Clickers? Or old-fashioned hand-raising?

WSU’s popular series of faculty-led workshops on new teaching tools kicks off this year on Sept. 19. But, unlike previous sessions that have focused mainly on tech tools, this workshop will also cover old-school techniques to help ensure students come to class, and that they are prepared. Presenting are four award-winning WSU faculty members: Sheila Converse, music; Phil Mixter, molecular biosciences; Andy O’Fallon, electrical engineering; and Samantha Swindell, psychology.

Please join your colleagues for another enlightening and interactive session at noon Sept. 19 in CUE 518. The workshops are co-sponsored by the Provost’s Office and the Global Campus. Lunch will be provided. Just let us know you’re coming here.

Contact: Rebecca Van de Vord, bvandevord@wsu.edu

 

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