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Illinois Community Colleges Online presents its free 2020 Growing Online Learning conference, focused on Humanizing the Online Environment: Instructor Presence and Enhancing Student Engagement. The free online conference takes place February 11 to February 13, 2020.
Plagiarism isn’t always intentional and can be a result of students simply not having covered plagiarism in their prior educational experiences.
Breaking away from devices, even for a short time, can often improve mood and overall feelings of health.
Check out the new features features in Canvas!
Do you need a holiday survival guide?
The University of Central Florida’s Center for Distributed Learning’s The Teaching Online Podcast latest episode shares the experience of an instructor who transitioned from teaching online to leading digital learning for an institution. It’s an interesting listen!
One of the more powerful ways to connect students to learning is to tell a story.
If we want them to share their ideas and contribute to meaningful class discussions, we must first admit that our own opinions are often not what’s important in the classroom.
If you find you’re pulled in too many directions, your cup runneth over, and you’re burning the candle at both ends; you might benefit from a dose of Self-Care.
Highlights in this release:
– Navigation – Menu Changes
– Gradeboook – Post Policy Icon Updates
It’s important to make students aware of privacy policies for any tools used in a face-to-face, online, or hybrid course.
Real life should always be looked at as an opportunity to foster critical thinking
As a class progresses across a semester, it’s important to keep lines of communication open between students and instructors.
NISOD will be offering multiple complimentary webinars to member institutions during October 2019.
As the semester starts and progresses, it’s often best to employ engagement strategies to hold student interest and aid in their success.
Icebreakers are a commonly used technique to get to know people and introduce them to new knowledge.
Many instructors consider, and reconsider, their policies as they pertain to student work. A new article discusses the author’s own policy changes over the years.
Research at Google has created a wonderful app called Live Transcribe for Android.
Have you ever wanted a quick way to check student knowledge using quick & informal ways? With a little preparation, polling tools can provide a great way to informally assessing students in an engaged manner.