It’s been a while since I’ve posted.  Well, I took a large part of the summer off to spend with my family.  Yesterday was my first day back at work, and today, I have the awesome opportunity to speak to a hundred or so graduate teaching assistants from across the University of Memphis.  I was a TA at both Clemson University and at The University of Georgia.  So I have a great respect for these folks and the important work you do.

Dr. Karen Weddle-West, Vice Provost for Graduate Studies, asked me to share tips on creating effective courses both on ground/on site and online.  I’m really super excited to do so.  I’ve put together quite a few tips that I use both in my face to face courses and online courses.  I have created a page on my professional development wiki at http://viralnotebook.pbworks.com/Graduate-Teaching-Assistantship-Workshop .

I’ve organized the tips into four categories

  1. Setting student expectations
  2. Tips for managing a course
  3. What value am I adding?
  4. For whom and what purpose is your Powerpoint?

On the wiki page above, you can find all the notes and tips I discussed today, as well as the embedded presentation and the link to download the slides.

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