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Teaching & Learning Articles
- Learning with your Brain, Should what (and how) we teach be associated with what we know about the brain and nervous system? - a presentation given by Jonathan Karp Ph.D, Department of Biology, Rider University, at the faculty Center on October17, 2005.
- Assessing Student Needs in Web-Based Distance Learning
- Do They Really Think Differently?
- Peer to Peer Great article on peer to peer instruction creating engaged, thoughtful students from Inside Higher Ed, March 15.
- Breaking the Barriers of Time and Space: More Effective Teaching Using E-Pedagogy - a study of a successful online writing course across the curriculum at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Creating Concept Maps: Integrating Constructivism Principles into Online Classes" from the International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning
- Encouraging Creativity in Online Courses
- Facilitation: The Anti-Lecture
- Five Roles I Play in Online Courses from Innovate Magazine October/November 2005.
- One Course, Two Ways an article from eLearn magazine that compares teaching the same course face-to-face and online.
- Review of Recent Papers on Education Listen to Michael Hammond, senior lecturer at University of Warwick, discuss successful methods to implement online discussion.
- Beyond Constructivism - Exploring Future Learning Paradigms In light of changes in education, this research explores future learning paradigms.
- How_Experts_Differ_Novices Understanding this concept will help you design more effective lessons.
- Engaging Students A list of techniques from Kentucky Department of Education on Classroom Management Techniques.
- Teaching Tips to foster engagement from the Teaching Resource Center at the University of Virginia.
- Engaging Students during Presentations from the Teaching Resource Center at the University of Virginia.
- Online Tips in Brain-Based Learning
- Toward Learning by Engagement by Paul Elsner for the Community College Journal, Apr-May 2002.
- Getting Results This is a great demonstration of how you can lead students to observe, apply and learn theory.
- Beverly King has written an article on active learning techniques: "Think small! A beginner's guide to using technology to promote learning: incremental steps toward integrating technology in teaching can pay big dividends."
- Top 10 Research Sites on the Web Chosen by Cnet.com - Find links to Encyclopedia Britannica, Wikipedia, Feed Demon2, Diigo, Google Scholar, Google Book Search, Yahoo Answers, Window Live Local, Google Earth, Google Home, and Google Search.