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GUEST POST: Smartphone Learning: When Students Should Use it, and When to Avoid it! — The Learning Scientists
GUEST POST: Smartphone Learning: When Students Should Use it, and When to Avoid it! — The Learning Scientists
Students have immediate access to their work on a smartphone. According to Pew research [1] , 85% of Americans own a smartphone, with that large number increasing to 96% for adults ages 18-29. College students universally own smartphones. Kara Sage in her research on college student use and …
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GUEST POST: Smartphone Learning: When Students Should Use it, and When to Avoid it! — The Learning Scientists
Faculty Focus Live Podcast
Faculty Focus Live Podcast
Where we bring instructors and teachers inspiration, energy, and creative strategies that they can utilize in their everyday teaching.
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Faculty Focus Live Podcast
Prior Knowledge and Retrieval Practice — The Learning Scientists
Prior Knowledge and Retrieval Practice — The Learning Scientists
One of the challenges to studying the effects of prior knowledge on learning is that it is difficult to control in an experiment … This highlights one of the trade-offs that happen when we conduct research on complex topics. Prior knowledge takes a long time to develop, and our development of that k
·learningscientists.org·
Prior Knowledge and Retrieval Practice — The Learning Scientists
GUEST POST: Can Digital Detox Improve your Learning Abilities? — The Learning Scientists
GUEST POST: Can Digital Detox Improve your Learning Abilities? — The Learning Scientists
The world will never be the same since we own digital devices. Indeed, the Internet can alter cognitive processes (1), for example, by promoting continuous division of attention - which in turn reduces our ability to maintain concentration on a particular task.
·learningscientists.org·
GUEST POST: Can Digital Detox Improve your Learning Abilities? — The Learning Scientists
Tip: Reducing Exam Anxiety
Tip: Reducing Exam Anxiety
"Friends without Pens" gives students time to chat about the exam before starting.
·higheredpraxis.substack.com·
Tip: Reducing Exam Anxiety
Bake a cake with retrieval practice, formative assessment, and summative assessment – Retrieval Practice
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
·retrievalpractice.org·
Bake a cake with retrieval practice, formative assessment, and summative assessment – Retrieval Practice
You’re Too Quiet: Why Student Engagement Is More Than Talking - Dr. Tracie Marcella Addy
You’re Too Quiet: Why Student Engagement Is More Than Talking - Dr. Tracie Marcella Addy
Those who interact with me on a regular basis would not likely call me a quiet person. However, earlier in my life, this was not the case. I was much quieter in many of my interactions as a student and as an early professional.   There are many learners who similarly self-identify as quiet. This is …
·sites.lafayette.edu·
You’re Too Quiet: Why Student Engagement Is More Than Talking - Dr. Tracie Marcella Addy