Advice on getting your institution’s ‘coursecasting’ program off to a good start Many college classrooms these days may as well have lighted signs over their doors that read “On Air” or “Recording in ...
Lectures have dominated classrooms for centuries, but they are typically linear in format and can leave students passive and disconnected. This blog posits how to use AI to transform a ...
Note: If you have received a Faculty Notification Letter (FNL) for this section of your course, contact Student Disability Services for required WebEx accommodations. Webex makes it easy to ...
Think about your expectations when you sit down in a lecture hall to hear a talk or watch a performance. Most likely, you’re not going to interact with the person on stage. Even if you like the topic, ...
Research in higher education shows that all students benefit from being able to listen to lectures more than once, whether they were live originally or not. When a recording is available to a student ...
In college, I took a three-semester class sequence on European intellectual history taught by a long-tenured professor, Mary Gluck, who lectured straight through each session, usually reserving the ...
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