On Teaching & Learning

I read this quote by David Wong on Austin Kleon's blog post "A willingness to be bad" this week (highly recommend the entire blog post, by the way):

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Sometimes your first attempt doesn’t work

Just a quick note today to let you know about another new podcast episode (I'm on a roll!), this time featuring herbalist Ruth Shelton talking about an in-person

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Course Tour: Pathophysiology

I always think it's fun to get a peek at the inner working of other peoples' courses. I got a question recently about how to incorporate student choice

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Using PeerWise as a Teaching Tool

What is PeerWise?​PeerWise is a free tool that guides students in creating multiple choice questions. They can also answer, rate ​for quality and difficulty, and comment on their

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Summer ’18 Questionnaire Experiment

Every trimester, I find myself trying at least one new thing in my online courses. Last trimester, it was FlipGrid (will write that one up soon!) and I’ve

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Takeaways from Meaningful Living and Learning in a Digital World Conference

I’ve just returned from a conference on Meaningful Living and Learning in a Digital World in Savannah, GA. I sometimes struggle with how/what to report after a conference.

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