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TEACH Program

Welcome to the New TEACH Blog!

Back in the fall, we hinted at switching the site for our blog in the future.  Well, that time has come.

We would like to welcome you to the TLTC Community Server web site.  This site will provide TTU professors, instructors and TAs a new opportunity to communicate with one another about teaching and learning.  In addition to this blog, there will be other blogs pertaining to the services offered at the TLTC.  Also, there are forums for discussing teaching, learning and technology.  In the future, files, such as videos of workshops, will be available for download from this site as well.

If you haven't already, please take a moment to sign in using the link at the top-right of the page.  You'll log in using your eRaider username and password.  From there you will be able to comment on any blogs or post a message in the discussion forums.  You can also edit your profile to include an avatar, signature, bio, and much more.

Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns by leaving a comment below or emailing any member of the TEACH staff.

All blog posts prior to 2008 can be found on the old blog site.


 

Published Jan 08 2008, 09:35 AM by sjackman
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In the TEACH program, Steve works with PhD students to improve their classroom teaching by providing feedback from videotaped classes and student questionnaire responses. His other roles include researching student learning styles, assisting instructors with gradebooks in Microsoft Excel, and learning about new technologies for education. Steve spent three years as a teaching assistant and full-time instructor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where he taught introductory meteorology courses and earned an M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences. Steve is an avid storm chaser and golfer. He does his best to not mix the two.
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