- Links to Valuable Educational Sites & Tools for Using Technology in Your Teaching: Includes links to many teaching-related sites, including how to detect plagiarism, using email discussion groups, building web-based tools, and links to 13 college & university teaching centers.
- Links to Web Sites That Will Help You Research and Then Write Your Term Paper: Includes help with evaluating the results of Web searches.
- Top posts from 2017 on academic writing from the LSE Social Impact Blog
- Links to Cooperative Learning web sites, including reading lists, how to do it pages, and other links.
- Using the Case Method in your teaching Santa Barbara Sociology Department.
- Links to Web Sites for ebooks, online books, and other technologies for accessing content for courses Look here for web sites such as Open Mind, ebrary, Questia, and other sites that will give you access to content, often free!
- Advice for New Faculty Members. Robert Boice’s wonderful new book on how to start your academic careerI highly recommend this book not only for its sage advice on teaching, but also for its guidelines for research and writing. Wise words from a great teacher & scholar. I have used this book in courses, seminars, and in 1-on-1 counseling, and it works! Try also his earlier book: First Order Principles for College Teachers
- Distance learning sites
- Derek Bruff’s blog site on “agile learning“
- Keith Sawyer’s blog site on “creativity” (he is a professor at UNC in the School of Education)
- Visit Tim Pollock’s blog for excellent advice on writing.
- Howard E. Aldrich articles on teaching
- Howard E. Aldrich reviews of books on teaching on Amazon.com