Infographics, Rubrics, and a Seated Poster Session
A few weeks ago here, I wrote about a rubric for evaluating infographics that my students helped design. That rubric was created …
A few weeks ago here, I wrote about a rubric for evaluating infographics that my students helped design. That rubric was created …
I’m teaching a statistics course this spring. It’s the fourth time I’ve taught this course, and, in an effort to make it …
Here’s another clicker question from the statistics course I’m teaching this spring: Suppose an observational study indicates a positive association between the …
Yesterday’s Math 216 activity brought together several of my favorite teaching ideas: challenge cycles, visual thinking, and mobile learning. We’re starting our …
I’ve been collecting links to resources on the use of visual thinking in teaching and learning. Here are three resources that go …
At the end of the “Everyone’s a Visual Learner” session that Jose Vazquez and I facilitated in Atlanta last month (see recap …
Last month, Jose Vazquez and I facilitated a session titled “Everyone’s a Visual Learning: Using Visual Thinking in the Classroom” at the …
There’s been some discussion on a math listserv to which I belong about the merits of Prezi as a presentation tool. The …
Jose Vazquez of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and I co-facilitated a 75-minute session at the joint POD Network / HBCU …
I’m heading to Atlanta this week for the joint POD Network / HBCU Faculty Development Network conference. I’m on POD’s Core Committee …