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Faculty/Teaching Templates
Many teaching activities are repetitive.
Constructing a syllabus, for example, is an activity that occurs
repeatedly within a teaching career and repeatedly within the life of
an institution as new faculty members arrive. Templates Provide a
starting point for those respective activities. It's the classic notion
of, "Why reinvent the wheel?"
It's also an opportunity to share with each
other. If you have created a form for a common teaching activity,
please let us know and we'll place it on on the site. Consequently,
this site will always be a work in progress. We're starting with just a
few basic forms.
These templates are only beginning points. You'll
have to add and delete to mold them to your purposes. If the file is in
Word, you can manipulate the text to suit your purposes. Be aware
that not only the text but the text boxes can be deleted (or new boxes
added) using the commands in the Word Toolbar. Files that are in Adobe
Acrobat may be unchangeable; you will have to copy the text into a word
document and recreate the text boxes. If you have any difficulty,
the Tech Center will be glad to help you out.
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Course Outlines
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| The Palomar
College Counseling Center has created a marvelous site that has the
framework of a course outline for an array of courses. You need
Adobe Acrobat to read the outlines. If you don't have it, the
site will help you to locate the software. A tip of the hat to
Palomar; this is a great idea. |
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Grading Rubric Template
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| A good
all-purpose template for creating grading rubrics because it provides
language for a variety of grading circumstances. You will have to
adapt the wording to suit your purposes. The file is in Adobe
Acrobat. |
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Syllabus
Template
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| The template
is constructed so you can cut and paste your course information to
create a new syllabus following the format provided. The template
is in Word format. |
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