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Grading for Growth gets into the weeds on discipline-specific assessment
How does alternative grading work in a STEM class? In a writing class? How does AI work anywhere when students use AI? Answers to these and many other questions are discussed in the engaging and wide-ranging blog Grading for Growth. If that title sounds familiar, it’s...
AI Drop-In Lab: Your Hands-On AI Experimentation Time!
Over the next few weeks, I'm hosting open AI sessions designed for faculty to dive in, get support, and experiment. Forget the theory—this is hands-on time. I'll kick off with a few self-paced exercises to get you started, and then the rest of the time is yours to...
NMC Faculty & Staff Advance CTE at TRENDS Conference
New CIT faculty member KeVeon White recently attended the TRENDS Conference in Muskegon, Michigan, alongside NMC colleagues Amy Burns Bailey, Ryan Deering, Scott Goethals, Stewart Jack, and Elizabeth Sonnabend. This conference is a vital forum uniting educators and...
Get out of grading jail with the free Grading for Growth book
What if there was a way to engage students AND make grading more worthwhile? Robert Talbert and David Clark propose a way to do just that in their how-to book on alternative grading. CIE is distributing the books in advance of Talbert’s presentation at our January...

