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5 strategies to get your students talking

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Using HyperDocs, the instructor explains concepts through a mini-lesson, students share their learning by elaborating on topics/objectives, and they evaluate their learning through reflection. The digital document is designed for student collaboration and small group discussion.

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Reimagining the Flipped Classroom: Integrating AI, Microlearning, and Learning Analytics to Elevate Student Engagement and Critical Thinking 

Faculty Focus

AI-enabled systems such as adaptive learning platforms, chatbots, and generative tools like ChatGPT can provide students with on-demand explanations, simulate peer discussions, offer low-stakes quizzes, and give instant feedback. Learning Analytics Learning analytics represents another foundational component of the Flipped Classroom 2.0

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Reimagining the Flipped Classroom: Integrating AI, Microlearning, and Learning Analytics to Elevate Student Engagement and Critical Thinking 

Faculty Focus

AI-enabled systems such as adaptive learning platforms, chatbots, and generative tools like ChatGPT can provide students with on-demand explanations, simulate peer discussions, offer low-stakes quizzes, and give instant feedback. Learning Analytics Learning analytics represents another foundational component of the Flipped Classroom 2.0

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The Art of Collaboration: Designing Assignments That Work

Faculty Focus

When considering a teacher’s pedagogical content knowledge, eliciting student feedback is paramount. By designing, facilitating, monitoring, and evaluating inclusive learning spaces, we can contribute to a sense of belonging and bring joy back into the classroom.

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The Art of Collaboration: Designing Assignments That Work

Faculty Focus

When considering a teacher’s pedagogical content knowledge, eliciting student feedback is paramount. By designing, facilitating, monitoring, and evaluating inclusive learning spaces, we can contribute to a sense of belonging and bring joy back into the classroom.

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Space Matters: Lessons Learned from an Active-Learning Classroom

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The old arrangement strongly suggested—and really only supported—interactions between student and instructor or student and computer. Now, as an active-learning classroom, the default arrangement is for students to work in teams—six team stations for up to 36 students. Conclusion: It’s helping.

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Does the Word ‘Teacher’ Still Describe What Educators Do in the Classroom?

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The title she prefers is “stretch instructor.” Williams adds: “Even as an administrator, I am a stretch instructor. There is the information technology instructor, who might help support an entire school’s technological infrastructure while also teaching a few computer science courses. I don’t call myself a teacher anymore.

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