Tag: online learning
Creating an Inclusive Classroom
Inclusive teaching means that all students, irrespective of their abilities or skills, are welcomed holistically into your classroom, whether that is online or in person. As a teacher, your role is to ensure students feel that their contributions and perspectives are equally valued and respected. Read a short slide deck by Dr. Analisa McMillan that […]
Mar 25, 2022
NU Campus Conversations | Digital Information Literacy
Attention is the Scarcity: Information Literacy in the New Information Economy Attention spans are rapidly changing in the digital age and a lack of attention while navigating information online has fueled an epidemic of disinformation. It is critically important now, more than ever, to teach and instill better digital literacy practices in education. Watch the […]
Oct 4, 2021
NU Campus Conversations | Humanizing Online: Leveraging Relationships to Fuel Engagement and Rigor
This video is a webcast recording of Dr. Michelle Pacansky-Brock, author of “Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies,” presenting “Humanizing Online Learning: Leveraging Relationships to Fuel Engagement and Rigor” and is shared with a CC-BY-NC license. To navigate through these unknown and traumatic times, educators must be knowledgeable about how learning happens (and why […]
Feb 22, 2021
From Lemons to Lemonade: Successes in Teaching during a Pandemic
Watch this virtual event highlighting the best ideas that came from teaching during a global pandemic.
Aug 21, 2020
Boost Student Engagement: 10 Quick & Easy Strategies for Online Learning
Discover 10 easy strategies to boost engagement and improve online learning Watch this online workshop to help you identify 9 places in your course (especially those you teach online) where you can implement active learning strategies. Then, you’ll explore 10 different flipped and active learning strategies you can immediately apply. Each strategy is informed by […]
Mar 5, 2018
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