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Posted on: CISAH
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Posted by about 3 years ago
John Spencer
The Shift from Engaging Students to Empowering Learners -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYBJQ5rIFjA&t=13s
10 Ways to Empower Students with Choice -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L08wNizulOY&t=12s
Empowering Students to Own the Assessment Process -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WxvVgXC_NY&t=84s

The New EdTech Classroom
Hybrid Teaching? Use These Programs! -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2eASibkQYM&t=66s

In Person and Remote at the Same Time? No Problem! -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFRLzQVxa6Q

Posted on: Graduate Teaching Assistant & Postdoc Teaching & Learning Community (GTAP TLC)
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Posted by about 4 years ago
Hey everyone! I saw this great playlist that has so really helpful content on accessibility, ed tech, teaching tools, and more. Thought you might find it useful: https://iteach.msu.edu/pathways/252/playlist

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 2 years ago
Apropos Garth's reminder below, here's a new video from the the guys at New Ed Tech Classroom with information on five highly useful apps, one of which is ChatGPT, and [possible ways to use them in our teaching. Granted, they are thinking along K-12 lines, but there is much that is applicable to working with our college students in various modalities. Here's the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ish0khW3xUQ

Kind Regards,

Stokes

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by over 3 years ago
With summer (beach) reading in mind, I've complied a working bibliography, of sorts, containing (mostly) recent titles that provide practical information on motivating and engaging students, critical thinking, universal design for learning, collaborative learning, reflective learning, culturally responsive and inclusive teaching practices, Ed Tech and digital learning among other approaches. All are readily available through Amazon. I hope you might find a few of the titles useful as we steam through the coming summer months and toward Fall 2022.
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Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success
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Posted by over 3 years ago
Thank you everyone for an interesting year of discussion in and around the ongoing challenge of how we might better motivate and engage our students in the physical and digital classroom here at MSU. With that in mind, I've complied a working bibliography, of sorts, containing (mostly) recent titles that provide practical information on motivating and engaging students, teaching critical/deeper thinking, the application universal design for learning, collaborative learning, reflective learning, culturally responsive and inclusive teaching practices, Ed Tech and digital learning among other approaches. All titles are readily available through Amazon. I hope you might find a few of the titles useful as we steam through the coming summer months and toward Fall 2022. Maybe there are a couple of titles here that might provide some lighter "beach reading" as we look forward to some downtime after a couple of difficult years.

Thank you again everyone!

Kind Regards,

Stokes and Garth
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Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success
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Posted by over 3 years ago
Another interesting piece on Faculty Focus this morning that provides additional tips for [motivating] and engaging our students in class. I hope to try a few of these next fall when I return to the (hybrid) classroom. Hope you might find these tips useful in your own journey to motivate and engage undergrads.

Kind Regards,

Stokes

https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/engaging-students-at-a-deeper-level/?st=FFdaily%3Bsc%3DFF220330%3Butm_term%3DFF220330

Posted on: Help and Support Group
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Posted by about 5 years ago
iteachmsu Release Notes: Sep 1st , 2020 [production ] version- V1.12.0(2)
 
This release includes updates related to Updating the IteachMSU platform with a new look and feels for the Website This release related to the changes of #iteachMSU site new upgrading. New theme setup according to the iteach-Wizdn Hybrid version. The whole site changes its new look and feel. (Approved changes from UAT Version: V1.10.0 (1), V1.10.0(2), V1.11.0, V1.12.0(1), and V1.12.0(2) )
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
If we are completely honest with ourselves, many students come into our courses lacking basic planning and organization skills. Even when armed with a syllabus, course schedule, or online course modules, many still have difficulty planning for and carrying out weekly assignments and/or projects by designated due dates.

To assist them, I suggest that we include due dates for assignments, projects, quizzes and exams not just in our syllabi or online course modules, but that we should also include what I call an 'Important Due Dates' tab in the D2L pages we set up for our courses. Likewise, I suggest we do so whether we teach in a traditional face to face setting, hybrid, or online.

A quarter century of teaching undergraduates leads me to conclude that few consult the syllabus (or online modules) in more than a cursory way after Week One. More generally, when people have to search for something, they are less likely to find it. So, be sure to drag your 'Important Due Dates' tab to the very top of all other tabs on the left side of your D2L course content page, making it as easy as possible for students to find.

They will then be able to access all of the dates for assignments, projects, quizzes, or exams in one place without the need to wade through denser, text heavy syllabi, course schedules, or weekly course modules. At a glance, they can find what they need to know and prepare accordingly.

Given the various challenges so many young people seem to face in 2021, why not make things as easy as we can for the students in our courses?