
- This event has passed.
Active Teaching Lab: Practical Applications for Rubrics
Thursday, March 5, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
RegisterEvent Navigation
Useful for more than just evaluating students’ papers, see examples of rubrics for Discussion forums, Peer Review, and other student collaborations. We will discuss strategies for preparing rubrics, sharing them with students and colleagues, and redesigning them for the next cycle.
Walk-ins welcome but registration appreciated to ensure refreshments for all. Bring your laptop or mobile device for hands-on experimentation. Have opinions or experience on the topic? Sign up to contribute! It’s nice for us to know there are a few folks in the room who can help us answer questions. And we promise you’ll leave with a deeper understanding yourself!
Show more Active Teaching Labs are a collaboration between DoIT Academic Technology’s Faculty Engagement service and the UW-Madison Teaching Academy, with sessions held Thursdays from 1-2pm and Fridays from 8:30-9:45am in the Middleton Building (1305 Linden Dr.), room 120. Check out upcoming Labs or read the recaps from past Labs. We build interdisciplinary conversations that are more emergent than a presenter and more dynamic than a panel — a conversation with colleagues sharing challenges, solutions, and experiments on topics selected by a variety of campus stakeholders. Sign up for regular Lab announcements by sending an email to join-activeteaching@lists.wisc.edu. Show less