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Look to the Science: Understanding how Mind, Brain and Education Science can Inform Educational Practices

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Active and Experiential Learning The brain-based learning framework consistently emphasizes the importance of active learning. Lecture is a common passive learning practice.

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MDM solutions and gamification make perfect interactive learning partners

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In addition, gamification can improve student skills such as active learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Conversely, instructors can view or edit modules and launch learning apps. Instant Feedback Instant feedback reinforces learning by keeping students continuously engaged.

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Course-Correcting Mid-Semester: A Three Question Feedback Survey

Faculty Focus

When students evaluations are viewed by instructors as a type of formative assessment to be used as a tool for instructional improvement, mid-semester feedback surveys allow instructors to immediately respond to their students needs (Chapman & Joines, 2017; Diamond, 2004). 2002; Spencer & Schmelkin, 2002).

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Look to the Science: Understanding how Mind, Brain and Education Science can Inform Educational Practices

k12 Digest

Active and Experiential Learning The brain-based learning framework consistently emphasizes the importance of active learning. Lecture is a common passive learning practice.

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Whether you are considering redesigning an entire course, enhancing current in-class activities, or incorporating a more interactive approach to what you are already doing, active learning strategies offer a variety of options that are relevant across all levels and disciplines.

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Course-Correcting Mid-Semester: A Three Question Feedback Survey

Faculty Focus

When students evaluations are viewed by instructors as a type of formative assessment to be used as a tool for instructional improvement, mid-semester feedback surveys allow instructors to immediately respond to their students needs (Chapman & Joines, 2017; Diamond, 2004). 2002; Spencer & Schmelkin, 2002).

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Ten Productivity Strategies Online Instructors Can Borrow from Entrepreneurs

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But that advice also applies to online instructors. Identify your period of productivity and prioritize this time to focus on the critical teaching tasks that have the greatest impact on student learning, satisfaction, and engagement. Ask yourself, “What would happen if I quit doing XXX?” San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.