How To Use An iPad To Add Voice Comments To Grading
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How To Use An iPad To Add Voice Comments To Grading

How Do You Use An iPad To Add Voice Comments To Grading? by TeachThought Staff Offering timely and effective learning feedback is a critical part of the learning process. This is a concept that’d seem to be more accessible than ever with technology, but sometimes technology is two steps forward, one step back. Take for example grading…

7 Academic Search Engines Not Named Google

7 Academic Search Engines Not Named Google

When we search, we often first reach for Google–and rightfully so. But by using Google students and teachers are unwittingly bending to the will of webmasters who are experts at SEO (search engine optimization), which can mean that you find what they want you to find rather than what you really need. So what to…

What To Tell The Graduating Class Of 2013

A Message To The Graduating Class Of 2013 You’re graduating, which means school—the formal and academic portion of your learning experience–is over. You’re going to be hit with a lot of questions, either about college or a “job,” mostly from well-intentioned adults trying to make conversation or throw in their two cents. So here’s my…

11 Steps Of Effective Project-Based Learning In A Blended Classroom

Student-to-Material Interaction: Effective PBL Learning In The Online Or Blended Classroom In part 1 of this 6-part series, Thomas Stanley looked at an overview of blended learning, specifically the critical interactions of a blended learning model. In part 2, he looked specifically at student-to-student interaction, and the reality of synchronous and asynchronous access. In part 3, he looked at…

9 Writing Prompts You Can Use In Class Tomorrow

9 Writing Prompts You Can Use In Class Tomorrow

A List Of Writing Prompts To Use In Any Class Tomorrow Math Defend or critique: Statistics lie. Answer: How does math support critical thinking? Respond: “The essence of mathematics is its freedom.” (G. Cantor) Science Defend or critique: Science has limits. Answer: What is most important about a scientific model? Respond: “Nothing in life is…

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