Posted inUncategorized What to do during spring break? Student edition Posted by Academic Support March 15, 2011 This is an update Amy or one of the editors does almost every year. For…
Posted inMeetings Still room for the NY ASP Workshop in April Posted by Academic Support March 2, 2011 The following is a recent listserv posting from Kris Franklin about the upcoming ASP Workshop…
Posted inLearning Styles Teaching Tips PowerPoint for Teaching and Learning Posted by Academic Support March 1, 2011 I sat in on an Business Law class yesterday. I sat in the back of…
Posted inLearning Styles Movement to help you learn Posted by Academic Support February 28, 2011 Kinesthetic learners are those who learn and focus through movement. Movement can be actual movement or…
Posted inLearning Styles Miscellany Teaching Tips The Educational Bookends Posted by Academic Support February 26, 2011 Two teaching techniques are known as the educational bookends: previews and summaries. The idea is…
Posted inJobs - Descriptions & Announcements Part-time Adjunct Positions with NYLS Academic Skills Posted by Academic Support February 25, 2011 The NYLS Academic Skills program is looking for one or more experienced adjunct faculty members…
Posted inUncategorized A Great Website That Helps Us Keep Students Interested Posted by Academic Support February 25, 2011 A colleague of mine at UConn, Professor Mark DeAngelis, has created a great website on…
Posted inBar Exam Issues Bar Exam Preparation Bar Exams Bar Applications: Deadlines, Disclosures, and Determinations Posted by Academic Support February 23, 2011 Even though I teach a two credit class to 3Ls for early bar preparation, as…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Teaching Tips A metaphor for the role of ASP in student success Posted by Academic Support February 21, 2011 I have written posts in the past about students as consumers. I have very strong…
Posted inUncategorized Self-Reflection and Student Evals Posted by Academic Support February 15, 2011 This is the time of the year for student evals if you taught a course…