This page was started as a duplicate of our "static" page of faculty resources found at weber.edu/tlf/resources.html. However, this is the version that you can add to, edit, and comment on. We'll then use your edits to help us update and improve our own page and other resources.
The Basics
Instructional Resources & Academic AffairsStudent Affairs and Support
- WSU Online
- Stewart Library
- Academic Affairs
- Community Involvement Center
- General Education
- University Catalog
- University Calendars (including class and final exam schedules)
- Teaching & Learning Forum (see below)
Research support and fundingMiscellaneous Resources & Information
- Office of Sponsored Projects
For external grants and contracts- RS&PG and Hemingway
Research, Scholarship, and Professional Growth committee, providing grants for curriculum development and faculty support.- ARCC
Academic Resources and Computing Committee, providing grants for technology in educational innovations and faculty projects.- Office of Undergraduate Research
Support for undergraduate research endeavors.- Institutional Review Board
For research including human subjects. (Yes, college students are humans.)- Animal Care and Use
For research potentially including animals.Teaching & Learning Forum
- Adjunct Faculty Resources
- Institutional Research: Reports & Publications
- "Fast Facts"
- Faculty Senate Committees
- Policies and Procedures Manual
- Appointment and Promotion (PPM, Section 8)
- Maps
The Teaching & Learning Forum hosts a library of materials, previous book group selections, and friendly conversation right here in the office (Library 057B). We also try to maintain resources that you can access easily online:
- We invite your contributions to our wiki, where we provide an expanded and editable version of this page, collect faculty experiences with our technology library, reports from the book groups, materials from workshops, and other discussions.
- "POD packets," a collection of short but useful readings from experts on a wide variety of topics. (This link will prompt you for your Weber credentials if you're not already logged in. It is also available via the Weber Portal.)
- We create a newsletter and semi-regular blog discussion.
- We also maintain a calendar of upcoming events and meeting minutes.
- And, we can keep you updated on Facebook.
Call 801-626-7667 or email tlforum@weber.edu
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