Getting Your Students to Stay in Touch - With You, With the Course, With the Material - Teaching Excellence Series Featuring Professor Rahda Bose A major prerequisite to learning is a positive attitude and staying in touch helps to create this. "Staying in touch" can be achieved in many ways, apart from the usual office visit or brief chat after class. Instructors can have students stay in touch with the material by assuring that they are engaged in lectures and recitations, as well as making sure they spend time preparing and studying outside of class. Professor Bose will discuss the strategies for "staying in touch" that have been successful in her large lecture Statistics courses. Winner of a 2007-2008 Undergraduate Teaching Award, Professor Bose is an Associate in Statistics in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Statistics. (Javascript is required to view Mediasite content)