This activity addresses the following Learning Goals:
- Begin to build community and make meaningful connections with other seminar participants.
- Practice using the tech tools for the Seminar: Blogs@Baruch
Blogs@Baruch Blog 1 Prompt:
Copy the questions below into a blog post on our Blogs@Baruch site, and respond to each with information about yourself and the course you’re working with for our seminar. For a revisit on getting setup with Blogs@Baruch and building a post, head back to the pages of our getting started instructions.
- Hi! Nice meeting you! Could you introduce yourself? What department are you from? What courses are you teaching or have been teaching? What are the classes you teach like, such as format or class size? Is there anything you want to tell us about your teaching, research, or other projects?
- Could you talk a little bit about that course you’ll be working on during this seminar?
- What are the listed learning goals of your course? They could be ones provided by the department, or ones that you have written for your syllabus? Please list them (pasting is fine!).
- What class materials are you planning to develop? What goals do you have for them?
Once you’ve uploaded your own post, review the posts of some of your colleagues. Drop a comment in at least three peers’ posts with feedback, questions, or just a quick and positive hello.
Still confused about what learning goals are? Read more about establishing learning goals (this link will open a PDF document).
For more information about how to post and view materials on Blog@Baruch, head back to those instructions on the Getting Started module or attend a Blogs@Baruch workshop listed on our synchronous workshop catalog.