A Few Clicker Questions from the Sciences
I’m guest-teaching in a graduate-level course on college science teaching this morning. The instructor, Erika Grundstrom, asked me to talk with her …
I’m guest-teaching in a graduate-level course on college science teaching this morning. The instructor, Erika Grundstrom, asked me to talk with her …
Now that I’ve processed my experience with the “faculty development question” at yesterday’s meeting of our committee on the Internet and social …
I’m on a committee charged by my university’s chancellor to explore how my university can use digital tools to enhance our teaching, …
I led a workshop on social pedagogies, with a focus on social media tools that support such pedagogies, at Elon University this …
I’m giving a talk at Elon University this afternoon on teaching with clickers. You can see the Prezi for this talk below. …
In Michael Wesch’s latest blog post, “Why Good Classes Fail,” he argues that in the absence of empathy for one’s students, even …
The Chronicle ran an interesting story this morning about Kansas State University cultural anthropology professor Michael Wesch titled “A Tech-Happy Professor Reboots …
I led a workshop at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine earlier today on using clickers. Below you’ll find my Prezi. Although …
The other day, I described a couple of prediction questions I used in my stats course to create “times for telling” in …
Last Friday was the first day of a unit on probability in my statistics course. In order to motivate this unit, the …