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Teaching Effectiveness
Teaching Effectiveness Taskforce
This page provides resources for teaching online in the disciplines. Keep checking back as we continue to develop this page.
Multiple Disciplines
Link to spreadsheet with many resources compiled by a faculty member at Kent State University.
Art
Biology
Whitman College Virtual Fetal Pig Discussion
Learn Genetics (University of Utah): interactive techniques, labs, online lessons in genetics, cell biology, evolution, human health, plants, neuroscience, ecology
PhET Interactive Simulations (University of Colorado Boulder)
Molecular Workbench: Visual, interactive simulations for teaching and learning science
History
Perspectives on History: Transitioning to Online Teaching, A How-To Guide