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A collection of peer-reviewed problems, teaching notes, supplemental materials, and articles to assist educators in using problem-based learning in the classroom. Requires free online registration.

A guide from the University of Minnesota's Center for Writing to help students unnderstnad how university writing is unique. It provides detailed reading, research, and writing strategies for successful academic writing.

Video. A collection of short videos analyzing effective use of clickers (student personal response systems) in science classrooms.

An extensive website with multiple diagrams and links to extended presentations on the various aspects of the Bloom taxonomy of learning styles.

A report from the AAC&U's National Task Force on Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement and a call to action to reclaim higher education’s civic mission by pushing back against a prevailing national dialogue that limits the mission of higher education to workforce preparation and training while marginalizing disciplines basic to democracy.

“Top 10 Tips for Staying Up to Date in Faculty Development" - including: journals, list-servs, Twitter feeds, and more.

A brief list of current book series publishing scholarship on Asian and Asian-American topics.

A one-page list of important publishers of academic books in religion and theology.

Video. Extended video presentations, from the Merlot Elixer Initiative, showing faculty from a variety of disciplines (foreign language, math, teacher education, and educational leadership) analyzing what happens to classroom learning when you utilize a combination of virtual and physical learning environments (hybrid formats and contexts).

Video. Several extended video presentations, from the Merlot Elixer Initiative, analyzying best practices as faculty implement community service learning projects in their courses (however, NOT in religion or theology).