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Lightboards as a Learning Tool in Adult Asynchronous Online Learning

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A lightboard is a large glass panel coupled with technology that allows an instructor to write or draw on a large surface (McCorkle & Whitener, 2020). Instructors who use a Lightboard to create instruction for asynchronous online learning can replicate what they would do in a traditional classroom when they draw or write on a whiteboard.

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Lightboards as a Learning Tool in Adult Asynchronous Online Learning

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A lightboard is a large glass panel coupled with technology that allows an instructor to write or draw on a large surface (McCorkle & Whitener, 2020). Instructors who use a Lightboard to create instruction for asynchronous online learning can replicate what they would do in a traditional classroom when they draw or write on a whiteboard.

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How Brooklyn LAB Charter School is Integrating Non Academic Habits into the Classroom

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How a school defines student success influences its design and impacts critical aspects such as professional learning, curriculum, assessment and school culture. In some cases, the framework’s quadrants are central to course design, impacting curriculum, instruction and the student experience.

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Reality Is Messy, Labs Aren’t: How to Make Research-Backed Education Work

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But the challenges and constraints of practical educational settings mean laboratory-based findings don’t readily translate into the kinds of practices, resources and tools that can meaningfully improve teaching and learning. Nathan Martin is a manager for efficacy and innovation at Pearson in the Office of the Chief Education Advisor.

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How ‘Learning Engineering’ Hopes to Speed Up Education

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In a paper Koedinger co-published in Science , he found that as instructors consider their course design and teaching options during a typical college course, they’re picking from trillions of possibilities. Such an infusion of resources would enable him to run a project at a large enough scale to show others what is possible.

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