Web 2.0 Grows Up, Goes to College
…higher education community, educators now have more ways than ever before to share a piece of themselves with their students, while adding a new dimension to the course content, says…
…higher education community, educators now have more ways than ever before to share a piece of themselves with their students, while adding a new dimension to the course content, says…
…the last time a student showed a written essay to anyone? As usual, I welcome your comments, criticisms, and cries of outrage in the comments section of this blog post….
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…classes. He has them select a favorite post and favorite poster, which gives certain students further recognition for their comments. He also has students comment on their own posts—what they…
…objectives, from simple recall and comprehension to more complex levels, such as ability to analyze a situation, apply principles, discriminate, interpret, judge relevance, select best solutions, and so on. Multiple-choice…
…their own power but because of their ability to empower others. Reference Zander, B. (2009). Classical music with shining eyes. Retrieved February 24, 2009, from www.ted.com/index.php/talks/benjamin_zander_on_music_and_passion.html. Jeffrey L. Buller is…
…the online proposal form: http://www.teachingprofessor.com/conference/proposals. Information on the proposal process, including what the review panel looks for in a quality submission, is also available at the above link. The deadline…
…soon, and my examples above are simply some suggested techniques that I have used in an attempt to not allow assessment to compromise my teaching while helping students develop important…
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