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About the seven principles l
Chickering and Ehrmann article
l Seven
Principles Collection of TLT Ideas
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Spreading the Word l
Home page for faculty development/support
There are literally hundreds of
ways to use technology to implement Chickering and Gamson's
seven principles of good practice
(e.g., improving faculty-student contact, supporting
collaboration among students, enriching active learning,
etc.). These subscriber materials can help faculty improve
teaching and learning with technology (TLT) in their own
courses.
Additional resources:
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The article that started it all:
Chickering
and Ehrmann,
"Implementing the
Seven Principles:
Technology as
Lever"
If your institution is a subscriber, you automatically
have the right to use this reading as a handout.
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Many of the
ideas in Collection are "low threshold," i.e.,
for many faculty members at many institutions, they're
easy to learn to do, and inexpensive and low-stress to
use. Click
here to learn about other low threshold activities and
applications.
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This material on the 'seven principles'
is just one element of TLT Group resources to help
subscribing institutions help more of their faculty, in
more ways.
Click here to see the home page for resources on
faculty and professional support and development
(e.g., brief hybrid workshops, student technology
assistants, helping compassionate pioneers among the
faculty, resources for curricular redesign, resources to
improve learning spaces, ....)
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We
can provide keynoters, workshop leaders, or just
brainstorm strategy with you. For
information on how to use TLT Group training and consulting
to magnify the use, and usefulness of these resources, send
e-mail to online@tltgroup.org. (Network
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