We found 183 results that contain "experiential learning"

Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
JUSTIN - I only know about gaming from my partner (watching and sometimes exasperatedly trying to understand the appeal/time investment). I am not a gamer myself. I have recently done a little personal research on video games that help with youth ADHD and I know a little about "gameful learning" from my friends Maddie Shellgren and Nick Noel, but haven't a clue about digital approaches. Where should I start?

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 5 years ago
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MSU is a big place
Student success is number one-
teaching and learning
we must prioritize!

Educators are rock stars,
helping with this mission,
They need a place to share their work, and connect with their colleagues!

Share and grow, share and grow
Share, connect, and grow!
O' how great to have a site, for us to do all three!

Wishing you peaceful holidays and a happy new year from #iteachmsu!

Posted on: Digital Collaborative Learning for the 21st Century 2.0 (Learning Community for AY2023-2024)
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Posted by almost 3 years ago
Ahead of our first meeting next week on September 30, I've been doing a bit of digging around and came upon two interesting resources from Dr. Monica Burns that combine EdTech with collaborative learning:

1) EdTech Fundementals: Tech-Friendly Models of Collaboration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB1dGk3BTO8

and

2) Class Tech Tips: All Things EdTech
https://classtechtips.com/

Interesting, perhaps useful, and certainly will help start our conversation when we meet next week.


Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
Good morning! I'm today's AMA Host on Making/Using Videos. I believe adding videos to any course (online or face-to-face) can provide students with a number of benefits. Videos can often provide deeper connections to course content, inspire and engage students, and put more autonomy into the hands of learners. The key becomes making videos effective, efficient, and adaptable. I have lots of tips that I've learned from so many experts on campus. Looking forward to your questions, your own suggestions, and any advice we can all use.

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
Hello! I am Anne Baker and today I will be hosting an AMA on designing elearning modules. I currently work for MSU Extension as an learning and talent devleopment specialist, and because we have 600+ MSU employees dispersed across the state of Michigan, I spend a lot of time designing and delivering elearning modules. Before my current position, I worked as an instructional designer in private industry. I also have worked a lot with language teaching and the use of technology to support language learners. My favorite authoring tool is Articulate Storyline, but good elearning modules can be created in many ways. Let's have a conversation about elearning modules!

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by almost 2 years ago
CIRCLE, MSU's new Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Collaboration, Learning, and Engagement, invites interested educators to apply to be CIRCLE Affiliates!

How to Apply:

CIRCLE welcomes tenure-track faculty, non-tenure track faculty, academic specialists, postdocs, and staff members from across campus.
Applicants for affiliation in fall 2023 should submit a 1-page letter of inquiry (as a PDF) and a current CV no later than November 11, 2023 to ORI.Circle@msu.edu. Please use “Affiliate Fall 23” in the subject line. Letters should include:

-Your current research/teaching/engagement interests
-Your history of interdisciplinary activity and/or your current interest in interdisciplinarity
-How you hope to engage with CIRCLE as an affiliate faculty member

For more details about the fellowship and our upcoming CIRCLE events: https://research.msu.edu/circle/affiliate-faculty-program
Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
ASK ME ANYTHING TODAY with Megan Kudzia - Digital Pedagogy/Research in Current Remote Moment

Megan Kudzia is a Digital Scholarship Librarian at Michigan State University. Based in the Library’s Digital Scholarship Lab, she works with faculty and library colleagues, particularly on designing digital assignments and embedding in classes, and also with students on their digital projects. She is professionally involved in DH@MSU, Code4Lib, ILiADS, and Mi-ALA.



This AMA is answering your questions about digital pedagogy and digital research. Rather than addressing the Core technologies we’re using in teaching online, today we’re grappling with the often-steep learning curve for tools and methods such as website building, coding generally, textual analysis, or digital mapping. If you are struggling with how to structure assignments geared toward this type of work due to our current inability to troubleshoot together in person, or if you are a learner struggling with feelings of frustration as you try to muddle through on your own, let’s talk! Ask me anything.