Grading and Chaos Theory: Frustrations and Exhilarations of Parsing Motivating Factors
How often does anyone write about being blessed by a policy seemingly rooted in chaos theory? If you were looking, here it is. The academic
How often does anyone write about being blessed by a policy seemingly rooted in chaos theory? If you were looking, here it is. The academic
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I was recently presenting a workshop on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and I was discussing learner variability, interests, and preferences as a key to
If there ever was a time to create a flexible structure for student learning and success, the time is now. One of the most empowering
There are numerous expectations in any faculty role, many of which are learned on the job. In my case, I was terrified when I became
Active learning can be an intimidating concept for educators. Many educators have heard the term but struggle to understand the true meaning of active learning
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When the COVID-19 pandemic forced me to move my courses online, I recorded my synchronous online class sessions so students could review them later. However,
On every campus, there is a course or set of courses that students automatically dismiss in their minds, perhaps a math course, a writing course,
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