We found 13 results that contain "remote"

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: MSU Online & Remote Teaching
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Posted by over 5 years ago
How do I handle student accommodations when remote teaching?

Posted on: Ungrading (a CoP)
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Posted by over 2 years ago
I first learned about ungrading from my the APA's Society for Teaching of Psychology facebook group, and they had so many conversations around this that they started a slack channel. I haven't kept up with it but they use specs grading, which is perhaps a better fit for larger courses. I tried a version of this during remote learning in 2020. Here's the slack channel if you're interested in joining those conversations: https://join.slack.com/t/specsgradingi-pm17499/shared_invite/zt-1wqybjovp-RXBIkLwF0vxmERppKBMGWw

Posted on: MSU Online & Remote Teaching
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Posted by over 5 years ago
How can I maintain academic integrity within my remote course?

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.