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):
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
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
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
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
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.