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== After teaching ==
== After teaching ==


Immediately after teaching, you might well want to take a brief comfort break. Do, though, note down any ideas for improvement which you had during the class. These could be additional points which you have realised the class might need to cover, or tweaks to its structure, or related topics about which you would now like to know more yourself.
Immediately after teaching, you might well want to take a brief comfort break. Soon after teaching, though, do note down any ideas for improvement which you had during the class. These could be additional points which you have realised the class might need to cover, or tweaks to its structure, or related topics about which you would now like to know more yourself.


They could also be methodological notes: were there things in your teaching which went badly or well? Reflect on what happened, why, and what you can do to make the teaching (even) better next time.
They could also be methodological notes: were there things in your teaching which went badly or well? Reflect on what happened, why, and what you can do to make the teaching (even) better next time. The Teaching Department will gather the evaluation from students, and sum it up for you, passing on any useful feedback or tips that they can offer, within a few days.


The Teaching Department will gather the evaluation from students, and sum it up for you, passing on any useful feedback or tips that they can offer, within a few days.
Then pat yourself on the back for a job well done, and (perhaps) return to playing EVE!


== Other Resources ==
== Other Resources ==