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Sound (Teaching) Bite: Just-in-Time Teaching (10/7/19)
Dr. Laura Hill shares how she gathers feedback from students in large classes on what they have learned in pre-class preparation assignments and readings to tailor her class sessions.
Today finds the Friday Ski Club boys high atop "The Chin" of Mount Mansfield. Why? Just to ski back down.
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Join us online or by phone for a conversation with Zac Smith from UVM Extension Farm Viability to provide an overview of how to get started online, following up on his terrific conversation with the UVM Extension Ag. Engineering podcast. Having a...
EE001 Final Project - Motion Detector for Lights
My final lab project for EE001 - a circuit to allow a lightbulb to be turned on by a pair of switches or a motion detector. TinkerCad link: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/cBQPEeJfSri-ee001-final-project Yes, I know the "void" in void setu...
Pedagogical Sound Bite: The Power of Transparent Assignment Design
This workshop presents an overview of Transparency in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (TILT), an award-winning, scholarly project focused on improving students' learning experiences. Evidence from a national study shows that when facul...
Summer is here and for many sugar makers that means maple contest time. Entering syrup in a contest is a great way to show off your product, make sure your syrup meets grading standards and perhaps earn a class winner or best of show ribbon. There...
Sugar maple flowers that are fertilized in spring, will develop into mature seeds in late summer. The seeds come in the form of winged samaras (sometimes referred to as helicopters or whirligigs). Sugar maple samaras develop in pairs but generally...