Teaching Strategies and Complementary Tools
Every instructor has her/his own way of teaching. Often there is no single strategy rather a blend of different ones. Depending on the strategies that you use when teaching, certain technologies are...
View ArticleLecturing
Lecturing is the most common and ubiquitous teaching strategy. While most instructors do not spend an entire class lecturing, it is an important component of many classes and is important to be...
View ArticleLeading Discussion
Complementing lecturing is class discussion. One of the most attractive aspects of a residential liberal arts education is the opportunity to engage with classmates and faculty in small groups for...
View ArticleMental Models
Description: Technologies Supporting and Enhancing Models: Useful Resources: Examples from the faculty:ctlredtechteaching strategies
View ArticleArticle 5
Description: Technologies Supporting and Enhancing the Holistic Strategy: Useful Resources: Examples from the faculty:ctlredtechteaching strategies
View ArticleGroup Work
Increasingly, students are asked to undertake assignments and projects in small groups. Research tends to indicate that students working in small groups have better learning outcomes both in quantity...
View ArticleCarnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (0)Error when accessing http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/rss.xml:A feed could not be found at...
View ArticleUsing Technology in Education - A Parody
This parody of 'The Office" highlights some of the challenges of teaching with technology. From The Chronicle of Higher Education Feb. 10, 2010, it was produced by students at the University of Denver....
View ArticleCurrent Issues and News about Educational Technology
This page features a number of news feeds with up to date articles and news about contemporary issues in educational technology.If you know of a source that you think should be added to this page,...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....