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Creating Accessible and Inclusive Learning Experiences

Looking to ensure your courses are created to invite students into the learning space from the start? Check out some of our resources and please contact the team for more support.

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Creating Engaging Learning Experiences

Looking for ways to transform the learning experience for your students? Check out some ways to design your course and the supporting materials with student and instructor engagement in mind.

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Assessing Learning and Providing Feedback

Assessment not only gives us insight into how much our students understand but also allows us to measure our course objectives. It helps us answer the question, "How do I know my students know, understand, and are able to do what I set out for the course?" and provides valuable feedback on areas we may want to review or revise. This section provides resources for exploring new assessment approaches, templates, and ideas for reflection and provides ways to ensure there are feedback loops in place, so students and instructors are informed throughout the learning process.

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