Towards a Resilient Pedagogy-Lesson 1: Welcome and Introduction to the Course
Welcome to Resilient Teaching Through Times of Crisis and Change
Welcome to the Course
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Help Us Learn More About You!
Introducing the Gamut Workbook Tool
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Discussion Prompts and Journal Entries
Developing Your Resilient Teaching Plan
A Community Oriented MOOC
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[Optional] Preparing for Future Disruption: Hybrid, Resilient Teaching for a New Instructional Age
A Look in Our Rearview Mirror
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[Optional]: Using Metaphors as a Tool for Understanding and Imagining
References and Additional Resources
Course Syllabus
Towards a Resilient Pedagogy-Lesson 2: We Need Resilience Now More Than Ever
The Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on Teaching
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15 Fall Scenarios
In Conversation with Josh Kim and Eddie Maloney
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A Deeper Dive into 15 Fall Scenarios
Further Conversation with Josh Kim and Eddie Maloney
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References and Additional Resources
Towards a Resilient Pedagogy-Lesson 3: Towards a Pedagogy of Resilience
A Look Towards the Horizon Line
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Designing for Resilience
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Imagining a Resilient Pedagogy
Taking Inspiration from Across Disciplines
Resilience in Agroecosystems: A Mini-Case by Alison Bressler
Resilience in Music: An Interview with Dr. Joe Girard
References and Additional Resources
Principles of Resilient Design for Learning-Lesson 1: Thinking About Courses as Systems
A Systems View of Learning Design
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Looking at Courses as Systems
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[Optional] Using the Illustration of a Slinky
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[Optional] Connecting the Slinky Illustration to Course Design
References and Additional Resources
Principles of Resilient Design for Learning-Lesson 2: Designing for Interactions
Articulating Course Level Learning Goals and Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives Specified Across Six Dimensions
Designing for Interactions
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Readings and Additional Resources
Principles of Resilient Design for Learning-Lesson 3: Principles of Resilient Design for Learning
Three Principles of Resilient Design for Learning
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Designing for Extensibility
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Designing for Flexibility
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Designing for Redundancy
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References and Additional Resources
A Worked Example-Lesson 1: Putting Guiding Principles of Resilient Design for Learning to Work
Introducing Professor Chris Quintana and our Worked Example
Introducing our Worked Example: Video Games for Learning
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Worked Example: Designing for Interactions
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Worked Example: Designing for Extensibility
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Resources to Support Designing for Extensibility
Worked Example: Designing for Flexibility
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Resources to Support Designing for Flexibility
Worked Example: Designing for Redundancy
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Resources to Support Designing for Redundancy
Worked Example: Putting it All Together
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References and Additional Resources
A Worked Example-Lesson 2: Your Resilient Teaching Plan
Introduction to Developing Your Resilient Teaching Plan
Case Studies of Resilient Teaching-Lesson 1: Case Studies with Resilient Teaching
A Care-Centered Model for Teaching in Times of Crisis and Change
Introduction to Case Studies
Case Study Profile: Principles of Microeconomics
Case Study Video Interview: Principles of Microeconomics
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Case Study Profile: Costume Design 1
Case Study Written Interview: Costume Design 1
Case Study Profile: Introduction to Electronic Circuits
Case Study Video Interview: Introduction to Electronic Circuits
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Case Study Profile: Principles of Software Design for Learning
Case Study Written Interview: Principles of Software Design for Learning
Case Study Profile: Biomechanics of Human Movement
Case Study Video Interview: Biomechanics of Human Movement
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Case Study Profile: Small Jazz Ensembles
Case Study Written Interview: Small Jazz Ensembles
Case Study Profile: University Band
Case Study Written Interview: University Band
Case Study Profile: Pandemics & Medicine
Case Study Written Interview: Pandemics & Medicine
Case Study Profile: Foundational Gross Anatomy
Case Study Written Interview: Foundational Gross Anatomy
Case Study Profile: Honors Chemistry
Case Study Written Interview: Honors Chemistry
References and Additional Resources
Case Studies of Resilient Teaching-Lesson 2: Course Wrap-up
Course Wrap-up
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Course Feedback
Contributor Acknowledgements
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