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Designing Classroom Interaction with Digital Technology
Although student participation and engagement doesn't necessarily equal learning, we know that active learning strategies promote learning.
Teaching With Cultural Diversity
In this post, we draw attention to the impact of diversity on learning and teaching and provide some suggestions on how to incorporate more awareness and understanding into your practice.
We Were All First Years Once
"The transition from school to the real world is a big one, and there are things that I now take for granted that were so foreign to me in the early days."
EdTech Spotlight: VoiceThread
VoiceThread is an interactive collaboration and sharing tool that enables users to add images, documents, and videos to which other users can add voice, text, audio file or video comments – all asynchronously.
Meet your Peer Review of Teaching Leaders
Peer Review of Teaching promotes a culture of ongoing reflection and communication amongst academics, leading to quality enhancement in learning and teaching (Sachs & Parsell, 2014).
Ten Easy Ways to put Research And Inquiry Into Units – FAQs
Over the last ten weeks Emeritus Professor Angela Brew presented ten simple suggestions to help you change your units or parts of your units to develop students’ research skills and competencies that you can adapt to suit your particular context. Here is...
Ten Easy Ways to put Research And Inquiry Into Units (10/10)
This series of posts presents ten simple suggestions to help you change your units or parts of your units to develop students’ research skills and competencies that you can adapt to suit your particular context. 10 easy ways Change an...
Ten Easy Ways to put Research And Inquiry Into Units (10/10)
This series of posts presents ten simple suggestions to help you change your units or parts of your units to develop students’ research skills and competencies that you can adapt to suit your particular context.
Ten Easy Ways To Put Research And Inquiry Into Units (9/10)
This series of posts presents ten simple suggestions to help you change your units or parts of your units to develop students’ research skills and competencies that you can adapt to suit your particular context.
