Top 10 new teaching techniques for 2015
Want more satisfied students? Vary your teaching techniques. Get creative with new teaching techniques. Liven up your classes, and it could enhance your repeat rates. Encourage your teachers to think...
View ArticleNow online! Become a Certified Faculty Developer (CFD)
More than 300 faculty have become Certified Faculty Developers (CFD). The online program starts February 9 and runs through April 10. Log on anytime, as much or as little as you want. The weekly live...
View ArticleSavannah – March 2-3
Be there! The Third Annual North American Faculty Development Conference will be held March 2-3, 2015, in Savannah, Georgia. The Desoto Hilton is right in the middle of the historic district – you...
View ArticleDo guys teach like girls?
Male faculty grade just like female faculty, giving male students worse grades than their female students, even though the male students learn as much. The results of our initial research suggest...
View ArticleHow to Flip
To implement The Flipped Classroom, Kimberly Helms and Laura Walker recommend: 1.Integrate The Flipped Classroom gradually into your course. 2. Demonstrate the flexibility of The Flipped Classroom to...
View ArticleReplace static teacher bio with video
Replace those static photos and written bio’s for your instructors with more lively videos, says John Alexander, an instructional designer with the College of Extended Studies at San Diego State...
View ArticleHow to Beat “I Can’t Do It”
The “I can’t do it” response of students challenged by their studies can be overcome, say Dionne Felix and Odessa Jordan of Calhoun College in Huntsville, Alabama. The belief operates out of a fear,...
View ArticleText Feedback Will Change Your Class
“Text feedback will change your class,” Jared Campbell of Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, told the Third Annual Faculty Development Conference participants. Text feedback – –...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for Faculty Development
Comprehensive faculty development is one of the three big ‘what’s next’ items for faculty development, Michael Lewis told the Third Annual Faculty Development Conference participants this spring. Lewis...
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