by Will | Mar 1, 2021 | Interwebs
Every now and again we come across articles with some very quick practicality for teaching online courses. And where we often focus on designing your course, instructor presence in an online course is probably one of the biggest contributors of student retention...
by Will | Feb 22, 2019 | Interwebs
Campus Technology published an article about some research conducted by the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University in Bloomington that was just published in Science Advances (yes, I just gave you the link to both a summary...
by hbeezley | Feb 4, 2015 | Interwebs
Do you have students who have trouble expressing themselves through writing? Do students ever struggle to keep up with course readings? Are group projects not working as well as you’d like? These common pedagogical problems plague many a college course. Here at...
by hbeezley | Dec 4, 2014 | #trending, Interwebs, Top News
If a moment ever comes along when I am teaching a class, and I require any old YouTube video to embed or link to as an example, my go-to is inevitably a video from my all-time favorite YouTube channel, Veritasium. Veritasium, an educational science video blog...
by Will | Oct 17, 2014 | Interwebs
In case you hadn’t been paying attention (which is entirely understandable – you’re a human, with actual lives, families, hopes, dreams and whatnot – unlike us in the Exchange that live, breathe, and sleep virtually), the eBook market has been...
by Will | Aug 15, 2014 | Interwebs, The Exchange
A common problem in the world of technology, not just among educators, is the overwhelming sense that there are too many tools. We are constantly bombarded with more options about how to create a presentation, how to edit your photos, how to format your text, how to...