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Redesigning the Syllabus to Reflect the Learning Journey

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We need to design student-centered learning experiences and that takes time, practice and support. The Syllabus Gets a Facelift. If we think about learning as a journey that gets compartmentalized in formal education, then the first experience for middle and high school students is often the syllabus.

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How Digital Study Techniques Improve Exam Preparation

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For example, with Quizlet, you can create digital flashcards and practice tests tailored to your syllabus. Try Online Collaborative Learning Studying with others can be beneficial for nearly every student, but especially those who thrive on interaction. Take advantage of them if you prefer this style of learning.

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Building Community, Collaborative, and Cognitive Classroom CultureĀ 

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One of the primary reasons behind this hesitation is the lack of thoughtful consideration given to the culture intended for collaboration. Achieving meaningful collaborative experiences demands specific considerations that are frequently disregarded. Are Online Learners Frustrated with Collaborative Learning Experiences?

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Co-Creating the Classroom: Collaborative Ground Rules for Engaged Learning

Faculty Focus

The instructor typically arrives, distributes a syllabus outlining course policies and expectations, explains assignments and grading criteria, and may include a brief activity or icebreaker. While this structured approach provides clarity, one must question whether it sufficiently addresses the evolving needs of todays students.

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Building Community, Collaborative, and Cognitive Classroom CultureĀ 

Faculty Focus

One of the primary reasons behind this hesitation is the lack of thoughtful consideration given to the culture intended for collaboration. Achieving meaningful collaborative experiences demands specific considerations that are frequently disregarded. Are Online Learners Frustrated with Collaborative Learning Experiences?

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Co-Creating the Classroom: Collaborative Ground Rules for Engaged Learning

Faculty Focus

The instructor typically arrives, distributes a syllabus outlining course policies and expectations, explains assignments and grading criteria, and may include a brief activity or icebreaker. While this structured approach provides clarity, one must question whether it sufficiently addresses the evolving needs of todays students.

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New Student Engagement Data Reveals Surprises

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DG: Yeah, that's a great question, Tara. There are things like active and collaborative learning, student faculty interactions, student effort, support for learners and so on. And so the area that decreased the most was active and collaborative learning. Have you asked questions in class? Great to be here.