Showing posts with label multitasking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multitasking. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Teaching and Learning Links to See: March 13, 2015

Teaching & Learning Links to See This Week
A roundup of five intriguing or informative posts and articles from the around the internet:

"Why I started Grading First Drafts and Why I Stopped"
A discussion of how grading first drafts affects student performance.

"Call Me Dr. _________."
What to do when students won't call you by the title you've earned.

"It's Not You, It's the Room - Are the High-Tech, Active Learning Classrooms Worth It?"
What role does the physical space in a classroom play? A study comparing the effectiveness of traditional versus active learning classrooms. 

"'No Significant Differences' in Student Outcomes by Mode of Delivery"
A non-profit organization offers a synopsis of a number of studies evaluating face-to-face versus online classes.

"Moving from Multitasking to Mindfulness"
Identifying the benefits of mindful teaching, and tips for how you can help students to focus their attention.


Do you know of an interesting article that you would like to share with the ATLE community? Let us know! Email atle@usf.edu

Friday, December 5, 2014

Teaching and Learning Links to See: December 5, 2014

Teaching & Learning Links to See This Week
A roundup of five intriguing or informative posts and articles from the around the internet:

"Unlocking the Mystery of Critical Thinking"
Is there any common ground when it comes to defining critical thinking?

"7 Ways You Can Use Texting to Your Advantage in the Classroom"
Some alternatives to trying to fight in-class texting.

"Tweet and You'll Miss It: Faculty Members Need to Teach Students Why Attention Matters"
Distractions and "multitasking" are major barriers to learning.

"Teaching International Students"
An in-depth look at the challenges, implications of, and strategies for teaching international students.

"Ideas for Using Technology in the Classroom to Teach Skills"
A collection of ideas helping students build skills with technology, instead of just introducing them to new tools (broken down by skill!).


***Bonus Video: How can puppies be used to inspire innovation and passion for learning while being adorable? Watch to find out!***


Do you know of an interesting article that you would like to share with the ATLE community? Let us know! Email atle@usf.edu