Teaching with Blogs: An Interview with Humberto Garcia
I’m happy to announce the start of Season 3 of Leading Lines, a podcast on educational technology co-produced by the Center for …
I’m happy to announce the start of Season 3 of Leading Lines, a podcast on educational technology co-produced by the Center for …
The other week I blogged about one of the educational technology working groups the Vanderbilt Center for Teaching is hosting this year. …
Back in the day, this blog was nothing but posts about teaching with clickers. (I had just written a book on the …
My latest article is now available in the POD Network Essays in Teaching Excellence series! The article is titled “Multiple-Choice Questions You …
Jeffrey R. Young’s Chronicle article, “Reaching the Last Technology Holdouts at the Front of the Classroom,” has apparently struck a nerve among …
File this under “Better Late Than Never.” Back in January 2010, I coordinated (with Kelly Cline and Kien Lim) a contributed paper …
Earlier this month, David Clemens, who teaches literature at Monterey Peninsula College, authored a post titled “The Data-Driven Classroom” on the National …
Reference: DeBourgh, G. A. (2008). Use of classroom “clickers” to promote acquisition of advanced reasoning skills. Nurse Education in Practice, 8(2), 76-87. …
One of the questions I’m asked most often when I present about teaching with clickers is the “coverage” question: How do you …
You may have noticed I haven’t been blogging as frequently this summer. That due, in part, to the fact that I’m teaching …