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Teaching Academy

ATLE Wiki-Session

Wiki-Session conduction at ATLE, with different technology ideas coming out from different faulty:

Updated 3.3.2011

Panel Discussion on Technology in the Classroom

Panel Discussion with Stephanie A. Dhonau, Ed.D, Gail D. Hughes, Ph.D, Linda Stauffer, and Dr. David Dearman

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Updated 3.3.2011

From Research to Teaching to Publication to Teaching

Presented by: Dr. Michael Kleine During Fall 2010 Semester at ATLE Teaching Demonstration

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Updated 1.25.2011

Using Simulations and Satire to Improve Teaching and Learning: Strategies from Political Science

Presented By: Dr. Rebecca Glazier During Fall 2010 Semester at ATLE Teaching Workshop

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Updated 1.24.2011

Teaching Workshop by Dr. Jeffrey E. Nash

  • “Seinfeld in Sociology:Using Popular Culture to Explore Course Concepts”
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    Updated 1.24.2011

    Designing Your Own Inquiry Laboratories

    Presented by: Dr. Janet Lanza and Dr. Jimmy D. Winter
    During the March 20, 2008 Teaching Demonstration Luncheon, Drs. Janet Lanza and Jimmy Winter, Professors of Biology, clarified their unique ways of challenging their students.

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    Updated 8.24.2008

    Teaching Text in the ‘Real’ Classroom

    Presented by: Dr. Judith A. Hayne

    During the March 4th Teaching Demonstration Luncheon, Dr. Judith A. Hayn, an assistant professor of secondary education, illustrated how she encourages students to begin thinking about the lecture before it even begins.
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    Updated 8.26.2008

    Teaching with Documents, Bill Clinton’s Vietnam Letters

    Presented by Peggy Scranton

    During the March 4th Teaching Demonstration Luncheon, Dr. Peggy Scranton, a professor in the political science department, discussed how she encourages students to think outside the box

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    Updated 8.24.2008

    Making a Difference on Retention

    Presented by: Dr. Richard Light

    On January 16, 2007, Harvard’sDr. Richard Light, author of Making the Most Out of College, visited UALR to discuss his research on college effectiveness. Richard Light is a Walter H. Gale Professor of Education at the Kennedy School of Government and Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. He teaches statistics, program evaluation, and policy analysis with an emphases on data collection and analyzes to improve program management.
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    Updated 8.24.2008

    Do I Make Sense? Focusing on Message Clarity

    Presented by Dr. Kristen McIntyre

    Dr. Kristen McIntyre, Assistant professor in the Department of Speech Communication, presented an example lesson utilizing Kolb’s Cycle of Learning at the October 24th ATLE luncheon.

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    Updated 8.26.2008
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