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Free PD Video: How to Use ChatGPT
I'm Leon Furze, and in this free PD video, I walk through the features of both the free and paid versions of ChatGPT. From Study Mode to Deep Research, I explain how educators can get the most from the tool. Subscribe for more videos throughout August.
It's Time to Reimagine Discussion Boards!
Say Good-Bye to Prompt-Post-Reply . . .
Google Workspace Updates: New study tools in the Gemini app to help you learn more effectively
The Discussion About Skills in Higher Ed Is Very Complicated Heres Why.cleaned (1).pdf
chronicle.com-5 Ways to Ease Students Off the Lecture and Into Active Learning.cleaned (2).pdf
Collections — UVA Teaching Hub
Expertly curated content on a wide range of pedagogically focused topics: UDL, neurodivergent, AI-Driven writing classroom, high structure, mental health, etc
The Five Question Summary revisited
Traditional student evaluations of teaching miss the mark in a number of key ways. Here is a simple, useful tool that might serve as a replacement.
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Forgetfulness: Why your mind going blank can be a benefit
We've all had those frustrating moments when we struggle to recall someone's name. It turns out these momentary lapses may actually be good for your memory.
chronicle.com-Your Teaching Doesnt Need to Be Perfect.pdf
The New Science of Learning, with Todd Zakrajsek – Teaching in Higher Ed
Todd Zakrajsek shares about the 3rd edition of The New Science of Learning on episode 422 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
31 Student Engagement Strategies For Any College Course
These student engagement strategies are easy to implement and will get your class excited to learn
The Damaging Myth of the Natural Teacher
Despite decades of evidence, good teaching is still considered more art than science. That’s hurting faculty members and students alike.