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- During a non-remote semester, Magnanini's students engage with materials from CU Libraries' Special Collections and the CU Art Museum. When CU courses abruptly went remote in spring 2020, Italian professor Suzanne Magnanini didn
- Let鈥檚 face it: There is plenty of anxiety to go around on a college campus these days. The unusual situations that we are experiencing have ratcheted up the normal pressures of university life, contributing to heightened anxieties for students and
- Jason Lagapa, CTL Professional Development Lead, sat down virtually with Kelly Sears and Eric Stade to discuss what got them into teaching and what they love about it, tried-and-true classroom strategies they've learned over their careers, and
- CU 葫芦娃视频 Today features CTL resources and training opportunities as campus launches a mixed-modality fall semester of in-person, remote and hybrid teaching.
- For Leilani Arthurs, assistant professor of geological sciences, facilitating her students鈥 ability to conduct field work in an online environment was a real challenge, but one she was determined to meet. Through use of
- Laura 鈥淟au鈥 Malaver, Doctoral Student, Ethnic StudiesOver the course of Lau鈥檚 teaching career at CU, which spans an MA in Spanish Literature and now a doctoral degree in Ethnic Studies, they have taught a range of courses
- Jocelyn Armes, PhD Student, Music Education, School of MusicDuring the spring semester of 2020, Jocelyn Armes taught Introduction to Student Teaching in the College of Music. An innovative approach that worked both in the
- Stephen Sommer, PhD Candidate, Learning Sciences / Human Development, School of Education and Institute of Cognitive ScienceDuring Maymester, 2020, Stephen Sommer taught Adolescent Development & Educational Psychology (EDUC
- Eduardo Montes Romero, MA Student, Spanish and PortugueseDuring the spring semester of 2020, Edu Montes Romero (Spanish and Portuguese) taught SPAN 1150: First Year Intensive Spanish. After teaching the course during previous
- The Fiske Planetarium typically hosts 17,000 K-12 students per year through field trips and 6,000 CU students through course visits. With the closure of campus in mid-March, the Fiske staff pivoted quickly to offer virtual