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Inside an Adaptive-Courseware Experiment, Glitches and All

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His strategy is that, with any luck, at least one of the students in each group will have enough prior knowledge of statistics to do the in-class project even if no one in the group did the required homework. The students who actually did Spieler’s homework experienced another trendy teaching approach: adaptive learning software.

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5 Higher-Ed Innovators Share Challenges, Ideas for the Future of Digital Learning

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She laid out their belief that in a world of constant change, those who are best equipped are those who generate new ideas when the path is unclear. Minerva’s perspective is that they can’t predict what the jobs of the future will be, so they focus on developing practical knowledge, he says.

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Is This Hiring Process a Better Way to Find That Perfect Candidate?

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I’m looking for a non-grade-level specific facilitator who is creative, engaging, can manage an open learning space and is interested in working at a startup school. These resources are all firmly in line with the mission and beliefs of CLA, and provide background knowledge that we feel is imperative for all faculty who work with us.

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EdSurge Live: Who Controls AI in Higher Ed, And Why It Matters (Part 1)

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Thille: I am a big believer in using the data that we're abstracting from student work to benefit and support students in their learning, so we're highly alike about that. I work in a slightly different level than the work that Civitas works on, though, with the Open Learning Initiative.

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How ‘Learning Engineering’ Hopes to Speed Up Education

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We find no one with a professional knowledge in the laws of learning, or the techniques for applying them,” he wrote. There are widespread beliefs about the best way to teach and learn that have been proven wrong by science, yet they persist. But at a university? “We

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