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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: August 2010
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Tuesday, August 31, 2010. I have a new post coming soon on Discovery Learning. School has started and has taken my attention temporarily, but look for the new posting soon! Posted by Susan Codone. Links to this post. Thursday, August 5, 2010. Reports an interview with Irwin Boutoul, a software engineer at Google, who says ...
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: Mobile Learning
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Defines mobile learning, or M-Learning, as any sort of learning that happens when the learner is not at a fixed location, or learning that happens when the learner takes advantage of the learning opportunities offered by mobile technologies. British Journal of Educational Technology, 2009 ).
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: Why I Like Some Classes More Than Others
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Friday, October 8, 2010. Why I Like Some Classes More Than Others. After 8 years of college teaching, I have learned that I simply like some classes more than others. Not just the students, necessarily, but the classes themselves as a whole. The first reason I like some classes more than others is simply attendance. Raymon...
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: Coming Soon
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Tuesday, August 31, 2010. I have a new post coming soon on Discovery Learning. School has started and has taken my attention temporarily, but look for the new posting soon! Posted by Susan Codone. June 15, 2013 at 9:26 AM. Feel free to visit my web-site; reef. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Web 20 Teaching Tools.
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: Dual Coding Theory and Teaching
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Sunday, July 18, 2010. Dual Coding Theory and Teaching. 2006) In fact, he says that memory is crucial to Dual Coding Theory because it is the basis of all knowledge and thought. Teaching with Dual Coding Theory. Richard Mayer, who has proposed the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning, borrows the concept from Paivio tha...
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: Scaffolding & Teaching (and Learning)
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Saturday, July 31, 2010. Scaffolding and Teaching (and Learning). Let's start with some definitions so that we can place scaffolding in the right context. In. Scaffolding Emergent Writing in the Zone of Proximal Development. An Approach to Reducing Cognitive Load in the Teaching of Introductory Database Concepts. Journal o...
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: October 2010
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Friday, October 8, 2010. Why I Like Some Classes More Than Others. After 8 years of college teaching, I have learned that I simply like some classes more than others. Not just the students, necessarily, but the classes themselves as a whole. The first reason I like some classes more than others is simply attendance. Raymon...
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories: Effective PowerPoint Presentations
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Undergraduate Teaching Stories includes interesting observations about teaching from an Associate Professor of Technical Communication at a great university in the Southeast. Go Bears! Friday, July 23, 2010. There are other PowerPoint detractors in addition to Tufte. David Brier and Kaye Vickery, in a 2009 articled titled "Perception and Use of PowerPoint at Library Instruction Conferences" (References and User Services Quarterly) listed their 5 top characteristics of bad PowerPoint presentations:. Write...
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