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Wake Forest psychology professor Lisa Kiang teaches her seminar class in Greene Hall on Monday, April 15, 2019.

Teaching@WFU: A CAT Blog

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Running the Remote Teaching Race: Don’t Let Exams Slow You Down

With nearly two weeks under your belt, hopefully any initial fears, frustrations, or feelings of futility have been replaced by growing confidence and comfort with remote teaching. It reminds me of how it feels when I go out for a long run. The first mile […]


Can I Give a Time-Limited Exam Online?

Today’s post is the first entry in our new “Ask the CAT” column. Readers can submit questions related to remote teaching and a member of the CAT will answer them publicly. Dear Tabby,  I need to go from in-class, closed-book exams to “at home” […]


Troll-Proofing Your Zoom Sessions

Much like those students who have stumbled into your classroom by mistake, it’s possible to have a person (who may or may not be invited) disrupt a class and make it difficult to continue teaching.  So, how do we ensure our students make it to […]


Remote Podcasting

Getting through this first week has been a technology challenge for us all. Navigating Zoom,Canvas and all sorts of teaching and learning challenges. As we begin moving further into the weeks ahead and you begin to feel comfortable working remotely, you might consider some ways […]


Failure, Resilience, and a Virtual Happy Hour!

It’s been inspirational to see our Wake Forest community come together in a variety of ways over the past week to figure out how to make this massive shift to remote instruction. As we are working on settling into our new “normal”, let’s take a […]


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