Problem-Based Learning: Six Steps to Design, Implement, and Assess - 0 views
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h an embedded problem that will emerge through student brainstorming. Think of a real, complex issue related to your course content. It's seldom difficult to identify lots of problems in our fields; the key is writing a scenario for our students that will elicit the types of thinking, discussion, research, and learning that need to take place to meet the learning outcomes. Scenario
Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling - 0 views
Teaching Online & Face-to-Face Classes Require Different Skills - 1 views
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teachers must encourage students to express themselves in writing as much as possible so teachers can sense whether everyone is on the same page.
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Students can create screencasts, record their voices, and share the videos with the teacher and the other students.
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Teachers, who used technology, claimed that it facilitated the teaching and learning process for their students, but it was time consuming.
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Tip of the Week - Six Great Ways to Publish Student Work « History Tech - 0 views
Free Graphic Organizers - 1 views
New Outline Maker- CRLS Research Guide - 0 views
The Readability Test Tool - 0 views
14 RULES FOR WRITING MULT IPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS - 0 views
Son of Citation Machine - 0 views
I Write Like - 0 views
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