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Catherine Calabro-Cavin (Spring 2023)
A Decade of Writing with Young People through the 826 National Setwork
Michelle Cox Crow, Writing Across the Curriculum (Spring 2022)
Crow Workshop Slides
Crow Presentation Slides
WAC Whole Systems Approach
Using Perusall Workshop Fall 2021
Zoom Recording
Sample Student Guidelines for Using Perusall
Dana Dudle, Biology
Irvin Peckham (Spring 2017)
Irvin Peckham's 4 Cs talk on Redistributing Power
Presentation at DePauw
Generative AI
DePauw LibGuide on AI
Harvard metaLAB AI Pedagogy Project
WAC Clearninghouse AI Text Generators and Teaching Writing
AI and Student Reading and Writing
Spring 2024 Faculty Development Slides
Spring 2023 Workshop on AI and Assignment Design
Julie Reynolds (Spring 2023)
Writing to Learn
Teaching Students to Think Like a Biologist (or like an expert in any discipline)
FYS Faculty Workshops
Using Reflection to Foster Belonging Slides Spring 2024
Mindful Writing Slides May 2022
Antiracist Writing Pedagogy Slides May 2022
Ungrading Slides Spring 2022
Elissa Harbert, School of Music
Sarah Summers (Fall 2021)
Recording: What I'm Keeping after Covid
Recording: Social Media for Teaching Writing
Shawna Shapiro (Spring 2018)
Academic Reading Workshop
Lunch presentation on Globalizing the Writing Curriculum
Afternoon workshop notes
Decreasing instances of plagiarism
Tips for responding to student writing
Useful Templates from They Say, I Say
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Whitney Peoples (Spring 2021)
Session 1: Idenitfying Cultures and Practices of Whiteness
Session 2: Principles and Practices of Anti-Racist Pedagogy
Annotated Bibliography
Chris Anson - Handouts on Using Jing for Feedback on Student Work
Suggestions for Responding to Writing Using Oral Screen Capture Technology
Suggestions for Using Screen Capture Technology for Peer Response
Using Jing to Provide Feedback on Students’ Written Work
Asao Inoue (Fall 2015)
Grading Contract
Workshop notes on Anti-Racist Assessment
Sample Assignment
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