Excerpts from Kunal Marwaha's message of 2016-03-12 12:55:51 +0100:
> What do you all think of these? I really like how quickly one can read each
> guide..
> 4 really useful, easy to read, 2 page guides for teachers and TAs
> 
> https://t.co/o9ggPDwlzQ - Reducing Bias
> https://t.co/FXiPczhqdl - Pair Programming
> https://t.co/1L5Jg2LYSF - Lecturing
> https://t.co/DC9SEr64XX - Encouraging Help Seeking

nice guides.
i found the one on reducing bias particularly insightful.

aside:
i'd appreciate if people don't use url shorteners when there is no need to. 
it reduces the risk for link rot, and makes pages easier to search for, should
the urls ever change. 

email has plenty of space for long urls, and besides, these are short enough:

http://csteachingtips.org/tips-for-reducing-bias
http://csteachingtips.org/tips-for-pair-programming
http://csteachingtips.org/tips-for-lecturing
http://csteachingtips.org/tips-for-encouraging-help-seeking

more on url shorteners:
http://joshua.schachter.org/2009/04/on-url-shorteners
http://cranialsoup.blogspot.com/2010/04/bitly-is-harmful-to-your-reputation.html

greetings, martin.

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