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Posted by over 4 years ago


After participating in the asynchronous "Teaching Multilingual Learners: An Introduction to Translingual Pedagogy" Playlist...

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This post is a part of the post-content in the "Teaching Multilingual Learners: An Introduction to Translingual Pedagogy" Playlist.
https://iteach.msu.edu/pathways/248/playlist

Posted on: Equitable Pedagogy Learning Community
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Posted by almost 2 years ago
Equitable Pedagogy Learning Community- Reminder for our meeting this Friday 10/20/23 from 10:00am-11:30am! We have both in-person and Zoom options available!

Remember, our meetings will always take place from 10-11:30am the 3rd Friday of every month for the semester. 

For our meeting on Friday, we have two different papers to discuss about student resilience (I know they seem long, but there are lots of really big data tables). 


Meeting details:
In person: Synder C301
On Zoom: Link, Meeting ID: 988 5368 6880, Passcode: OFASD
We hope to see everyone on Friday! 

Casey and Valerie
Cassidy_2015.pdf

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 - Ludic Pedagogy: Teaching with Video Games in the Online Classroom
As part of my ongoing engagement with game studies, I worked with video games in various contexts (popular culture courses, as pedagogical tools, as a mode of research), and regularly teach video games in different classroom formats/contexts (F2F popular culture courses, asynchronous summer courses, etc). Throughout the day, I will be online talking through approaches to teaching games in the online classroom, including but not limited to different methodological approaches (quantitative and qualitative), how to choose the best game for the class, and even some helpful pedagogical strategies for games and access/accessibility.

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Posted by almost 4 years ago
I'm Brittany Dillman and today I will be hosting an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Teaching Online: Pedagogy, Assessment & Instructor Presence.

I have my PhD in Educational Psychology and Educational Technology from MSU and currently work with the Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET) program in the College of Education. I am currently teaching a learning theories course and a technology teaching across the curriculum course, so I pretty much live, eat, and breath pedagogy, assessment, and instructor presence in online learning spaces.

Please share your questions, comments, concerns, or ideas by commenting on this post and I'll share what I know (or ask the best questions I can come up with). Let's have a conversation about teaching online!

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Posted by over 2 years ago
"Adjusted Syllabus" by Brandon Bayne of UNC - Chapel Hill (spring 2020)
Shared with our community by Dr. Alyssa Dunn in the 02/17/2023 Rebuilding Hope webinar. Webinar details can be accessed here: https://iteach.msu.edu/iteachmsu/groups/iteachmsu/stories/2469?param=post
AdjustedSyllabus.pdf

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Posted by about 1 year ago
Just finished a new episode of the Collaborative Cafe@WSTKS-FM Worldwide, in which I look at several ways instructors might cultivate critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills plus AI literacy among their students. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skh5SrXHeek

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Posted by about 3 years ago
Applications are now open for the AT&T Excellence in Teaching with Technology Awards, which recognize effective uses of instructional technology to support student success in credit-bearing courses at MSU. Faculty, instructors, and teaching assistants can submit applications starting Sept. 1 through Oct. 28.

More info: https://attawards.msu.edu/
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Posted by almost 4 years ago
An interesting piece this morning on Faculty Focus about using short (instructor) videos in our courses to both connect with students and reinforce learning goals each week. A direct link is below for anyone who is interested. While I have developed an extensive network of two-minute whiteboard animations since last summer as part of my online course modules, I must admit that the itch to develop short videos (that are more interesting than my old Prezi videos in use during the 2020-2021 AY) is once again present.

https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/online-course-delivery-and-instruction/video-killed-the-radio-star-text-based-instructional-methods/?st=FFdaily%3Bsc%3DFF211201%3Butm_term%3DFF211201&utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Video+Killed+the+R%CC%B7a%CC%B7d%CC%B7i%CC%B7o%CC%B7+S%CC%B7t%CC%B7a%CC%B7r%CC%B7+Text-based+Instructional+Methods&utm_campaign=FF211201