Staff members attending graduation ceremony
Always one of the most fun days of the year, watching the students graduate and march out to the sound of the university organ then a piper around the quads π
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Staff members attending graduation ceremony
Always one of the most fun days of the year, watching the students graduate and march out to the sound of the university organ then a piper around the quads π
@uofglasgow.bsky.social
Ooh! I've got about 600 pages of the final book in the series. Then, maybe I-peer-yon(der) at this list.
To this day, I remain bitter that a journal made us change the title of a paper into the effect of weather on tuberculosis notifications from βDonβt blame it on the sunshineβ
We asked our students in their (fun) end-of-module pop quiz on Mentimeter today to break the usual anonymity and facilitate the awarding of a chocolate prize by putting 'Enter your name' as question 1.
And also question 2.
More sleep and caffeine all round π
Seems pointedly timed, given my last post... Thanks, universe
What was the best end-of-module feedback survey question you ever used? (Or filled out on someone else's module?)
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Screenshot of a poll asking 'What's your favourite song?'. Second answer was Groove is in the Heart by Deee-Lite. Photo of the song being played on the computer screen to the 250 students.
*Asked 250 first-year students for a suggestion while their classmates filed in*
*Answer #2 - 'Ah, that'll do.'*
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Is there more to this poster? It looks like there are arrows pointing off the bottom edge. I teach academic writing and scientific communication - the punchy and natural way you've constructed those first 3 points are something I'd love to show students (and show them more of from the same piece)