Use of Case Studies to Promote Team-Based and Interprofessional Collaboration among Health Affairs Students
Dawn Joosten-Hagye discusses Use of Case Studies to Promote Team-Based and Interprofessional Collaboration among Health Affairs Students at a Faculty Showcase.
Sources: | Formats: Images, PDF, Videos | Audience: Faculty, TAs | Disciplines: Clinical, Social Science, STEM
Ungrading and Grading for Equity
Kiran Dhillon, Annenberg School of Communication; Lori Mesrobian, Dornsife Latin American and Iberian Cultures; Kendra Walther, Viterbi Information Technology Program; and Mellissa Withers, KSOM Population and Public Health Sciences, participants in the 2022-2023 Faculty Learning Community on Alternative Assessments and Grading Practices, share their experiences with the implementation, lessons learned, challenges, and opportunities of ungrading and grading for equity. The ideas discussed during this roundtable can be further explored in these books and articles.
Sources: USC Faculty | Formats: Videos | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines:
Tips for faculty to reduce grading stress at the end of a semester
This resource provides tips and considerations for instructors to reduce grading workload, improve efficiency, and attend to their own wellbeing, particularly at the end of a semester, by revising course design, assignments, or teaching practices.
Sources: CET | Formats: Word document | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines:
Steps to plan, design, and develop your course
This course design resource is applicable to various disciplines and modalities. It is intended to provide process considerations for new courses, as well as for revisions to existing courses. It includes selected CET resources to assist you in this process.
Sources: CET | Formats: | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines: All disciplines
AI Tools for Course Design
This resource provides ideas and examples of how faculty can use AI generators to generate ideas for the design of syllabi, assignments, and learning activities.
Sources: CET | Formats: Word document | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines: All disciplines
AI tools for student assignments
This resource provides a brief introduction to AI generators with considerations and examples of how these tools can be incorporated into assignments to advance student learning.
Sources: CET | Formats: Word document | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines: All disciplines
AI Tools for Course Design
This video, presented by CET, provides ideas and examples of how faculty can use AI generators to generate ideas for the design of syllabi, assignments, and learning activities.
Sources: CET | Formats: Videos | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines: All disciplines, Arts, Clinical, Gen Ed courses, Humanities, Performance, Social Science, STEM
Using AI Tools for Student Assignments
This video, presented by CET, provides a brief introduction to AI generators with considerations and examples of how these tools can be incorporated into assignments to advance student learning.
Sources: CET | Formats: Videos | Audience: Faculty | Disciplines: All disciplines, Arts, Clinical, Gen Ed courses, Humanities, Performance, Social Science, STEM
Active learning facilitation in clinical settings
A description, definition, and examples of active learning techniques in clinical settings. This document provides a planning guide for facilitating active learning in a variety of clinical or simulated settings as well as examples to get started.
Sources: CET | Formats: Word document | Audience: Faculty, Staff | Disciplines: Clinical, Social Science, STEM
USC resources for faculty supporting students
A panel discussion on strategies to engage students with appropriate support services at USC. Hear from Patrick Prince, Associate Vice Provost for Threat Assessment and Management, Lynette Merriman, Associate Vice Provost for Campus Support and Intervention, and Naddia Palacios, Assistant Vice Provost for Student Affairs, Student Equity and Inclusion, about how their resources and programs support USC faculty and students.
Sources: CET | Formats: Videos | Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students, TAs | Disciplines: All disciplines