What we’re reading now (SIT edition)

As we look forward to the end of the semester and SIT, we wanted to share some of our favorite posts and resources from the Learning Scientists Blog. Here’s what we’ve been reading: Rose’s pick: Let it Go– the Benefits of Mind Wandering With fresh spring...

Q&A with Althea Kaminske

For this year’s SIT, we’re pleased to welcome Dr. Althea Need Kaminske, an Associate Professor at St. Bonaventure University, and a member of the Learning Scientists. We asked her some questions about her research and work. Read on to learn more about...

Meaningful Feedback in a Few Minutes

Asking your students “How’s is going?” may not always result in meaningful feedback about your teaching. But the right combination of tools and strategies will get you information that you can use to refine your practices. Start here If you need a...

10 Minute Teaching Tidbits

If you have 10 minutes this week, we’ve got 4 things you can accomplish to improve your teaching! Do you have questions about course design, Canvas, UD Capture, Zoom, or any of UD’s ed tech tools? Visit IT-ATS staff in the Virtual Welcome Bar for on-demand...

Finding Streaming Media for Your Syllabus

by Meghann Matwichuk Trying to figure out the best place to find streaming media can be a tangled, complicated process.  Whether you’re trying to sort out where to watch the latest feature film to relax after a rough week of grading, or you’re looking at filling out...

Start of Semester Round Up

If you’re not quite ready to dive into prep for the Spring semester, consider a few small things you can do right now to save yourself time and trouble in a few weeks. Here are three easy things you can do right now to make sure your Spring course is in good shape....