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Digitize Paper-Based Assignments with Gradescope
“Grading is my favorite part of being a professor,” said no professor ever. While the principles and practices of “un-grading” have received attention recently, most teachers–and institutions for that matter–require grades as a means of evaluating student learning and...
Evaluate Different Lenses for Looking at AI in Teaching – Part Two
Regardless of your stated approach to AI in your class, there are still trends and attitudes in the larger world or simply in other educational settings that stand to have an impact on the environment you want to cultivate. Norms from other classes regarding AI and...
Digital Tools and Critical Pedagogy: Design Your Course Materials with Neurodivergence in Mind
This post is the fourth installment in a series on how to implement the principles of critical pedagogy with digital tools. For more information, please see previous installments in this series. The author wishes to thank instructional designers Michael Hernandez and...