| ForTeachersNewToWikis |
Info about Using Writing Wiki in Classroom |
Both Workshops |
| ProgramPhilosophy |
Teaching Philosophies of our instructors |
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| TeamTeaching |
The guidelines below are intended to help co-instructors for our Team Taught Sections of 1101 and 1102. This pilot program matches experienced, accomplished instructors with new, incoming teaching assistants. |
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| TeachingPhilosophy |
Teaching Philosophies of our teachers |
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Click to read this topic8/22/2006 8:27:36 AM - CAS-moxley
Click to read this topic4/16/2007 2:29:07 PM - CAS-kmurray
These training workshops are required for anyone who wants to teach 1101 or 1102 at USF
8/22/2006 4:11:31 PM - CAS-moxley
Below is my summary of the program, standardization, and teaching goals that guide the design and development of our program. I base these suggestions and points of reference in response to teacher and student feedback; on research and theory in English Studies; on responses to our online teacher evaluation form; and on the extensive evaluation of our program conducted by the USF Office of Assessment.
8/31/2006 9:18:53 AM - CAS-kmurray
Click to read this topic8/13/2006 1:50:57 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
Place links to your teaching philosophy below
8/13/2006 1:51:26 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
Please post your suggestions below regarding topics we may want to add to our agenda
8/13/2006 1:51:42 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
Click to read this topic4/16/2007 2:29:07 PM - CAS-kmurray
These training workshops are required for anyone who wants to teach 1101 or 1102 at USF
8/22/2006 4:11:31 PM - CAS-moxley
Please post your suggestions below regarding topics we may want to add to our agenda
8/13/2006 1:51:42 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
Hi! Welcome to Teaching Wiki. Below are links to my wiki articles, homepages, and public writing sites.
2/28/2007 2:47:11 PM - CAS-moxley
''For Teachers New to Wikis'' provides evolving information on how to incorporate wikis into your classroom. Whether you are a first-time or frequent user of wikis, we invite you to contribute ideas, information, and insights regarding wikis and their value as a colloaborative, public writing tool. To contribute, simply select edit, insert your additions or revisions, and then, if you wish, add your name to the Contributors list.
8/13/2006 1:50:28 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
Below is my summary of the program, standardization, and teaching goals that guide the design and development of our program. I base these suggestions and points of reference in response to teacher and student feedback; on research and theory in English Studies; on responses to our online teacher evaluation form; and on the extensive evaluation of our program conducted by the USF Office of Assessment.
8/31/2006 9:18:53 AM - CAS-kmurray
Click to read this topic8/13/2006 1:50:57 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
Place links to your teaching philosophy below
8/13/2006 1:51:26 PM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159