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Although this is a commercial site, it has many great summaries of major theorists and theories in easy to read charts and diagrams. Based on Robert Mager’s “Criterion Referenced Instruction (CRI) it demonstrates how instruction can be measurable and thus capable of being evaluated and systematically improved.

A brief overview of the differences between measurable (good) and non-measurable (poor) learning outcomes and the importance of the former. "Learning outcomes should flow from a needs assessment. The needs assessment should determine the gap between an existing condition and a desired condition. Learning outcomes are statements which describe a desired condition -- that is, the knowledge, skills, or attitudes needed to fulfill the need."

An exhaustive list, updated twice a year, listing higher education teaching workshops and conferences, including discipline-specific conferences, learning communities, diversity and global learning, the scholarship of teaching & learning, experiential learning & service learning, student research, faculty development, and technology & distance learning.

A non-profit making, private website providing information and resources for learners, educators, researchers and anyone else with an interest in Higher Education. Its Open Courseware Directory lists publicly available lecture notes, videos, slides, podcasts, exam questions, software, demonstrations, etc) from the universities and colleges of the world. Also has numerous directories, RSS feeds, etc.

Review the basics of New Testament Greek and practice identifying essential vocabulary and grammatical functions as you translate fully annotated verses from the New Testament. This site is designed to assist those who have already studied basic NT Greek and wish to refresh their language skills of reading, translation, and grammatical analysis for their personal or formal academic studies.

Find a teaching center in Asia, Europe/United Kingdom, North America, or Australia/New Zealand. There are lots of good resources on many of these sites as well.

Find a university teaching center near you! There are lots of good resources on many of these sites as well.

A short and focused list of North American conferences on higher education, instructional technology and multicuturalism, maintined by Indiana University Northwest’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.

A very active and informed list-serv, web site, conference and publications for directors of teaching and learning centers on college and university campuses.

The online resource page provides a single valuable link for each of a long list of topics.

Adjudicating

Wabash Center Staff Contact

Sarah Farmer, Ph.D
Associate Director
Wabash Center

farmers@wabash.edu