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Incorporating Your LMS into Learning Spaces

Gaggle Speaks

Although you’re not likely to bring in Italian rugs or French artwork to the classroom, the learning space is a very important aspect of effective teaching. Here’s what to consider for your learning space when using an LMS. Assignment Organization. Transform Discussion Boards. Provide a Feedback Loop.

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Using the LMS Effectively to Reduce Logistical Challenges for Students 

Faculty Focus

In a recent survey, undergraduate students reported several concerns around Canvas use, including: Too much variability and lack of consistency across instructors and courses – all faculty use it differently which leads to challenges in finding information, resources, assignments, etc. So how do we begin to address these concerns?

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Using the LMS Effectively to Reduce Logistical Challenges for Students 

Faculty Focus

In a recent survey, undergraduate students reported several concerns around Canvas use, including: Too much variability and lack of consistency across instructors and courses – all faculty use it differently which leads to challenges in finding information, resources, assignments, etc. So how do we begin to address these concerns?

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Bridging the Gap: Overcoming Barriers in Higher Ed for Students with Disabilities including Neurodivergent Learners

Faculty Focus

To facilitate implementation, we have categorized the strategies from the perspectives of course designers, content creators, and those delivering the content or workshops. We also list a few simple suggestions for improving learning spaces. Learning spaces I.

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Bridging the Gap: Overcoming Barriers in Higher Ed for Students with Disabilities including Neurodivergent Learners

Faculty Focus

To facilitate implementation, we have categorized the strategies from the perspectives of course designers, content creators, and those delivering the content or workshops. We also list a few simple suggestions for improving learning spaces. Learning spaces I.

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Using Cogenerative Dialogues for Learner-Centered Teaching

Scholarly Teacher

2020; Lang 2021; McRee 2012), results are often self-reported assessments and focus on the characteristics of the instruction such as good course design or expert presentation; less typically does the research focus solely on the learner (Gore et al., In these spaces, the teacher is not the only one with knowledge.

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Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses 

Faculty Focus

2022 for discussion of empathetic course design). Benefits of using content disclosures in classes include helping students understand the severity of sensitive course material (Beverly et al., 2022), and creating a more inclusive learning space for students with trauma (Lockhart, 2016). 2022 for a review).

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