Using Memes as a Teaching Tool — The Learning Scientists
I’m sure you have done this before or seen it in presentations: That funny meme on a slide to make it more engaging. My first thought would go to seductive details and how adding irrelevant, but funny details can hinder learning. We have blogged and talked about this before ( here and here ). Howe
Teaching Outside with Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales - Intentional Teaching
Earlier this year, I had the good fortune to speak at a teaching conference hosted by Hofstra University in Long Island, New York. My favorite presenter at that conference was a sociology professor named Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales. Not only did ...
My friend George Couros once said, “If students leave school less curious than when they have started, we have failed them.” I tend to agree. I’ve never heard of a cosmologist who says, “I’m done
Making Group Work Work: Strategies for Forming Effective Groups - The K. Patricia Cross Academy
Group work has many benefits to students and student learning, but it also has its challenges. Most common problems can be avoided if you put in the effort and take the time to plan carefully. One of the early steps to take into consideration as you prepare is how to form groups. There are many decisions to make, and the ... Read More
It continues to be time for mid-year “Best” lists. You can see all my previous Online Learning Games “Best” lists (and there are a lot since I’ve doing this since 2007) here. Note that they’…
Analyze This: Creating Student Value through Critical Thinking
I challenge my students to think critically about what we are learning and to reflect on the connection between the content and their values and goals.
Guess who template | Free PowerPoint template & Google Slides theme
Use it the classroom by adding pictures of women in science, presidents, country flags, or any other set of images related to what your students are learning.
Last Friday morning I received an email from a company that was touting the greatness of their new AI-powered mind map creation tool. My response was, “that’s not mind mapping.” I did try the compa…
Why All of Us Could Use a Lesson in ‘Thinking 101’ - EdSurge News
Research in psychology has led to a clearer picture of common pitfalls in human reasoning — instincts people are wired to make that may have helped our ...
Group work as a pedagogy has a host of benefits. From a cognitive perspective, the interaction with and evaluation of others’ ideas can help confirm or refine (assimilate) what is understood, chang…
What factors help active learning classrooms succeed?
The idea that the space in which you do something, affects the thing you do is the basic premise behind active learning classrooms (ALCs). These are classroom spaces with features meant to promote and amplify the effects of active learning, including moveable furniture that can be reconfigured easily and a
In my first year of teaching, my mentor said something I'll never forget. I taught a lesson that tanked. It was awful. I literally did everything wrong. It was the cringiest of cringe and I