Posted inTeaching Tips Flood of Information Posted by Academic Support March 21, 2020 COVID-19 dramatically changed the way we all experience life. Social distancing and quarantines require using…
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Posted inAdvice Bar Exam Preparation Encouragement & Inspiration Getting Past Uncertainty Posted by Academic Support January 28, 2020 It is an oddly resonant time of year. This has been happening for the past…
Posted inTeaching Tips 2020 Academic Support Panel at AALS Posted by Academic Support January 10, 2020 The Section on Academic Support hosted a panel presentation on Friday, January 3, 2020 entitled…
Posted inLearning Styles Teaching Tips Compilation of Posts on Neuromyths Posted by Academic Support November 30, 2019 Over the past couple months, Scott Fruehwald and the team at the Legal Skills Prof…
Posted inMusic Teaching Tips Television Queen Bey in the Classroom Posted by Academic Support November 18, 2019 I had long since replaced my references to 8-track tapes, the Sony Walkman®, Peyton Place, public pay phones, and phone numbers like Davis 8-4476 in my lectures.
Posted inTeaching Tips Pay for Play Posted by Academic Support November 17, 2019 Pay for play is a big topic in college sports right now. The NCAA vaguely…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Exams - Studying A Bountiful Harvest of Practice Problems – Just in Time for Final Exam Season Posted by Academic Support November 7, 2019 It's quite common for most of us learn to prepare for final exams...by, unfortunately, not…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles Wise Interventions: A Searchable Research Database Posted by Academic Support October 31, 2019 Thanks to the work of social psychologists Gregory Walton (Stanford) and Timothy Wilson (Univ. of…