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Category Archives: teaching
Block Plan Round 1: Linear Algebra in 3.5 Weeks Flat
Four weeks since the start of fall semester, and I just submitted final grades. How is this possible? For those of you who didn’t catch my update earlier this month, I just started a new position at Colorado College, which … Continue reading
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Tagged block plan, Field Trips, Linear Algebra, SET, sticky notes
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Remembering what you didn’t know
First of all, thank you to everyone who reached out after my last post. I’ve started replying, but even if I don’t get to yours, please know I read every one and took them to heart. This is a weird … Continue reading
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Another First Day
Monday was the first day of classes for me, and also the first day of a new job. This fall I started as an assistant professor at Colorado College, a liberal arts college of about 2000 students in Colorado Springs, … Continue reading
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Tagged block plan, Colorado College, starting over
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