Resources from IT
Resources from the Office of Intercultural Affairs
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Responding Racial Bias and Microaggressions in the Online Environment
Date and Time: April 28th, 2020 at 10:00 AM PST.
Facilitators: Drs. Luke Wood and Frank Harris III -
Equity-Minded Student Services in the Online Environment
Date and Time: April 9th, 2020 at 10:00 AM PST.
Facilitators: Drs. Luke Wood and Frank Harris III -
Employing Equity-Minded & Culturally-Affirming Teaching and Learning Practices in Virtual Learning Communities
Date and Time: March 26h, 2020 at 10:00 AM PST.
Facilitators: Drs. Luke Wood and Frank Harris III
Additional Resources
- Inside Higher Ed – Hope Matters
- Inside Higher Ed - Keep Calm and Keep Teaching
- Inside Higher Ed - Guest Post: Your Suddenly Online Class Could Actually Be a Relief
- Inside Higher Ed - ‘I Will Survive’ Teaching Online
- NPR - 8 Tips To Make Working From Home Work For You
- Stanford offers an extensive list of best practices and recommendations for online learning; such as delivering lectures, running lab activities, and collecting assignments: Stanford – Teach Anywhere.
- To apply science learning on an online platform, the Library has an eBook available titled: Small teaching online : applying learning science in online classes by James Lange, which has been “widely recognized as an essential resource about effective teaching and learning.”