Paula Wasley’s piece on the proliferation of regulations in course syllabi (“The Syllabus Becomes a Repository of Legalese,” The Chronicle, March 14) notes that Henry Adams’s 1870 syllabus “had no ...
The first day of class is often a chore. Faculty and students spend time reviewing policies and requirements from a detailed paper syllabus. Digital syllabuses let faculty simplify material — meeting ...
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence-generated content tools, consider updating your course syllabus to clarify your plans and expectations around the use of AI. The Office of the ...
The first week of classes can be a trudge for college students as they rotate through variations of introductions to their faculty members, the course content and the syllabus. Infamously called ...
With every new college semester, students are faced with multiple syllabuses outlining the subjects in their classes.But do students read them thoroughly? One Tennessee professor put it to the test.
Chances are, faculty members on your campus have been collectively stressed out over the easy availability of AI tools and the implications of that for college teaching and learning. And it’s ...
With every new college semester, students are faced with multiple syllabuses outlining the subjects in their classes.But do students read them thoroughly? One Tennessee professor put it to the test.