The hundreds of students graduating from University of Wisconsin’s College of Engineering this spring comprise the first cohort to experience much of their engineering education through what are known ...
Most faculty in our second annual Teaching with Technology Survey said they employ a mix of online and face-to-face instruction, and many are using the flipped model in their courses. In a nationwide ...
Model the model – Blended learning professional development should have a large number of the training sessions delivered in a blended learning format. Ideally a variety of the blended learning models ...
Our first-ever Teaching with Technology survey gauged educators' use of the flipped classroom model, blended/online teaching environments and more. The majority of higher education faculty today are ...
This fall, some school buildings may be open again, but things won’t be back to normal. In all likelihood, students will have to come to campuses part-time in shifts, which creates a whole host of ...
Ten years ago two Colorado chemistry teachers unleashed a brash concept on a K-12 landscape where few questioned the age-old formula of lecture, homework, assess, repeat. It was the early days of ...
As educators start considering their options for the fall, the future is full of uncertainty. If schools remain closed, they’ll need to prepare for more remote learning. On the other hand, there’s a ...
In addition, I’ve collected additional resources at The Best Posts On The “Flipped Classroom” Idea. Response From Kristina J. Doubet & Eric M. Carbaugh Kristina J. Doubet, Ph.D. (@kjdoubet) and Eric M ...
Every learning modality has its limitations. Strictly classroom/in-person-based learning has come under increasing scrutiny over the last decade as the sophistication and availability of education ...
Educators share their best practices for tech-enabled pedagogy, from building capacity to implementing lessons to supporting teachers and students. Transforming a mishmash of educational technologies ...
You’d think that as someone who makes his living pushing for online education and digital learning that I’d love the recent article in Quartz headlined The College Lecture is Dying. Good Riddance.