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Blogging to Improve Student Learning: Tips and Tools for Getting Started - 0 views

  • I instead encourage faculty to start by adding a blog to their class. A blog can be set up in minutes and is easy to learn and maintain. Plus, there are a variety of studies proving that blogging can improve educational outcomes. For instance:
  • students post their written work to a blog before handing it in. The students received comments from other students and even faculty at other institutions, which improved their work greatly.
Phil Taylor

Education Week: Professional Development for Teachers at Crossroads - 0 views

  • Mediocre, scattershot training, apart from doing little to help students, is a burden for teachers.
  • “We should start where students’ weaknesses and shortcomings are and then seek strategies or techniques to help [teachers] understand those shortcomings.”
  • “But the heart of it has to be about planning for good instruction and evaluating teaching.”
Phil Taylor

High Tech Reflection Strategies Make Learning Stick | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Technology tools, in particular, can keep reflection exercises from becoming tedious or time intensive, reflection advocates say. R
  • What did you learn? How do you know you learned it? What got in the way of your learning? What helped your learning? How did you feel?
Phil Taylor

1:1 Laptops in the Classroom-Where Are We Now? - 1 views

  • The article asserts that indeed, the success of a 1:1 laptop program rests in the preparation and teaching strategies of the teacher in the classroom,
  • or a program to work, teacher professional development and preparation, well in advance, is essential
Phil Taylor

Solve a Teaching Problem - Enhancing Education - Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

  • site provides practical strategies to address teaching problems across the disciplines.
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