In this Section:

  • Worksheet: Reflection and Goal Setting

  • Choose your path: Whether you need to talk to someone or you're ready to jump right in, we've got you covered. You can even share your stories and successes with your colleagues if you've got tips to share.

Worksheet

Reflection & Goal Setting.pdf

Reflection & Goal Setting

Before jumping in to the toolkit, you may find it useful to take some time to reflect on what worked well and what you'd like to improve for next semester.

  • What were your biggest successes?

  • Did you get any feedback from your students?

  • What goals will you set for the Spring?

  • What methods will you adopt to meet those goals?

As always, the team at STLI is available to help you every step of the way. Email us at stli@wm.edu to schedule a conversation or contact one of our Learning Consultants below.

Choose your path

Option 1:

"I'm not sure how to proceed. I'd like to schedule a conversation."

Schedule a conversation with one of our Learning Consultants. We've got tips on everything from improving your Blackboard site to setting learning goals to designing remote-friendly assignments. Contact us at stli@wm.edu and we'll put you in touch with one of our consultants, or contact a consultant directly. Our Learning Consultants are listed below:

Adam Barger
apbarger@wm.edu

Mike Blum
mxblum@wm.edu

Katalin Wargo
kwargo@wm.edu

Pablo Yañez
pxyane@wm.edu

Option 2:

"I'm ready to start exploring on my own."

Terrific! We've got five different tracks for you to explore. Jump between tracks or start at the beginning and work through each one in turn. Click any button to get started.

Course Design & Feedback

Course design & planning

Increasing Engagement

Increasing engagement

Communication, connection & feedback

Communication, connection & feedback

Digital learning environment

Establishing presence online

Establishing presence online

Option 3:

"I've got a story I want to share, or I want to hear other peoples' stories (or both!)."

Have you had a good experience you think will help others? Do you have a cautionary tale? Share them in our Tales & Tips area.

Teaching Tales & Tips

Tales & Tips