As we chat about what kind PD looks like, I thought I'd reshare this video I made about breakout rooms: https://t.co/7lQKBPchZz— Karen Costa (@karenraycosta) May 11, 2021
Terry Greene (He/Him) on Twitter: "If we were debating the merits of synch vs. asynch online learning in terms of 90s boy bands, here is the side I'd be on. https://t.co/3lHyI0HM7x" / Twitter
If we were debating the merits of synch vs. asynch online learning in terms of 90s boy bands, here is the side I'd be on. https://t.co/3lHyI0HM7x
Reflections on global sustainability and science: Holden Thorp (editor, Science)
Reflections on keynote presentation during the first science session of the 2021 Nobel Prize Summit Our Planet, Our Future. The first Nobel Prize Summit brou...
New research from Frank Castelli & Mark Sarvary: Why students don't turn on their cameras https://t.co/24MpnNEaQE #PPRS21 #edtech #highered #onlinelearning https://t.co/moNoSndiME
Joshua Eyler Keynote: On Grief & Loss: Building a Post-Pandemic Future for Higher Ed without Losing Sight of Our Students and Ourselves | The Open Learning & Teaching Collaborative
Description: As we pass the tragic milestone of a year since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, higher ed is in a collective mourning process that compounds personal loss with grief for the ways we used to teach, to learn together, to see each other in the halls without masks, and to advance our shared […]
(3) Dr. Jide Bamishigbin on Twitter: "We’re reaching the end of the semester and if you’re a student, you’ll probably be doing student evaluations and/or filling out rate my professor. I wanted to make a thread about some do’s and dont’s of student evaluations from a professor’s perspective." / Twitter
We’re reaching the end of the semester and if you’re a student, you’ll probably be doing student evaluations and/or filling out rate my professor. I wanted to make a thread about some do’s and dont’s of student evaluations from a professor’s perspective.
Getting started: Some templates and tools for encouraging organic news fluency - American Press Institute
Every story is an opportunity to have a conversation with your audience about what journalism is for and how journalists conduct their work. Each type of story presents different questions and different ways to encourage news fluency, in an organic and contextual manner. In this section, we’ll list nine types of stories and the unique […]
Kelly Hogan on Twitter: "Q to students: Are you anxious about anything (related to your learning) when you think about returning to a full in-person classroom schedule in the fall? See replies 👇🏼" / Twitter
Q to students: Are you anxious about anything (related to your learning) when you think about returning to a full in-person classroom schedule in the fall? See replies 👇🏼
Jeffery E. Frieden 🌱 on Twitter: "I think I cracked the code on encouraging students to engage in meaningful academic discussion in Google Meet breakout rooms. 1/" / Twitter
I think I cracked the code on encouraging students to engage in meaningful academic discussion in Google Meet breakout rooms.1/— Jeffery E. Frieden 🌱 (@SurthrivEDU) March 10, 2021
According to The National University of Singapore’s Center for Development of Teaching and Learning, debates are used to “effectively increase student involvement and participation.” Specifically, …