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The Daily Quiz

Faculty Focus

When I first used the daily quiz assignment, it was an individual quiz. Students have learned to pay attention during these discussions because quiz questions have been known to become exam questions. On my course evaluations student regularly note that the daily quiz is one of their favorite activities.

Quizzes 101
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What College Students Wish Faculty and Admins Knew About Teaching

Edsurge

So, it really depends on how eager the student is to help improve the whole situation and the course specifically. I think in terms of its timing, the course evaluation coming only at the end affects whether the professor could make adjustments, and also how eager students are when it comes to participating in that progress.

Teaching 121
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The Daily Quiz

Faculty Focus

When I first used the daily quiz assignment, it was an individual quiz. Students have learned to pay attention during these discussions because quiz questions have been known to become exam questions. On my course evaluations student regularly note that the daily quiz is one of their favorite activities.

Quizzes 94
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Thinking about What Happened.

Faculty Focus

When not all that many students are paying attention. Most them default to blame—the teacher, the textbook, fellow classmates, the course, the department, the school—almost anybody or anything but not themselves. When a discussion didn’t go anywhere. When a group couldn’t seem to work together. When the answer was wrong.

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Thinking about What Happened.

Faculty Focus

When not all that many students are paying attention. Most them default to blame—the teacher, the textbook, fellow classmates, the course, the department, the school—almost anybody or anything but not themselves. When a discussion didn’t go anywhere. When a group couldn’t seem to work together. When the answer was wrong.