Flipping the Classroom 101 with Julie Schell View Dr. Schell's visit to UH to discuss the flipped classroom as part of the Emerging Trends series. by Taylor Fayle/ March 28, 2016/
5 Tips for Developing an Online Course At the January installment of the Emerging Trends in Educational Technology series, we heard from a panel of faculty sharing … by Taylor Fayle/ March 11, 2016/
5 Ways to Do Less but Get More from Discussion Boards Our faculty have a few default tools in Blackboard to enhance interaction, the most popular is the Discussion Board. Many … by Thanh Tran/ March 9, 2016/
Discussion Board 101: Conceptual Moves Discussion Boards are not Seminars In online courses its typical to let the brick and mortar instance of a class … by Taylor Fayle/ February 12, 2016/
Ten Tips for Using “Clickers” in your Class Clickers or other student response systems are instructional technology platforms used to increase students’ engagement in a classroom. Besides actively … by Jackie Hsu/ February 2, 2016/
The Benefits of Emailing Your Students EVERY DAY Recently, I was speaking with a well-seasoned professor who also happens to be a very busy administrator, and he told … by Teresa Acosta/ January 29, 2016/
Tips for Active Teaching So, you have been working on this lecture for days, and on the day of the class you cannot wait … by Anjana Singhal/ December 18, 2015/
The Lecture Under the Microscope The Fall, intense scrutiny of the lecture format has issued in a productive discussion of classroom pedagogy. by Taylor Fayle/ November 30, 2015/
Cultivating a Growth Mindset Growth mindset is a concept that has been around a few years now, and it may just be worth considering. by Teresa Acosta/ November 25, 2015/
The iPad Initiative: Redesigning a Hospitality IT Course for Active Learning As information technology (IT) is increasingly becoming an integral part of today’s societal fabric, its presence in the classroom becomes … by Jackie Hsu/ October 20, 2015/