Here is a compilation of resources that have been shared since March.
FYI, session slides may not make complete sense unaccompanied by video, but many of the links and slide content will still be helpful.
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Promoting Active Learning Online
Hyflex Courses
Assessment
Microlectures
Using Zoom to Teach
- How to Use Zoom Effectively – Tips for Instructors (from TAMU Qatar students)
- Video of session*
- Slides from session
- Here is a resource to give to your students if they are presenting on Zoom.
Active Learning Online
This was a Ripple Effect featuring faculty who had taken the ACUE “Active Learning Online” course reflecting on what they found most useful.
Lab Instruction
- Here’s a link to a spreadsheet that contains a list of resources for online simulations and virtual labs organized by STEM subjects. The majority of resources are free to use (each resource lists the type of access provided).
- MERLOT serves as a repository housing over 90 virtual labs.
- Free Online Interactive Simulations for Math and Science
- Journal of Visual Experimentsoffers over 9,000 video demonstrating experiments, mapped to key concepts and student protocol
- Meeting Notes and Resources discussed via Zoom
TAMU College of Engineering Resources
- Discussion with Dr. Palsole about emergency remote teaching versus planned online teaching: Video of session*
- Engineering Education Faculty Group TAMU
- 2020 05 15 EEFG Meeting Slides – Preventing Cheating
- College of Engineering documents: remote teaching checklist, rubric for fully online courses and an email from the Assistant Dean for Academic and Student Services introducing these documents
Emailed Announcements/Resources
- TAMUQ Fall Reopening Page (for the most up-to-date information)
- New Minimum Syllabus requirements shared on July 27 by the Assistant Dean for Academic and Student Services
- TAMU Keep Teaching page
- Remote Teaching Resource Websites Master List
- ACUE’s Free Online Teaching Toolkit
- Instructional Continuity document shared March 17 by the Assistant Dean for Academic and Student Services
- Open Discussion on Sept. 9, 2020
Qatar Teaching and Learning Forum
The Qatar Teaching and Learning Forum (QTLF) is a cross-campus initiative designed to promote conversations about pedagogy in Education City. In April, the QTLF hosted an EC-wide Zoom discussion on “Maintaining Engagement in an Online Environment.” Click here for the chat and here for the resource document on facilitating successful online discussions with students.