Teaching Resources

The integration of teaching, research and service requires collaboration among many partners who have excellence in teaching at the core of their missions.  The following are useful resources to help promote excellence in teaching:

  • UML Libraries and Information Literacy
    UML offers a wide range of library services for faculty and their students. Plus, you can access over 350 volumes of Faculty Development Center print resources through the library catalog.
  • Media Services
    Faculty who choose to integrate other media into their coursework may contact Media Services.

Teaching with Online Tools:

There are two primary sources of getting online with your students.  The first is to use Blackboard, the university’s learning and course management system (LMS).  The second method is to establish a faculty web page through the Information Technologies Department.  Below are brief details for using each method.

Blackboard (formerly WebCT)
The UML Sloan-C Award-winning Continuing Studies, Corporate and Distance Education, Distance Faculty Development Team offers three levels of training for both day and evening faculty who wish to use Blackboard to intentionally change and increase the quality of their courses through the use of the learning management system.

Sign up for Blackboard Training to web-enhance your course.

Faculty Web Pages:
Follow the easy instructions to set up your own faculty website to feature your research, CV, syllabi and other materials. 

Information Technology:
The IT department offers numerous services, computer support and training opportunities to support faculty. 

Personal Response System (PRS)/Clickers:

To combat clicker proliferation and simplify faculty technical and pedagogical support, Interwrite PRS RF was chosen after many months of assessment and faculty input.  Clickers are being used extensively to evaluate student mastery of content and to identify concepts that are proving difficult for students to grasp.

Find out more about Clickers on the Clickers Wiki

Interwrite PRS RF Clicker Training will be offered again in January 2009. 

We are busy planning the January 2009 institutes. If you would like to receive information, contact Donna Mellen at x2925. 

Would you like to join the Interwrite PRS RF User’s Group? 
If so, contact Donna Mellen at Donna_Mellen@uml.edu or x2925.

Getting Wired! Using Technology at UML

This institute is an introduction for some, or a welcomed ‘refresher’ for others using the Sympodium Interactive Pen Display and SMART Notebook software. This technology allows faculty to make their presentation an active, dynamic process by engaging students and increasing interactivity. 

Faculty who attend this institute will hear an overview of the latest hardware installed in the Technology Classrooms, including, but not limited to, the projector, permanent audio system, DVD/VCR player, laptop connection, digital document camera, and the personal computer. There will also be a review of the SMART Technologies Notebook software capabilities.  Faculty will have an opportunity for hands-on practice and take away learning that can be immediately applicable to Winter 2009 classes.

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