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Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
Stumbled across a recent piece on Faculty Focus that provides a very handy starting point for how we might better engage our students emotionally, behaviorally, and cognitively. Here's the link for those who might like to take a closer look: https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/online-student-engagement/student-engagement-strategies-how-to-encourage-behavioral-emotional-and-cognitive-engagement-in-your-course/

Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
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ASK ME ANYTHING with Justin Wigard -- Zines and Zine-Making as Critical Pedagogy.

Earlier this year, I taught ENG 342: "Playful Literature and Literary Games," a special topics literature seminar geared around the intersections between play and literature. As a result, this course centered zines, smallscale and handmade publications that offer opportunities for marginalized voices to make themselves heard. This culminated in a project where students forged their own entry point into these popular genres by creating a zine related to play, games, or taking the form of a game-zine. Because zines are an intimate literary form designed for smallscale distribution and are handcrafted, the zine stands as a perfect entry point to blending scholarship with creation, design with theory. Throughout the day, I will be online talking through approaches to teaching zines in the online classroom, particularly approaches to incorporating, analyzing, and making zines. Come ask me anything!

Posted on: Masking Matters
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
Derek Bok Teaching Center at Harvard University. 2021. Fall Teaching Conference 2021: “Back Again” Strategies and Resources. Published online July 29.
Back_Again_Strategies_and_Resources.pdf

Posted on: Masking Matters
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
Hamilton, Kate and Erin Baumann. 2021. SLATE Guide to Teaching with Masks. Harvard Kennedy School, Center Strengthening Learning and Teaching Excellence. Published online August 24.
SLATE_Guide_to_Teaching_with_Masks.pdf

Posted on: Reading Group for Student Engagement and Success
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Posted by over 3 years ago
Hello everyone! Here is my contribution to next Friday's session, a recent article by Zhonggen Yu, The Effects of Gender, Educational Level, and Personality on Online Learning Outcomes During the Covid-19 Pandemic (2021). Looking forward to seeing you this Friday, February 11th.
Yu_2021_The_Effects_of_Gender_Educational_Level_and_Personality_on_Online_Learning_Outcomes_during_the_Covid-19_Pandemic.pdf

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
Not required, but interested parties might fight these titles helpful:

1) Advancing Online Teaching (2021) -- Kevin Kelly and Todd Zakrajsek

2) Collaborative Learning Techniques (2014) -- Elizabeth F. Barkely, Claire Howell Major, and K. Patricia Cross

3) Multimodal Learning for the 21st Century Adolescent (2010) -- Tom Bean


All available through Amazon.

Posted on: Teaching Toolkit Tailgate
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Posted by about 5 years ago
Domains vs MSU Commons - Options for Developing a Professional Website
 
MSU faculty, staff, and students have the opportunity to create professional websites, as they develop their digital presence, as they create digital pedagogy and online learning materials, and in the organization of projects and professional activities. This simple graphic explains when MSU Domains (http://msu.domains) is the suitable place for this work, and when MSU Commons (https://commons.msu.edu) is the suitable place for this work.
MSU_OptionsForDevelopingaProfessionalWebsite.pdf

Posted on: #iteachmsu
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Posted by almost 5 years ago
IBM is offering the MSU community a suite of online courses that take participants through a comprehensive design thinking journey. The introductory offering, The Practitioner Course, is an interactive overview of the fundamentals of human centered-design concepts. Thanks to a collaboration with MSU’s Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology, MSU students, faculty, and staff can enroll in IBM’s Practitioner Course at no cost and learn the principles that make design thinking different from other problem solving approaches: https://msuhub.medium.com/ibm-offers-free-design-thinking-training-to-msu-community-5187dc69180