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Retrieval in Action: Creative Strategies from Real Teachers

Cult of Pedagogy

” Peer Instruction This strategy turns a simple multiple-choice question into a quick collaborative activity. “Present students with a multiple choice question.” “Multiple choice is great because you can assess students’ knowledge quickly and equitably. .”

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How Faculty Can ‘Click’ Their Way to a More Inclusive Classroom

Edsurge

What do you think is important for an instructor to do when using classroom response systems (polling software or clickers)? A) Choose questions that most students will be able to answer correctly. B) Vary the types of poll questions beyond multiple choice. Select all that apply. Play with the polls.

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Schools Drop Acellus Learning Platform Over ‘Glaring’ Offensive Content

Edsurge

The content in question includes a first-grade language arts video lesson that shows an Acellus instructor teaching about the letter “G.” Though no one at Alameda saw first-hand the content in question, Stone says that as her staff went through their own review of Acellus content, “we ourselves did see some concerning things.

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?What Makes a Smart Course ‘Smart’?

Edsurge

In the early days of "course cartridges”—an LMS feature that allowed instructors to plug published content right into their courses—online courses were essentially digitized versions of static (textbook) content. Print content was uploaded and accessible via the LMS, where faculty could view discussion prompts and suggestions.

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QR Codes for Quick Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

Then, the instructor proceeds to conduct a short lecture where course materials such as the syllabus, slides, or videos might be shared with everyone through a QR code (see Figure 1). To address equity and accessibility, professors could read the questions out loud and allow multiple ways of participation.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Learners will have the autonomy to guide their own learning experiences, marking a departure from instructor-mediated programs. Harrison Parker, Executive Vice President, Linewize In 2024, the role of generative AI in education will be at the forefront of many academic discussions.

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Everything you need to know about AI in education

eSchool News

A professor or educator can spend a lecture or semester teaching the curriculum, but if you ask ChatGPT what the biggest takeaways from the war are, it’s possible and likely a learner is provided with even more context and historical facts via the chatbot than what is possible for an instructor to cover from a set curriculum.