Ethical or Not? Clicker Questions about Academic Integrity
I recently described some of the components of my fall course over on my main blog. It’s a first-year writing seminar the …
I recently described some of the components of my fall course over on my main blog. It’s a first-year writing seminar the …
Back in May 2010, I led a webinar on teaching with clickers as part of the CIRTLcast series for the Center for …
Continuing my reports from the contributed paper session on teaching with clickers I helped coordinate at the Joint Mathematics Meetings back in …
Reference: Webking, R., & Valenzuela, F. (2006). Using audience response systems to develop critical thinking. In Banks, David A. (Ed.), Audience Response …
I’ve scheduled this post to appear on the blog just as I’m starting my keynote at the University of Louisville clickers conference …
Sunday night, I delivered the opening keynote at Central Michigan University’s Great Lakes Conference on Teaching and Learning. My presentation was titled …
Earlier this month, David Clemens, who teaches literature at Monterey Peninsula College, authored a post titled “The Data-Driven Classroom” on the National …
Back in October, I ran a session on supporting faculty using clickers at the POD Network conference in Houston. Shortly thereafter, I …
Reference: Campt, D., & Freeman, M. (2009). Talk through the hand: Using audience response keypads to augment the facilitation of small group …
Back in January, I blogged about a New York Times article describing MIT’s Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) classrooms. Just today, Diana …