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NEW seminars: Blackboard Add-ons (see http://utconline.utc.edu/online/add_ons.php for descriptions of these). Schedule a session: contact Josie Baudier.

Seminars for summer 2008. If you do not see a day or time that meets your needs, please contact us! We'll be happy to arrange a session for you, your department, or a group of colleagues.

Student Response System Check Out
We have training for iClickers! The WTRC has a student response system (called iClickers) for faculty to poll students during class.  This helps faculty receive immediate feedback on whether students are understanding the concepts presented to them. Students can also benefit from the ability to anonymously test their understanding of material. With additional setup, faculty can use the iClicker system to administer tests and quizzes.  Student’s scores are recorded automatically and are confidential.  Setting up the unit for in class polling is fairly simple. Check the TRC iClicker calendar for availability and check out. Arrange a special training session (e-mail Charles-Hart@utc.edu).

Podium information

Instructional Excellence Grant & Retreat Information Academic Integrity Resources

AVAILABLE on campus: Journal on Excellence in College Teaching

Faculty Development Topics
Media production topics
Software Evaluation Topics
Ed Tech Grants Information

The mission of the Grayson H. Walker Teaching Resource Center at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is to initiate and maintain alliances with UTC faculty and other educators throughout the region to create and improve student learning, and educational and instructional activities by offering information, learning sessions, and consultation in the areas of TEACHING, LEARNING, and TECHNOLOGY integration.

General Center Information - Confidentiality Policy
Center Resource Collection - Lab Hardware & Software

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