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This week, several winners of Cengage Learning's "Instructor for a Day" contest talk about the actions and attitudes that promote and inspire student engagement. We're also featuring the creative submissions provided by the contest's finalists, which show how they'd engage students if they were instructors. Engage with us on the Blog.
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This week, we're reviewing some of the most-read posts of the year at the Engaging Minds blog. You'll find a number of tips that focus on engaging and motivating your students, as well as suggestions for helping them think more critically. Engage with us on the Blog.
Check out this article in Sophia - others of interest, at bottom - Previous Page and Nest Page links.
Authored by: Brittany Guy In order to prepare our students for a rapidly changing future, educators must work together to shift the paradigm of education. We have prepared and taught wonderful lessons to classrooms full of students for decades, but the availability of technology should change that method.
Figuring out how to use a new app, software, device, or social network is never easy. That’s probably why there are so few truly popular and robust social networks, for example, in use today. Seriously, there are billions of people on this planet and apparently less than a dozen social networks suffice? Seems odd, no? …
Figuring out how to use a new app, software, device, or social network is never easy. That’s probably why there are so few truly popular and robust social networks, for example, in use today. Seriously, there are billions of people on this planet and apparently less than a dozen social networks suffice? Seems odd, no? …