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Elizabeth F. Barkley,PhD, is a professor of music history at Foothill College in California. With four decades as an innovative and reflective teacher, Barkley has received numerous honors and awards, including being named California's Higher Education Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; formally recognized by the California state legislature for her contributions to undergraduate education; selected as "Innovator of the Year" in conjunction with the National League for Innovation; presented with the Hayward Award for Educational Excellence; and honored by the Center for Diversity in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Dr. Barkley holds a BA and MA from the University of California, Riverside, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. She is co-author, with Claire Howell Major, of Learning Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty (Jossey-Bass, 2016); co-author with Claire Howell Major and K. Patricia Cross, of Collaborative Learning Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty (Jossey-Bass, 2nd ed., 2014); author of Student Engagement Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty (Jossey-Bass, 2010), and author of several music history textbooks, including several digital textbooks.
Last Updated: 09-25-18
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Learning Assessment Techniques: How to Integrate New Activities that Gauge What and How Well Students Learn
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The Flipped Classroom: Strategies to Overcome Student Resistance and Increase Student Engagement
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Teaching Critical Thinking to Students: How to Design Courses That Include Applicable Learning Experiences, Outcomes, and Assessments
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Universal Design for Learning: How to Improve Satisfaction and Retention for Students at All Learning Levels
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Connecting with Students in Large-Section Classes
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- Large classes are an unpleasant fact of life on many college campuses. The challenge of teaching hundreds of students at a time in a single, lecture-style setting can be daunting. This online seminar, presented by Dr. Anthony Sweat of Brigham Young University, will reveal practical techniques for reaching your pedagogical goals in large classes.
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How to Observe and Evaluate Online Teaching
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An Integrated Approach to Student Exams
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Online Learning through Instructional Design
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Effective Writing Assessment in the Online Classroom
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Wake Them Up! Engaging Students in the 21st Century Classroom
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Simple Strategies to Create an Inclusive Classroom for Gender Variant Students
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Practical Strategies to Improve Student Retention in Online Courses
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- Learn why there is an increased danger of attrition in online courses and how to address this in four key areas: course design, instructor presence, personal attention, and connectedness to the institution.
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