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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Resources from 2022 HILT Conference, “Teamwork: Facilitating Group Dynamics and Encouraging Student Collaboration.”
Explore resources from the HILT 2022 Conference, “Teamwork: Facilitating Group Dynamics and Encouraging Student Collaboration.”
Digital Scholarship at Harvard University
Drop in during Digital Scholarship Support Group Office Hours with questions. DSSG members will suggest tools and approaches and connect you with relevant resources, organizations, and researchers.
AR/VR Studio
Visit the AV/VR Studio at the Harvard iLab to experience VR and to schedule a one-on-one meeting to learn more about using VR to supplement your syllabus.
Augmented and Virtual Reality Studio
Want to try a VR experience? Check out the Cabot Science Library’s Augmented and Virtual Reality Studio !
Active Learning (Bok Center)
Check out the Bok Center’s guides and strategies for active learning, including approaching problems in STEM and leading discussions.
DISCIPLINARY TRANSPARENCY
The Derek Bok Center for Teaching & Learning offers advice on how to be clear about the disciplinary goals and conventions operating within your course.
INCLUSIVE TEACHING
Review the Bok Center’s guidance on inclusive teaching, which considers how to design your course and facilitate classroom dynamics that encourage an inclusive, welcoming, and caring classroom environment.
Technology & Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH)
See more of Bottino’s work at the Technology & Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH), which also hosts a summit and the i3 Innovation Challenge to further encourage students’ creative entrepreneurship.
Harvard University’s Commitment to Community Engagement
Check out this report of existing Harvard University projects for community engagement to see how you or your class could potentially get involved.
Harvard Library's Databases page
To explore a topic through the lens of different disciplines, pay a visit to the Library's Databases page, which harnesses HOLLIS search algorithms to connect you with thousands of e-resources, sorted by topic. Be sure to explore the "Best databases for"...