Presentations and handouts from recent
PCTC workshops
The PCTC offers many workshops and presentations throughout the
year. Find below a collection of such presentations in various
formats.
*Fall For Teaching (2010)*
Analysis
and Evaluation: Making Explicit What Good Readers, Writers and
Thinkers Do
Shelagh Crooks (Saint Mary's University), Keynote
Caring
in the Classroom: Letter to Students and Code of Conduct
Leah Huff, Geography and Environment
Critique
and Feedback
Leah Garnett, Fine Arts
Learning
Portfolios
Rosemary Polegato, Commerce (RJCBS)
*Spring Teaching Day (2010)*
Enhancing Students' Presentation
Skills
links to three resources developed by
Gina Grandy, Commerce (RJCBS):
Enhancing
Presentations Skills
Tips
for Students
Marking
Guide
*Spring Teaching Day (2009)*
this single link
takes you to the following presentations:
"All That Glisters
Is Not Gold:" Thinking Critically About Information -
Anita Cannon, Jeff Lilburn, Elizabeth Millar: University Library
Using “iClickers” in
an Accounting Class
Bill Waterman: Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies
Problem-Based Learning in Introductory
Biochemistry
Amanda Cockshutt: Biochemistry
RSS Feeds, Class Discussions, and
One Hundred Thousand Grading Schemes
Bob Hawkes, Physics and Astronomy
Tech High and Tech Low: Using a
Broad Range of Strategies to Engage Students
Colin Laroque: Geography & Environment, and Toni Roberts:
PCTC
RSS Feeds, Class Discussions, and One Hundred Thousand Grading
Schemes -
Bob Hawkes, Physics and Astronomy
Tech High and Tech Low: Using a Broad Range of Strategies to Engage
Students - Colin Laroque: Geography & Environment, and Toni
Roberts: PCTC