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Why Join a Faculty Learning Community at Regis?
Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs) are small groups of faculty and staff who meet regularly to work toward self-defined goals among...
cii477
Nov 18, 20222 min read


Adding Closed Captioning to Videos
When creating a video that will be shared with others, you need to add closed captioning to ensure the video is accessible to all. Here...
cii477
Mar 15, 20211 min read


A Tool for Evaluating and Reflecting on Your Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Classroom Practices
As part of Goal 3 (“Review Courses and Curriculum”) in Regis’s Institutional Action Plan to Address Racism, all faculty are being asked...
Kathryn Edney, PhD
Feb 2, 20211 min read


Community Dialogue Resources: Anti-Racism and Mental Health
There is a lot going on in the world, both for students and for faculty, and it can be hard to know where to look for resources, whether...
Kathryn Edney, PhD
Feb 2, 20211 min read


Zoom Etiquette (that you can use with your students)
Synchronous Zoom classes have become almost normal, but it is still the case that we can all use reminders in forming that specific kind...
Kathryn Edney, PhD
Feb 1, 20212 min read


Student Support Services
Adapted from information provided by Student Affairs Key Resources for Student Support At Risk Resource Guide and Online Training An...
Edna Pressler, PhD
Nov 2, 20202 min read


Inclusive Teaching in the Remote Classroom
Courtney Mulligan, MPA, Director of Student Accessibility Services, Student Affairs Dear Faculty Members: Hope Term B is off to a good...
Courtney Mulligan, MPA
Oct 21, 20201 min read


Increasing Engagement in Zoom Classes
Accompanying Resources: Sharing Synchronous Online Agenda by Justin Bathon Increasing Engagement in Zoom Classes (PowerPoint...
cii477
Aug 11, 20201 min read


How to Make Your Teaching More Inclusive
Many of you are in the process of deciding how to design or redesign your courses. While you are considering how to teach effectively in...
Edna Pressler, PhD
Jun 11, 20201 min read


Resource for Talking about Race
The African American Museum of History and Culture provides a valuable resource to educators for talking about race. #andinclusion...
Edna Pressler, PhD
Jun 3, 20201 min read


Programming a UDL Strategy into BE110 Biomedical Computations
by Brian D. Plouffe Computer programming languages are not easy to master, but that doesn’t mean they are impossible to learn, either....
Brian D. Plouffe, PhD
Nov 19, 20193 min read


Is Accessibility the Same as Universal Design for Learning (UDL)? How Can I Be Sure My Courses are A
By: Edna Pressler People often use these terms interchangeably, but they are not identical, as previously pointed out in the blog post...
Edna Pressler, PhD
Oct 10, 20192 min read
Teaching English Language Learners
By: Kara Wasnewsky English language learners (ELL) is a broad term that encompasses students of diverse needs. ELL students often have...
Kara Wasnewsky
Sep 24, 20195 min read
An Introduction To The Universal Design For Learning Framework
By: Kara Wasnewsky What is Universal Design for Learning? Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework focused on...
Kara Wasnewsky
Sep 12, 20193 min read
Key Takeaways From The Universal Design For Learning Workshop
By: Kara Wasnewsky Last Friday Regis welcomed two presenters from Goodwin College, Dr. John Kania and Dr. Lisa Wisniewski, who shared...
Kara Wasnewsky
May 2, 20193 min read
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