Teaching Tip: Stepping Outside the Comfort Zone
Over the past year, I have attended many conference sessions and webinars. One of my favorites was via Edweb.net […]
Over the past year, I have attended many conference sessions and webinars. One of my favorites was via Edweb.net […]
Do your students know where to find their assignment feedback? […]
In the learning process, there is no substitution for real life experience. Recently, my son had to do a persuasive essay that discussed learning […]
Digital Teaching and Learning has just published an ad for a post-doc fellowship with the LINK Lab. Please share the announcement with your colleagues and students who might find the position of interest. Description: The Future of Work, Learning, and Formal Education The relationship between work and formal education is changing. A traditional view holds that[…]
Critical literacy is the ability to actively read text (and this is broadly defined to include things like video and webpages, too) in a way that builds […]
In spring of 2014, Andy Herzog and Gretchen Trkay (UTA Libraries Outreach & Scholarship) interviewed a large number of UTA students about their online learning experiences. What they heard […]
In today’s work places, team-based projects are the norm, and therefore, group work and collaborative activities are becoming vital […]
When I have interviewed UTA’s online students, a common theme that emerged […]
As the new semester begins and new groups of students enter our classes, educators often find themselves in need of some fresh new activities […]
Open Educational Resources (OERs) help instructors to transition from passive to interactive online learning using digital resources […]