Into Practice Resources
Below is a random snapshot of resources referenced in Into Practice, a biweekly communication distributed to active instructors during the academic year which highlights the pedagogical practices of individual faculty members from across schools and delivers timely, evidence-based teaching advice.
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Interested in learning more about the Program on Negotiation and its resources?
Check out their website.
Looking for resources on navigating difficult moments in the classroom?
Take a look at this guide from the Bok Center
Interested in co-creating curriculum with students?
Check out this guide from the University of Queensland.
Interested in learning more about the HSDM Curriculum Hackathon?
Check out the materials that were distributed to participants.
Ask a Librarian
For questions related to course materials that may not be immediately available through social annotation tools like Perusall, Ask a Librarian.
Interested in hearing from a faculty member using Perusall?
Interested in hearing from a faculty member using Perusall? Watch this video of Professor Eric Beerbohm from VPAL’s Debate as Pedagogy event explaining how he used the platform to launch class discussions.
Introductory video from Perusall’s founders
Interested in learning more about Perusall? Check out this introductory video from Perusall’s founders
Looking to incorporate more inclusive practices in your classroom?
Check out this Instructional Moves module on Educating for Equity and Inclusion.
Check out HUIT Generative Artificial Intelligence for guidelines and resources for the use of AI.
Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that can learn from and mimic large amounts of data to create content such as text, images, music, videos, code, and more, based on inputs or prompts. The University supports responsible experimentation...
Looking for resources about how to adapt your teaching in response to this new technology? Check out this guidance from The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning
If you've been following the news, you've probably heard about ChatGPT, a language model that is able to draw upon artificial intelligence to compose snippets of essays, computer code, and other work that may be hard to tell apart from authentic student...