More on Flipping the Classroom
This video is from a K-12 Math class, but in 3 minutes, makes the point. One can easily see how flipping and a hybrid course would dovetail well. Spend 3 […]
This video is from a K-12 Math class, but in 3 minutes, makes the point. One can easily see how flipping and a hybrid course would dovetail well. Spend 3 […]
” Two community colleges, one perched over a coastal city in California and the other nestled in rural Washington, are both winners of this year’s Aspen Prize for Community College […]
We will be discussing this shortly over lunch in the CTL. Stay Tuned!
This is an important article for educators to read. See if you can get through it without giving in to a distraction. The cognitive explanation of what is happening to […]
Smiling faces were seen all around as “Group 1” of the BCC Mobile Initiative completed six hours of training in ipads on March 8. The workshops, designed and led by […]
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Among the findings… “KEY FINDINGS INCLUDE: Only just over half of Internet sources in student writing come from legitimate educational resources. 57% of matches come from academic and homework sites, […]
Thanks to Lois C. for seeing this — I have often said in workshops that keyboards and mice will fade away as gesture and voice commands take over in our […]
Three new assessment webinar archives are on the tk20 site; just click “watch it now” for the webinars of interest: Transforming a Paper Assessment Process 12/11, 1pm CDT Joggeshwar (Jogy) […]
Linguist, anthropoligists, and historians will love this latest effort from Google… a bid to preserve the Cherokee language. Hopefully, interested scholars in the future will track this and its effects […]