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Scholarship in a New Media Environment Forum
What Makes for Good Teaching (Part II): Is Grading Still Relevant?


Recorded

Friday, March 2, 2001, 1:00 - 3:00 PM PDT

Moderator
David Rodes, English and Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts

Panel
Deborah Banner, English, Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award 2000
George Bernard, Dentistry, Distinguished Teaching Award 1998
Nicole Dufresne, French, Distinguished Lecturer Award 2000
Emily Magruder, English, Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award 1998
David Sklansky, Law, Distinguished Teaching Award 2000

How does grading affect your teaching? What counts and what doesn't? And how do you decide? Is grade inflation a real or imagined problem? Does student concern over grades inhibit real engagement with the material? Have online teaching tools changed the way you grade participation? For this forum, we have assembled a panel of participants selected by their colleagues for distinguished teaching to help us search for some possible answers.


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