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Increase Engagement in Video Conferencing Sessions with Mentimeter

Catlin Tucker

Last night I had the opportunity to be a guest lecturer for students in the credential program at UC Riverside. As I was planning my presentation, I knew I wanted to engage the group attending my lecture. This made the responses easier to see and discuss.

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5 Strategies to Engage Learners Around Flipped Instruction

Catlin Tucker

Even though the flipped classroom encouraged teachers to record lectures and mini-lessons to send home with students for homework, video can be woven into the class period to shift control from teacher to learner. Engagement Strategy #1 Pair the Video with Questions. Edpuzzle has both multiple choice and short answer questions.

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Flipped Classroom 101: Challenges, Benefits & Design Tips

Catlin Tucker

Classically, the transfer of information has occurred in class via lecture and practice has been assigned for homework. Teachers can: Use a tool like Edpuzzle to create a lesson around the video with short answer and multiple choice questions. Pair the video in an online discussion using Google Classroom or Schoology.

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Retrieval in Action: Creative Strategies from Real Teachers

Cult of Pedagogy

rapid retrieval: During a lecture, stop every 10 minutes or so to ask a question about a topic you’ve covered. ” Peer Instruction This strategy turns a simple multiple-choice question into a quick collaborative activity. “Present students with a multiple choice question.”

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The Case for ‘Edtech Minimalism’ in an Age of Distance Learning

Edsurge

Far too many distance learning discussions in the spring began with identifying digital tools. Less frequently asked were some more fundamental questions: How might we preserve a sense of belonging and connectedness between students? But doing so is imperative if we want to re-humanize learning experiences for our students.

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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). Students could make a copy of the slides or worksheets and take notes as they follow the lecture. The exercise could involve recall practice.

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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.