CCCCO Legal Opinion 2020-12: Online Class Cameras-On Requirements
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Cards for Humanity
Cards for Humanity is a practical tool for inclusive design. Deal the cards to get a random person and their needs. Your challenge is the work out how to design for this person.
Creating Evergreen Videos
Creating video content for our courses can be done with sustainability in mind.
Helping Students with Guided Notes
Let's talk about guided notes: what they are, why we use them, and how to make them work in your classroom.
How to Zoom Chat
The Zoom chat is a tremendous teaching tool. So why aren’t more educators and facilitators using it?
Bridging Time and Space With Social Annotation : Hypothesis
Enjoy quick video clips from Liquid Margins 24, “Hybrid, Hyflex, F2F,” for using visual annotations, teaching accessibility in annotations, and sustaining living, breathing documents.
Accessible Social
A free resource hub for marketers, communication professionals, and digital creators who want to learn how to make accessible social media content.
Neurodiversity Hub - Resources for Students, Employers & More
Neurodiversity Hub promotes a community of practice for universities, colleges and employers to support neurodivergent students become work-ready and build connections with organisations that value their talents. It also promotes a community of practice for architects and building designers to prom
Neurodiversity Hub with Andrew Eddy | Think UDL
Arley McNeney (Cruthers) on Twitter
“I've been thinking about how access friction impacts my course design. Access friction is when people have opposing accessibility needs. For example, one student needs strict weekly deadlines for structure, while another needs flexibility. Here's a thread 1/”
EfratFurst - Learning in the brain
Introducing long-term memory and working memory:
o Key features, and limitations
o How do they interact during learning to build (and then use) the knowledge base.
o Guidelines to aligning teaching and learning strategies with learning stages.
C2C Digital Magazine (Spring / Summer 2021): The liquid syllabus: An anti-racist teaching element
By Michelle Pacansky-Brock, Ed.D., Foothill-DeAnza Community College District The Syllabus: Microaggression or microaffirmation? College professors are well versed in their discipline but, generally, are poorly prepared for the affective and cognitive differences their students bring with ...
Preparing online teams for success on Rebecca J. Hogue
I’ve been asked to talk a little more about how I help prepare teams for success in my online courses. Fortunately, I’m not the only one writing about this. A recent article in Inside Higher Ed by …
Demystifying Online Group Projects, with Rebecca Hogue – Teaching in Higher Ed
Rebecca Hogue talks about Demystifying Online Group Projects on episode 403 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Is Your Writing Simple and Clear? Let’s Test It. – NORMAN ENG, ED.D.
insidehighered.com-Understanding Levels of First-Generationness.pdf
insidehighered.com-Do Late Penalties Do More Harm Than Good.pdf
Humanizing Your Online Courses With Flipgrid - Online Network of Educators
Flipgrid is an asynchronous video conversation tool that adds the human touch to your online courses!
Playful Learning and Virtual Escape Rooms, with Rachelle O’Brien and Nicola Whitton – Teaching in Higher Ed
Rachelle O’Brien and Nicola Whitton talk about playful learning and virtual escape rooms on episode 402 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
The value of faculty vulnerability in the classroom (opinion) | Inside Higher Ed
Rachel Toor explores what can happen if you confess something real and vulnerable about yourself to your students that’s relevant to your teaching.
Guest Post: A Personal Note on Accessibility – TRU Digital Detox
228. Trauma-Responsive Practice – tea for teaching
Higher Ed and K-12 partnerships with Mary Budzilowicz and Lauren Benfield | Think UDL
The Tyranny of Letter Grades - EdSurge News
Our current grading system can be a way for kids to prove themselves, win college scholarships, or gain admission to highly selective colleges. It also ...
Teaching | Alanna Gillis
Scroll down the page to access teaching resources: participation forms and role playing.
A Simple Tool for Aligning Instruction and Assessment
This quick visual guide can help teachers ensure that their daily lessons align with their learning goals and assessments.
nytimes.com-The Hidden Image Descriptions Making the Internet Accessible.pdf
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Bake a cake with retrieval practice, formative assessment, and summative assessment – Retrieval Practice
Cake, cake, cake! This sweet delight illustrates how we can best support learning in the classroom: with retrieval practice, formative assessment, and summative assessment . But how are these ingredients similar and different? Why isn't learning a bake off, cupcake war, or throw down? And why isn’t
Creating Accessible Documents
When creating content, there are a few basic steps that should be followed in order to assure your content is accessible. The core steps needed for accessibility are the same regardless of whether...