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Teaching Modalities - Fully Online

By: ctl

Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Vermont. An introduction to the Fully Online Teaching Modality with several tips and ideas for implementing it.

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Teaching Modalities - Remote

By: ctl

Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Vermont. An introduction to the Remote (synchronous) Teaching Modality with several tips and ideas for implementing it.

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Teaching Modalities - Mixed Delivery

By: ctl

Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Vermont. An introduction to the Mixed Delivery Teaching Modality with several tips and ideas for implementing it.

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Teaching Modalities - In-person

By: ctl

Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Vermont. An introduction to the Remote (synchronous) Teaching Modality with several tips and ideas for implementing it.

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Pedagogical Workshop: Increase Learning While Reducing Cheating

By: ctl

Research shows that cheating behavior is linked, not to individual students, but to the environment in which those students are learning. This is good news, because it means you can actually reduce cheating in your classes. The additional good new...

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Basic Wood Joinery

By: pdecause

A video that shows simple methods of joining wood together.

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Adulteration

By: uvmext

The law is very clear as to what can be sold as pure maple syrup; only the liquid derived by concentration and heat treatment of the sap of the maple tree. No processing that adds or removes naturally occurring soluble materials is allowed. This d...

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Heat

By: uvmext

Processing sap with heat in the evaporator is essential. The reactions responsible for the development of maple syrup's characteristic color and flavors require heat to proceed. Syrup produced by methods with little or no heating, such as freeze-d...

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Maple Laws

By: uvmext

The law is very clear on what can be sold as pure maple syrup; only "the liquid derived by concentration and heat treatment of the sap of the maple tree". No processing that "adds or removes naturally occurring soluble materials" is allowed. This ...