Provost’s office extends support for key teaching tools

Faculty can look forward to continued access to two widely used instructional technologies—Poll Everywhere and Gradescope—which have become highly beneficial to teaching and learning at Case Western Reserve University. 

These tools will remain available through support from the Office of the Provost, which has committed to continuing their funding as part of a broader effort to strengthen the undergraduate educational experience. 

“These tools have become integral to how we engage students and assess learning,” said Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward. “Continuing our investment ensures that faculty have access to tools that make their teaching more effective and inclusive, as well as helping to save their precious time.” 

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