Teaching Matters: Resources
Rutgers sites
- Instructional Design & Technology at Rutgers-Camden; contact Emily Corse, program director
- Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research, Rutgers-New Brunswick
Course management systems
- Sakai Project: A consortium of member institutions collaborating on the development of free open-source course management software. If you wish to try using Sakai and see how/whether it works for you, go to the Rutgers Sakai site.
- eCompanion: Information about this course management option, available through Rutgers Department of Continuous Education
From other campuses
- Brown University: The Harriet W. Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning – see especially teaching tips and publications.
- Carnegie Mellon University: Resources for Enhancing Teaching
- Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning
- Harvard University: Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning
- Stanford University: Center for Teaching and Learning; see the handbook Teaching at Stanford
- Tufts Center for Teaching Excellence: Faculty Cyber Handbook on Teaching; see also Resources on Teaching and Learning–Books, Articles, and Websites
- United States Military Academy: Center for Teaching Excellence – Tips for Teaching
- University of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning: Teaching Tools and Strategies
- University of Southern California Center for Excellence in Teaching: resources for teaching and learning
- University of Virginia – Teaching Resource Center
Providers of content
- Merlot: Loaded with resources and peer-reviewed content for educators; can be a bit overwhelming at first.
- The World Lecture Hall: a repository of materials, mostly embedded in individual courses.
Additional resources
- Campus Technology: Companion site for Campus Technology magazine (formerly Syllabus).
- The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching -- see especially the eLibrary of articles and reports, most of which can be downloaded
- Electronic Portfolio Consortium: A partnership between higher education institutions and IT organizations providing state-of -the art information on electronic portfolios.
- Innovate: Journal of Online Education: Formerly The Technology Source, includes recent publications from faculty at Rutgers-Camden (Bob Wood and Holly Blackford have both written for this online journal). Subscriptions are free.
