Resources for Faculty
The intent of these pages is to assist you in accessing resources for your work. The primary focus will be on teaching and scholarship as well as practical resources for you to work with—the kinds of resources to help you put forward thoughtful and integrated efforts on behalf of your students, the school, your colleagues and your scholarship. We’ve pooled together a host of collective thinking about what would be helpful in this journey we’re all taking as teachers and scholars.
Online Teaching Resources
Tools & Support from Lewis & Clark
- IT Digital Resilience (Resources for teaching, learning, and working online to help the college community prepare for this transition.)
- General IT Support
- Moodle FAQs *
- Zoom FAQs *
- Teaching Strategies *
*You will need to be logged in with your LC account to access these shared documents.
External Articles
- How to Be a Better Online Teacher: Advice Guide (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- Preparing for Emergency Online Teaching (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- So You Want to Temporarily Teach Online (Inside Higher Ed)
- How to Give Your Students Better Feedback With Technology (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- 147 Practical Tips For Teaching Online Groups (PDF) (Donald E. Hanna, Michelle GlowackiDudka & Simone Conceigao-Runlee)
- Celebrating Difference: Best Practices in Culturally Responsive Teaching Online (Xeturah Woodley, Cecilia Hernandez, Julia Parra & Beyan Negash)
- How to Make Your Online Pivot Less Brutal (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- Effective Teaching Online (Inside Higher Ed)
Curriculum Changes
Useful Links
- Faculty Handbook
- Library
- Lewis & Clark Bookstore
- WebAdvisor
- Academic Calendar
- Course Evaluations
- Faculty Commencement Info