Creating Good Multiple Choice Questions A short recap and video recording of Dr. Lindsay Schwarz's Emerging Trends presentation on "Creating Good Multiple Choice Questions". by Taylor Fayle/ October 15, 2018/
Recapping the ITLD Conference Three takeaways from the December 1st teaching and learning conference at the UH College of Education. by Taylor Fayle/ December 8, 2017/
Online Tools to Increase Digital Literacy for Students The library has a growing set of resources you can incorporate into courses to teach research skills. by Taylor Fayle/ December 4, 2017/
How Students Check Your Feedback Three best practices for helping students access instructor feedback. by Taylor Fayle/ November 17, 2017/
Automate Office Hours with Calendly Calendly is a free, easy to use web-based scheduler that is great for setting up 1-on-1 meetings with students. by Taylor Fayle/ August 21, 2017/
UH Faculty, Meet Office 365 A lot of faculty we work with don't know about their free access to Microsoft 365. So, we thought it's … by Taylor Fayle/ August 15, 2017/
A Look Back at ITLS17 A brief recap with photos from the 2017 Innovative Teaching and Learning Symposium. by Taylor Fayle/ May 4, 2017/
Faculty Interview – Blending Food History with Monica Perales and Todd Romero Monica Perales and Todd Romero, associate professors in the UH Department of History, share their experience co-teaching a blended course … by Taylor Fayle/ October 21, 2016/
Google Slides Real-Time Q&A Google's recent introduction of live, real-time Q&A to their Slides app offers a low barrier way for students to engage … by Taylor Fayle/ October 14, 2016/
Alignment in Flipped Courses Successful hybrid courses align their in-class activities with the work students previously submitted online. by Taylor Fayle/ August 30, 2016/