by Laura Carroll | Oct 16, 2020 | Adams Blog
Here are a few helpful reads/listens for your weekend. I hope it’s lovely. — Laura 3 Ways to Help Students Learn Better The Science of Learning vs. Proctoring Software The Secret Weapon of Good Online Teaching: Discussion Forums Be Kind to Yourself —...
by Laura Carroll | Sep 25, 2020 | Adams Blog
We’ve made it through the first 5 weeks! The semester is wearing on many of us — students included — but I’ve had some opportunities to see glimpses of my students’ learning and growth. I hope you have, too. — Laura A Different Way...
by Laura Carroll | Sep 18, 2020 | Adams Blog
I’m looking forward to venturing out to a state park with Bill and the girls this weekend and staring at something other than a screen. I hope your weekend has something equally renewing. — Laura Cliff shared this quote in New Faculty Orientation this...
by Laura Carroll | Sep 11, 2020 | Adams Blog
I certainly enjoyed the fall weather this week, and I hope it added a little spring to your step! Enjoy your weekend. — Laura Beating Pandemic Burnout How the Pandemic is Pushing Professors to Improve their Pedagogy We’re All Socially Awkward...
by Laura Carroll | Sep 4, 2020 | Adams Blog
On Wednesday, I had 19 soaked first-year students in my Cornerstone class — everyone present — and I was buoyed by their energy and willingness to engage in hard conversations (week two’s Cornerstone spotlight addresses the banality of evil). I hope...