One afternoon in the fall of 2018, two faculty members sat down to discuss the cornerstone research assignment for...
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Enhancing retention with Blackboard
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2020, Blackboard, Enhancing Retention, Teaching TipsProfessor Preciado has been working over the last three decades in the Education Department, and he was one of...
Engaging Secondary School Minority Students in Pre-engineering Education Through Project-Based Learning
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2020, Pre-engineering, Project Based Learning, Teaching TipsFor decades, several initiatives have been taken by the United States to increase minority students’ interest and persistence toward...
Like most faculty and teachers across the world, we spent much of the summer attending online faculty development courses...
The ability to use time effectively is a problem most of us face. Our students have a lot on...
Are You Already Teaching Information Literacy?
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2021, Information Literacy, Teaching TipsAre you teaching information literacy? Quite likely. Do you ask students to work independently and look up information on...
Teaching Tips for Online-Learning
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2021, Online Learning, Teaching TipsThe past year has witnessed the expansion of online learning across all levels of education in all corners of...
Supporting Students in a Virtual World
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2021, Supporting Students, Teaching Tips, Virtual WorldHostos Community College’s support to a very diverse population of students in regards of background, age, and experience definitely...
Game designers spend a lot of time thinking about points and rewards. We know that they are powerful motivators,...
I think there is one thing we can all agree on and that is that this has been an...
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