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Laurie Maynell

The 6 most common questions about using Peer Instruction, answered - Turn to Your Neighbor: The Official Peer Instruction Blog - 0 views

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    "Preparing for an active learning class isn't more work than preparing for a lecture class".
Kathryn Linder

OSU Writing Across the Curriculum Resources - 0 views

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    Are you looking for some quick ideas for ways to integrate writing into your course, tips for responding to student writing, actual in-class activities, tips for using peer response in your course, or advice on preventing plagiarism? Then, check out our resources on the Writing Across the Curriculum writing and assessment wiki.
Laurie Maynell

Flipped Learning: A Response To Five Criticisms | November Learning - 1 views

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    Debunking some myths of the flipped classroom, while providing practical tips for how to implement it. Teachers are not becoming obsolete and learning needs to be made visible.
Laurie Maynell

Rethinking the Way College Students Are Taught - 0 views

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    It's a typical scene: a few minutes before 11:00 on a Tuesday morning and about 200 sleepy-looking college students are taking their seats in a large lecture hall - chatting, laughing, calling out to each other across the aisles. Class begins with a big "shhhh" from the instructor.
Laurie Maynell

Anne Murphy Paul: Why Floundering Is Good - 1 views

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    Call it the "learning paradox": the more you struggle and even fail while you're trying to master new information, the better you're likely to recall and apply that information later. Teachers can design for "productive failure" by building it into the learning process.
Kathryn Plank

Video on Group Work in the College Classroom - 3 views

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    How can you use group work effectively in a college setting? Instructors and students share their experiences, and Carl Wieman explains what the research suggests for best practices in implementing group activities.
Lindsay Bernhagen

Inventing a New Kind of College - 1 views

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    There are many reasons professors who lecture don't want to give it up. Tradition may be the mightiest force. "Lecturing is just the way a lot of professors have always done it," says Joe Redish, a physicist at the University of Maryland, College Park who has done research on why lectures aren't effective.
Ohio State UCAT

How 'Flipping' the Classroom Can Improve the Traditional Lecture - Teaching - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 3 views

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    Andrew P. Martin loves it when his lectures break out in chaos. It happens frequently, when he asks the 80 students in his evolutionary-biology class at the University of Colorado at Boulder to work in small groups to solve a problem, or when he asks them to persuade one another that the answer they arrived at before class is correct.
anonymous

Designing the Wheel: Built-in Instructional Technology (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    "Many experienced faculty members have developed a sense of what will and won't work within their discipline; however, when faced with developing a new course or redesigning a course to incorporate more active learning, instructional technologies, distance education, core curriculum demands, and the like, they struggle with how to approach the course design."
anonymous

Pedagogy Unbound - 0 views

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    "A place for college teachers to share practical strategies for today's classrooms"
Laurie Maynell

Building a Better Discussion - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "...looking like you're paying attention doesn't mean you are."
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