A Word on Teaching

Teaching--at Its Best--Starts in a Human Place

43 min · 2 de ago de 2022
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In this episode, Lucretia Fraga talks about how to build courses where students   engage with content and collaborate with each other --and where instructors can have an ongoing sense of students'  progress. She also shares some wisdom about handling phones in classes. While Lucretia shares some useful tech tools, most important are her comments on building a community of learners. This episode is a little longer than some in this series, so if you need to break it up, 17.50 is a good spot.  Here are the two podcasts Lucretia mentioned:                 https://teachinginhighered.com/episodes/                   https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/pod/

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