6 Tips to Better Slides Right Now (EP:13)
6 Tips to Better Slides Right Now (EP:13) With Special Guests Slideshow presentations are a standard in education. We have all seen good slides. We have all seen slides that …
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6 Tips to Better Slides Right Now (EP:13) With Special Guests Slideshow presentations are a standard in education. We have all seen good slides. We have all seen slides that …
Learning Styles – Unpacking the Myth (EP:12) With Tesia Marshik, PhD. Let’s talk about learning styles! The idea that we learn better in our “preferred learning style” is pretty pervasive …
Writing Quality Multiple Choice Questions – Theories, Tips, and the Titanic (EP:10) With Patti Shank, PhD. Multiple choice questions are ubiquitous in education. We all use them, and they are …
Caring and Education – From Theory to Practice in Adult Education (EP:09) With Whitney Kilgore, PhD. The ethics of care, often referred to as “Care Theory”, is a theory and …
Sticky Learning – What Binge Watching Teaches us About the Goldfish Myth (EP:08) With Julie Dirksen, M.S. As educators, you have likely heard a lot about the limits of human …
Reflecting on Reflection – The Value of Making Meaning (EP:07)With Justin Kreuter, MD Reflection is a transformative and multifaceted practice that has the potential to impact education, learners, and even …
Humor & Pedagogy: Funny is Not a Four Letter Word… it’s 5 (EP:06) With Suzi Mazzenga, MSIT Humor activates our sense of wonder, which is where learning begins. Then, why …
Blended Learning – The Fundamentals (EP:05) With Victoria Staifer, MS Let’s face it, blended learning is a vast subject and any discussion of it can quickly turn pedantic. Not today! …
Modules, Make it Count – Part 2 (EP:03)With Metta Kuehntopp, M.E.d Part 2 of a multi part conversation on modules. In the previous episode, Metta Kuehntopp and Stacy Craft delved …
Modules… a piece of cake right? Part 1 (EP:02)With Metta Kuehntopp, M.E.d While seemingly simple in concept, the term “module” can actually be quite a tricky test of semantics. Join …