Teaching Resources
Overview
The links under Teaching Resources will provide you with a wealth of educational, best practices, copyright law and universal design resources.
Do you have a favorite app or tool you use for teaching and learning? Send it to us at CAT@sfcollege.edu and we'll add it to the list.
Organizations and Conferences
- OLC(Opens in new window) stands for the Online Learning Consortium; this national organization offers conferences, online workshops, and publications.
- POD Network(Opens in new window) stands for the Professional and Organizational Development Network; this group offers conferences and publications.
- DT&L Conference(Opens in new window): The annual Distance Teaching & Learning Conference has been running for over 36 years at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Books (with SF Library links)
- Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology Out of Your College Classroom Will Improve Student Learning by Jose Antonio Bowen [print book(Opens in new window)]
- Teaching with Classroom Response Systems: Creating Active Learning Environments by Derek Bruff [print book(Opens in new window)]
- Intentional Tech: Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology in College Teaching by Derek Bruff [print book]
- Small Teaching Online: Applying Learning Science in Online Classes by Flower Darby and James M. Lang [print book and eBook]
- Creating Significant Learning Experiences: An Integrated Approach to Designing College Courses by L. Dee Fink [print book and eBook]
- Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone: Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education by Thomas J. Tobin and Kirsten T. Behling [print book]
Podcasts
- Teaching in Higher Ed(Opens in new window) covers myriad topics relevant to higher education, with an excellent collection of episodes specifically about technology(Opens in new window).
- Tea for Teaching(Opens in new window) frequently focuses on teaching with technology, including episodes about augmented reality(Opens in new window), VoiceThread(Opens in new window), the culture of ed tech(Opens in new window), intentional technology choices(Opens in new window), and social presence in online courses(Opens in new window).