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Acknowledgments

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WE ARE DEEPLY indebted to Thomas A. Angelo and K. Patricia Cross for their seminal work in creating the prototype for this handbook with Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers (Jossey-Bass 1993). Through the years, we have worked with K. Patricia Cross, and we used the classroom assessment techniques (CATs) structure for our books in the college teaching techniques series. Pat's writing and thinking have left an indelible imprint throughout this current work. Our decision to dedicate the book to her is rooted in immense gratitude for her inspirational guidance.

For the first edition of this book, numerous people gave support, insightful comments, and constructive criticism, including David Brightman, Jessica Egbert, and Aneesa Davenport at Jossey-Bass. Others, from a variety of affiliations, included James Rhem, Jillian Kinzie, Kay McClenney, L. Dee Fink, Judith Ouimet, Robert Smallwood, Maryellen Weimer, and members of Elizabeth's Instructional Team—Robert Hartwell, Milissa Carey, and Baomi Watson.

In this second edition, Elizabeth invited Claire to collaborate, as we have done with three other books in Wiley's Jossey-Bass College Teaching Techniques Series: Collaborative Learning Techniques, Learning Assessment Techniques, and Interactive Lecturing Techniques. For the second edition of this book, we offer our thanks to Robyn Hammontree for her excellent contributions on how to implement these techniques online. We also thank Liz Johnson, for sharing her knowledge of STEM and providing us with her insights about how these techniques are used in this increasingly important area. And we thank Matt Fifolt for his suggestions for the manuscript. Finally, to our husbands, Eric and Ted, we offer our deepest, heartfelt gratitude for their ongoing support and understanding.

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