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Most-Downloaded Teaching in Higher Ed Episodes in 2020
Terry Greene, host of the Gettin’ Air podcast, asked some of us on Twitter to guess what was the all-time most downloaded episode of his…Continue Reading this Entry
Structuring Synchronous Classes for Engagement
I still feel a bit wobbly in my teaching this semester. Students’ facial expressions typically provide me with so many cues in my teaching. It…Continue Reading this Entry
How Do You Make Zoom Breakout Rooms Less Boring?
This article is part of the guide Toward Better Teaching: Office Hours With Bonni Stachowiak. on EdSurge. It is reposted on Teaching in Higher Ed…Continue Reading this Entry
Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Curation?
This article is part of the guide Sustaining Higher Education in the Coronavirus Crisis. on EdSurge and is reposted here with permission. Dear Bonni, I have…Continue Reading this Entry
Care, Voices, Screen Time, and Zoom Settings
I have been treasuring the opportunity to read about other educators’ lives during this time, as they share with such rawness and candor. It helps…Continue Reading this Entry
What Homeschooling During COVID-19 Taught Me About My College Teaching
This article is part of the EdSurge guide Sustaining Higher Education in the Coronavirus Crisis and is reposted here with permission. While I have always wanted…Continue Reading this Entry
Three Things I’m Curious About
I recently picked up Josh Eyler’s How Humans Learn, again, to prepare for a talk I gave this past week at Tarleton State University for…Continue Reading this Entry
How to Keep Class Sessions from Running Short (Or Going Too Long)
This article on How to Keep Class Sessions from Running Short (Or Going Too Long) was originally posted on the EdSurge website and is reposted here with permission.…Continue Reading this Entry
Why I Broke My Self-Imposed Open-Textbook Writing Ban
I told Dave that I was done with open textbooks. Well, at least the part of my experience with them that means I work with…Continue Reading this Entry