290. Transparency in Learning and Teaching – tea for teaching
Develop course content
Reconceptualizing Participation grading as skill building.pdf
facultyfocus.com-TILT 20 How to Convey Your Expectations of a Class Assignment Effectively.cleaned.pdf
Beyond Hand Raising: Rethinking Class Participation - The K. Patricia Cross Academy
Class participation has long been a hallmark of higher education, often used to assess student engagement and learning. However, traditional participation grading—primarily measuring how often students speak in class and assigning a point value to it—fails to capture the full spectrum of meaningful contributions made by learners.
Free Ways to Turn Your Classroom Into an Escape Room
Free Ways to Turn Your Classroom Into an Escape Room with FREE tools and resources from VirtualEscapeRooms.org.
facultyfocus.com-Reimagining the Flipped Classroom Integrating AI Microlearning and Learning Analytics to Elevate Stud.cleaned.pdf
facultyfocus.com-Supporting Students and Faculty in the Online Classroom Slow Down and Simplify at the End.cleaned.pdf
How to Facilitate Enriching Learning Experiences, with Tolu Noah – Teaching in Higher Ed
Tolu Noah shares about her new book, Designing and Facilitating Workshops with Intentionality, on episode 573 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Rethinking modalities in teaching and learning
The Educationalist. By Alexandra Mihai
Teaching Students AI Strategies to Enhance Metacognitive Processing
Todd Zakrajsek, UNC-Chapel Hill; ITLC-Lilly Conferences on Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning Artificial intelligence (AI) has become synonymous with efficiency and outcomes in higher education. I have read much about how AI can be used for scheduling, drafting email responses, resource management, and checking references. AI is also often used to create lecture outlines, simulations, problem-solving activities, formative assessment analyses, and content mapping. Without question, there is muc
390. Critical Teaching Behaviors – tea for teaching
Recap: Infusing Purpose in the Classroom with Transparent Assignment Design
Last month, CETL facilitated a workshop on transparent assignment design, a framework built on research from the Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT) project.
facultyfocus.com-Searching for the Optimal Class Design to Maximize Learning.cleaned.pdf
Taking a Beta Approach to Teaching and Innovation - John Spencer
This week, we explore the concept of “teaching in beta”—a mindset that embraces imperfection and experimentation in the classroom. Learn how veteran teachers are innovating with new strategies, taking creative risks, and continually iterating on their lessons to foster resilience and growth in both students...
facultyfocus.com-Eleven Ways to Shine Online.cleaned (1).pdf
(4) How to Make Accessibility Stick in Course Design Practice | LinkedIn
Accessibility is more than a checklist—it’s a commitment to inclusion, equity, and better learning experiences for everyone. But how do you ensure accessibility becomes a core part of your design practice rather than something you address “if there’s time”? Here are seven actionable steps to help yo
Study: Pre-recorded videos can boost student learning
A new report shows that asynchronous instruction has advantages and may improve scores for remote students.
🪄 Captivating Student Attention - A lesson in micro-lessons
Hello! Welcome to the third pillar in the series Pillars of Active Learning. If you missed the previous weeks, you can catch up here: Re-imagining the lecture as the final fr...
Episode 149: Designing Lectures to Encourage Students to Move from Passive Consumers to Active Participants with Dr. Michael Strawser
Episode 149: Designing Lectures to Encourage Students to Move from Passive Consumers to Active Participants with Dr. Michael Strawser
Episode 146: Audio Ideas! 10 Creative Ways to Use Audio in Your Courses
Episode 146: Audio Ideas! 10 Creative Ways to Use Audio in Your Courses with Dr. Barbi Honeycutt
6 Foundational Ways to Scaffold Student Learning
A collection of evidence-backed tips to help students cross the bridge from confusion to clarity.
Design for Learning, with Jenae Cohn – Teaching in Higher Ed
Jenae Cohn speaks about design for learning on episode 486 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast Category/tags: Instructional design
308. Design for Learning – tea for teaching
Regular & Substantive Interaction – OSCQR – SUNY Online Course Quality Review Rubric
Regular and Substantive Interaction | Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning | Northern Illinois University
The U.S. Department of Education requires that all online courses for which students may use Title IV funds (federal financial aid) "ensure that there is regular and substantive interaction between students and instructors." All NIU online courses are expected to meet this requirement and include regular and substantive interaction. Regular and substantive interaction (RSI) is more than a federal requirement, however. It is also a hallmark of effective teaching. Decades of research have established that teacher-student interactions are an essential component of learning.
10 Ways to Give a Better Lecture | Cult of Pedagogy
Two factors have given lectures a bad name: overuse and poor execution. Let's deal with both.
chronicle.com-Should You Allow Cellphones in Class.pdf
Active Learning Library - Teaching Tools
Need help choosing an active learning activity? Check out this amazing free tool by Michael McCreary, PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins. It lets you sort by prep/class time, difficulty, class size, modality--and you can build an entire lesson plan.
UDL in a Nutshell Podcast
Episodes
chronicle.com-The Promising Syllabus.pdf