in Qualtrics by searching in the NDSU survey library for the faculty resources folder then for the template named, "Sample Items to Get to Know your Students." You can use the survey template as is or modify it as needed.
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Returning to the Classroom After an Election
This article from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan addresses the days after an election year and the emotions your students may have.
Guidelines for Discussing Difficult or Controversial Topics
This article from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan addresses strategies for discussing difficult or controversial topics in an effective way.
Learning Assistants for Large Classes
If you are leading a large class, you might benefit from the assistance of Learning Assistants. Learning Assistants are undergraduate students who have taken the course in a previous semester. They come back to help the instructor and assist with peer tutoring, peer learning, and answering questions in class.
Here is a short video discussing Learning Assistants in the classroom.
Promoting Student Success
Early assessment of student performance with a dedication to applying appropriate interventions can have a significant impact on the grades of a poor performing students. Here are some easy strategies you can do to promote student success in your class:
- Incorporate an early, low-stakes assessment.
- Emphasize the importance of attendance and use low-cost ways to monitor attendance.
- Incorporate "extra credit" assignments that are laid out in the syllabus.
- Emphasize the importance of attending class regularly.
Tip:
Set your students up for success by holding office hours for additional study time for the final exam or, if students are completing projects, workshop time to consult with you and receive feedback.
Use of Video to Supplement Course Instruction
Several departments on campus have made use of short instructional videos to supplement their course instruction. The use of instructional videos allow students to revisit content as needed. Instructional videos may also be used as an outside of class activity so instructors can move through specific material more efficiently. Read more about the use and creation of videos on Vanderbilt's Center for Teaching article titled, Effective educational videos.
Printables
Tips for Filming Videos
A list of tips that will ensure you get a good quality video and avoid significant video editing.
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Video Resources
Best Practices for Incorporating Video in the Online Course Environment
Covers the benefits of including video in an online course, and demonstrates best practice techniques on how to create and prepare video presentation files for online course delivery that are engaging and user friendly for students.
Help! Our Grad Students Can't Write
What's a program to do with an increasing number of students not meeting program writing outcomes? We implemented a discipline-specific writing course prescribed for struggling students. This session will present the logistics, content, and outcomes of this graduate writing seminar.
Below is a sample of a series of videos the Microbiology Department created, in cooperation with the Office of Teaching and Learning, to teach basic lab procedures.