Provides a list of 3 references at the end of CV, uses interesting table format to list funding and educational + research activities, included number of students with Educational Activities
Good format for inclusion of course description details under Current Teaching Responsibilities, easy to read with simple formatting (minimal use of bullets). Doesn't appear very eye-catching and doesn't include page numbers which may be detrimental?
Still a simple, straight-forward format but more eye-catching with use of lines to divide sections of document. Includes book chapters in publications. Interesting that no licensure information is included since most PT CVs cover this area.
This one appealed to me the most out of the ones I looked at. Thought it was to the point and gave good, applicable examples. Plus, I really liked that they included further examples that we could look up on our own.
This is an example of one of the more well-known researchers/professors that is in the same line of study I am going into. As you will see, it is quite extensive! The highlights section, I can't decide if I like that or think it is sanctimonious...maybe a little of both
This is someone with a more clinical background that went into the academic setting. Not much research, but it gives me some ideas of how to display my clinical side.
Tailor it for every position. Don't pad it. DO include volunteer service. Do NOT get too personal. Proof it. Make it easy to read. Craft a strong cover letter. Start early and keep updating it.
A free online technology that uses apps on phones and computers to improve student interaction. This is basically a response-tracking system without clickers. It eliminates the problems of students forgetting clickers or giving them to friends in class. I use it to take attendance and gauge understanding pre- and post-lesson. I just found it a few weeks ago and am still learning. If you have experience using it or another technology, share with me!