Revisiting evidence-based online teaching tips

Here we are, one year into the pandemic, and most of us are still teaching our courses online. Although there may be some light at the end of the tunnel in terms of some campuses permitted limited on-campus time, lecture-heavy courses are tending to remain online. With that being said, teachers...

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Ways to Reduce Cheating on Online Exams

All of us have had to figure out testing options since moving our courses online. I maintain that academic integrity is also part of our responsibility, in addition to the students. We are accountable for creating a testing environment that mitigates opportunities for cheating and ensures exam...

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What Your Students Want You to Know

We all know it has been challenging for both teachers and students to navigate this pandemic. With faculty teaching and students learning from home, focus, motivation, access, quiet space, and Zoom fatigue affect us all. Teaching or learning online has its own unique dynamics that many of us are...

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3 Attributes of a Great Teacher

What makes a great teacher has been extensively studied in the educational literature and understandably so. I believe all of us strive to be the best we can be. I think most of us have had some thoughts about what it means to be a great teacher.  And while we are all unique in what we bring...

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Evidence-Based Teaching Strategy: Brain Breaks!

“Brain breaks” are exactly that – giving the working brain a break. By doing so, learning and retention can be enhanced (Willis, 2006; Young 2020). Although the idea of taking a break, for example, when studying, isn’t new, the intentional use of planning breaks in your...

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10 ways to improve breakout room experiences

I am sure by now, many of you have explored and used breakout rooms in some capacity to simulate an in-class, in-person dynamic lost to us as a result of COVID. The breakout room is how we do small group work in an online course. If you have been struggling with it or not sure if it is useful,...

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3 Classroom Assessment Techniques You Can Use Online

After teaching a class, have you ever wondered whether your students grasped the concepts you taught? Have you wondered what their knowledge base is before you begin a discussion on a particular topic? Are you curious about what items they may be confused about after the class or lesson?

Using...

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What is different about a syllabus for an online course?

There are more similarities than differences in a syllabus for an online versus an in-person course. However, some concepts are essential when creating an effective online course syllabus. Although both syllabi contain all of the same sections and components, an online syllabus must account for...

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Two concepts every educator should know about how the brain learns

I have long been fascinated by the role of the teacher. Perhaps, this is because my teachers were so influential in my life, starting with my fourth-grade teacher and continuing through high school. During my undergraduate educational training to become a teacher, what we knew about how learning...

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Learning and teaching satisfaction since moving online due to COVID

Just recently, I came across an article presenting the results of a survey about learning and teaching satisfaction since moving on-campus education online.  The survey included responses from over 4200 students and about 500 faculty in higher education. Due to the sudden shift to online...

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