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in title, tags, annotations or urlA Syllabus Tip: Embed Big Questions | Faculty Focus - 0 views
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"After you create your syllabus, go back to and take a closer look at your learning outcomes for the course. As you read through the outcomes, write a discussion question related to each outcome. For example, suppose you teach a political science course and one of your learning outcomes is, "Students will be able to discuss current issues in political science informed by popular media and scholarly evidence." Now take that learning outcome and write a discussion question. "
http://ssds.ualberta.ca/en/ResourcesforFaculty/~/media/ssds/Documents/AspergersNewsletterApril2012.pdf - 1 views
Tablets: At the Tipping Point? | Berkshire Community College Center for Teaching and Learning - 0 views
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Summary of Results This summary highlights the major conclusions from a nationally representative online poll of 1,214 college students and 200 college-bound high school seniors in the United States. The Pearson Foundation Survey on Students and Tablets was conducted by Harris Interactive from March 8 through 31, 2011. The major conclusions are as follows: 1. College students believe that tablet computers will transform learning. 2. A majority of students in both college and high school are interested in owning a tablet. 3. College students who own tablets believe that the devices are valuable for educational purposes. 4. On average, students prefer print over digital format for both textbooks and leisure reading. Students who own tablets, however, are far more likely to favor digital books over print. Since
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6 Steps to adapting an Open Textbook | Opening Education - 0 views
Tips and Tricks for Teaching in the Online Classroom - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 2 views
10 Tips for Optimizing the Return on Professional Development | Academic Impressions - 1 views
5 Great eLearning Boredom Busters - 4 views
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