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Category Archives: teaching
How I learned to stop worrying and love the teaching evaluation
It’s that time of year again, no, not just the time for giving and receiving Christmas presents, but also the time for giving final grades and receiving teaching evaluations. In this post, I focus on the latter, and I offer … Continue reading
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Oh what a tangled web(work) we weave
For quite some time I have been toying with the idea of using some kind of online homework system in my intro-level classes. I had some experience with online homework as a teaching assistant in Texas, as many of our … Continue reading
The exam feedback conundrum
By this point in the semester, I have given two exams in my Calculus class and one in my Real Analysis class. Grading is always a pain, but I have struggled much more recently with what to say as I … Continue reading
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