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Teaching With Technology in Higher Ed? Start With Relationship-Building.

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For example, moving from lecture to small group work is only as effective as the nature of the feedback, the respect between stakeholders, and the understanding students have in how the process helps them grow both intellectually and socially. In my experience, graduate training in STEM tends to lack any discussion of this.

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Top 10 Study Group Forums and Websites for High School Students

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I don’t post enough about high school so I’m thrilled with her article: Some students study more productively in groups, working with their peers. Online groups and forums allow them to ask questions and learn from each other outside the traditional classroom in a space where they typically turn to for studying anyway.

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Why We Need to Share Care, Appreciation, Kindness and Empathy (CAKE) in our Classrooms  

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Have students reflect on their strengths, complement each other during group work and other collaborative efforts. She is part of the GREAT advisory group led by Dr. Stefanie Baier, where she engages in discussions about graduate educator development with Dr. Hima Rawal and other GREAT graduate educators.