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Submissions from 2020

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Panel Discussion: Open Educational Resources (OER) and Affordable Textbook Alternatives, Kyle Gullings, Terra Gullings, Kerri M. Camp, Richard Helfers, and Vivek Pandey

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Using Storytelling in the Classroom, James Newsom

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Librarians as Partners: Information Literacy in the Classroom & Across Campus, Sarah Norrell

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Creating Animated Videos, Cheryl D. Parker

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Digital Tools to Empower 21st Century Learners, Torrey Trust

Submissions from 2019

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Creating a Classroom of Integrity: Four Strategies, Tricia Bertram-Gallant

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Reinventing the 21st Century Professor, John Boyer

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Small Teaching: Workshop #2, Belinda Deal

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Making Informed Decisions: Smartphones, Laptops, and Learning, Ashley Waggoner Denton

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Student Success, What Does it Really Mean?, Susan Doty, Danielle Bailey, Gregory Bock, and Mark Owens

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Scholar Works Workshop, Terra Gullings

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Building Student Resilience, Kimberly Harvey-Livingston

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How to Deal with Classroom Disruptions, Kimberly Harvey-Livingston and David Hill

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Peer Learning and Sharing (Teaching Triangles), Debbie Koslover

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Assignments with Impact: Innovative Assignments and Feedback Strategies to Engage Students, Jean Mandernach

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Culture Shock and College Success, Cynthia Martinez

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Employment of International Students, Cynthia Martinez

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Not All Classrooms Have Four Walls, Cynthia Martinez

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Increasing Accessibility for All, Sarah Norrell

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Librarian & Faculty Collaboration, Sarah Norrell

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Library Tools & Services to Support Success, Sarah Norrell

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Faculty 180 Workshop, Cheryl D. Parker

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Advancing from Assistant to Associate Professor, Colleen Swain

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Advancing From Associate to Full Professor, Colleen Swain

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Characteristics of the UT Tyler Student, Colleen Swain