- Once you have practiced the skills…of becoming a top professor,…and have established yourself as someone who makes an impact…in your depart, university and field,…the next step is to share the knowledge you've gained…along the way…with others.…You will want to share both your content knowledge,…and your process knowledge.…Content knowledge is what you know about the field…based on the research and teaching you've done,…process knowledge is how you organize yourself,…accomplish goals, and set priorities;…it's how you get things done.…
Process knowledge is the knowhow that makes you successful.…The first step is to track what processes you use…to accomplish your goals.…Write down how you manage your time,…how you set up experiments,…how you prepare and write journal articles.…Writing it down helps solidify the process in your own mind,…and makes it easier to share with others.…Sharing provides two benefits:…First, it helps you to clarify idea and thoughts…in your own mind.…Second,…it will help others achieve success.…
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9/8/2015- Respecting your students
- Conveying your passion for teaching
- Maintaining academic rigor
- Engaging students in and out of class
- Making learning active
- Staying current
- Continually improving your teaching
- Publishing your work
- Being flexible
- Connecting to the outside world
- Collaborating with peers
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 45s
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1. Understanding, Knowing, and Respecting Your Students
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Understanding your students3m 53s
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Knowing your students4m 23s
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Respecting your students4m 19s
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2. Being Passionate and Enthusiastic
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3. Maintaining Academic Rigor
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Setting expectations4m 33s
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Building study skills3m 52s
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Grading fairly4m 18s
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4. Incorporating Technology into the Mix
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5. Encouraging Active Learning and Critical Thinking
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Making learning active3m 41s
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6. Knowing Your Field and Material
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Staying current3m 16s
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Conveying your knowledge3m 56s
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7. Creating Your Own Learning Agenda
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Publishing your work3m 27s
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8. Being Flexible
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Avoiding over preparation3m 47s
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9. Connecting to the World Outside of Academia
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Inviting guest speakers3m 29s
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10. Collaborating, Engaging, and Interacting with Peers
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Why collaborate?4m 7s
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Sharing with peers3m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 18s
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