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Discipline-Specific Resources

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Assessment and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Discipline-Specific Resources for Online Teaching

Assessment and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

The ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Office of Assessment has curated a collection of disciplinary rubrics--you can access the collection here.

Scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) is being conducted across disciplines, and there are many discipline-specific journals which focus on SoTL. The Kennesaw State University Center of Teaching and Learning has curated a list of teaching journals which is searchable by discipline and topic. You can access the list .

Discipline-Specific Resources for Online Teaching

To find discipline-specific resources for online teaching, you might consider consulting with colleagues at ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½, within your professional organizations, and on social media. Twitter has become an especially rich space for teaching resources, and you may find ideas and crowd-sourced documents from colleagues and organizations within your discipline. Here are some resources to get you started--if you have other discipline-specific resources to recommend, please let us know!

Discipline-Specific Resources:

STEM

  • (crowd-sourced from the )
  • (crowd-sourced document)
  • (crowd-sourced document)
  • (Chronicle of Higher Ed article by Heather R. Taft)

Arts

  • (Facebook group)
  • Resources for Moving Dance-Based Pedagogy Online (from the )
  • (Facebook group)
  • (Google doc with resources and ideas)
  • (crowd-sourced document)
  • (from the Association for Theatre in Higher Education)

Languages

  • (blog post by Stacey Margarita Johnson)
  • (digital resources for teaching foreign languages)
  • (based at the University of Texas at Austin)

Humanities

  • (Inside Higher Ed article by Colleen Flaherty about teaching humanities courses online)
  • (curated collection of reusable resources for teaching and research)
  • (resources compiled by the Modern Language Association)
  • (ebook by Jessie Borgman and Casey McArdle)
  • (blog post by Richard Newton)

Business

  • (resources from Harvard Business Publishing)

Community-Based Learning

  • (resources from the University of Vermont)

All Disciplines:

  • (collection of discussion documents sorted by discipline) 
  • (hover over the disciplinary clusters in the sidebar navigation to find resources for your specific discipline)
  • (crowd-sourced document with discipline-specific resources)

 

Page author:
Dr. Rachel Stumpf, ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Faculty Development Program Manager

Last updated:
July 31, 2020