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How to Engage Your Students With the 12-Minute Rule and Quizzes They’re Meant to Fail

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PEEK INSIDE COLLEGE CLASSROOMS: Discover interdisciplinary teaching insights from our growing community of college educators. At Course Hero, we’ve interviewed hundreds of instructors from around the country to share their best lessons. Browse lessons, explore new teaching approaches, and find classroom resources now.

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Simple Strategies for Curriculum (Re)Design for the New Instructor

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Rachel Thelen , The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Noelle Haight , Occupational Therapist and Educator Julia VanderMolen , University of the Pacific Key Statement: Four helpful tips, including backwards design, for the new instructor looking to (re)design their course. Many new instructors face this what now?

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Finding Your Happy Place Along the Problematic ‘Personalized Learning’ Continuum

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For example, students might walk into a classroom, see a display with their individualized schedule and proceed to work through a playlist of canned video lessons and virtual worksheets or quizzes throughout the period. This version of personalized learning concerns me. Learning in this model is highly complex and inquiry-based.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

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In a large classroom, instructors often face challenges in creating personal connections with students, maintaining attention, and ensuring active participation (Wang & Calvano, 2022). To address the disparity between in-person and remote students, instructors can implement strategies that ensure both groups feel equally engaged.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

Faculty Focus

In a large classroom, instructors often face challenges in creating personal connections with students, maintaining attention, and ensuring active participation (Wang & Calvano, 2022). To address the disparity between in-person and remote students, instructors can implement strategies that ensure both groups feel equally engaged.

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

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Check for understanding I have found that providing online quizzes and interactive whiteboards can help to engage students, monitor progress on learning, and provide feedback. The lowest ranked category for the instructor was “Checking for understanding” or holding students accountable for learning. Attention and Effort. Allshouse L.M.,

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

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Check for understanding I have found that providing online quizzes and interactive whiteboards can help to engage students, monitor progress on learning, and provide feedback. The lowest ranked category for the instructor was “Checking for understanding” or holding students accountable for learning. Attention and Effort. Allshouse L.M.,

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