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Calculating Student Workload

by Jonathan Wade | Aug 9, 2016 | Blog, Educational Development, Teaching with Technology | 0 comments

Course Workload Estimator — Rice University Center for Teaching Excellence

Rice has a very interesting calculator to estimate how much time you can expect your students to have to spend on your coursework out of class. I’d love to hear if any of you think it is accurate.

Try it out here

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