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Featured Playlists
Featured Playlists are sets of timely resources curated by CTLI to help educators navigate the instructional landscape.
Featured Posts
Featured Posts are community authored resources that are likely to be of value to many readers. The list is curated by CTLI and updated regularly.
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WordPress Editor – an introduction
Part 1 – adding blocks In the WordPress blog editor, blocks are the building units used to create and format content. Each block…
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Posting to the new iTeach Commons
The WordPress blog editor, also known as the Block Editor or Gutenberg, is the default content editor in WordPress since version 5.0. It offers…
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Your Pedagogy and the Syllabus
This section does not exist to instruct you on how to form your own pedagogies, but to instead consider how…
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Collaboration with Colleagues on Syllabi
This will be the briefest section of this guide. It is impossible to know the specific needs of every field,…
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Introduction to Effective Assessments
Effective assessment design is one of the most powerful ways instructors can support student learning. Yet many educators inherit assessment…
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Part 5: Designing for Integrity in the AI Era
Part 5 of the “Introduction to Effective Assessments” Playlist In the previous articles in this series, we explored the foundations…
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Part 4: What Your Grading Formula Really Communicates
Part 4 of the “Introduction to Effective Assessments” Playlist In the first three parts of this series, we explored how…
