Embrace AI-generated student projects? Flip your online AND in-person classes? Administer open-note in-person exams?
I know, but please keep an open mind.
Innovative College Teaching contains easy-to-replicate teaching tips along with key insights and inspiration from interviews with several Master Teachers. The book is intended for new or seasoned professors, lecturers, instructors, professors of practice, and part-time (adjunct) professors, as well as curious high school teachers. You will learn what makes the best teachers tick and read ideas on taking your skills to the next level.
Preface
Introduction
PART I - INNOVATIVE TEACHING TECHNIQUES
1. Teaching Philosophy and the First Day of Class
2. The Structure of Each In-Person and Online Class
3. Using AI to Enhance Classroom Activities and Student Projects
4. Preparing Students for Multiple Choice and Essay Exams
5. Teach to Your Strengths
6. Help Students Stay Engaged Through Exaggeration and Humor
7. How I Got Here
PART II – INNOVATIVE MASTER TEACHERS
8. Diana S. Barber, J.D.
9. Jordan (Jody) Blanke, M.S., J.D.
10. Yelena Abalmazova Chan, Esq.
11. Evaristo Fernando Doria, Ed.D., M.i.M.
12. L. Gregory (Greg) Henley, MBA, Ph.D.
13. Leila Lawlor, J.D., M.B.A., M.S., M.A.
14. Laura E. Meyers, Ph.D.
15. Isabelle N. Monlouis, MBA, DBA
16. Benita Harris Moore, Ph.D.
17. Carol Springer Sargent, CPA, Ph.D.
18. John P. Thielman, Esq.
19. Paul Ulrich, M.S., Ph.D.
20. Marta Szabo White, Ph.D.
21. Key Takeaway from Each Master Teacher
APPENDIX
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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