by Monnier | Apr 9, 2020 | Christine Monnier, Featured, Guest Blogger, Video
Well, ok, not you but your students. Now, when we’re in class, you know, the physical place where we met for real with other people and we don’t make each other sick (at least not that way), we tend to assume that our students will take note, especially in...
by Monnier | Feb 5, 2020 | Christine Monnier, Featured, Guest Blogger
A tougher read from the usual pedagogy stuff I usually read. Derek Bruff organizes his book alongside strategies and principles derived from the scholarship of teaching and learning: (1) Times for telling: giving students a hard problem or challenging experience can...
by Christina Sabo | Jun 19, 2018 | Featured
Infographics are everywhere these days, from Twitter feeds to cereal boxes. And with good reason: they make it easy to share data and important information in an easily digestible and engaging format. Infographics might look complicated to make but in reality, anyone,...
by Christina Sabo | Oct 29, 2015 | Featured
Grading papers can be one of the most gratifying experiences of teaching, especially when students really hit it out of the park and write thoughtful, well-reasoned papers. But grading is also incredibly time consuming and the bulk of the paper grading work tends to...