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Persuasive Learning

How can someone be the best at this technique?

Learning from students

Generating class discussion can be important for many reasons. I helps get them engauged with the lesson, keeps them focused, and

the instructor can learn what the are interested in.  That information can be useful for guiding the lesson to keep students interest.

Flipping The Classroom

I would absolutely LOVE to teach in a "flipped classroom' forum. I devoured this topic and read whatever I can outside Maxknowledge on the subject.  I teach science subjects in a Dental Hygiene College where the students are required to pass written boards at the end of the program.  I am interested in ways to initiate less in-class lecture however these students need to know factual information in order to pass boards. How would one test on a major amount of factual knowledge?   Also, I have noticed that some students are intimidated to actively join in the group and the same 'outgoing' students wind up with most of the input for the in-class project. 

Instructional Delivery and Assessment

What is one example of learning instructional delivery "the hard way"? A "lesson learned" that you might want to share?

 

Carey

types of questions

i learned a lot from this discussion, it opened my eyes on differnt types such as open, closed  and more questions.

poorer student

why we should offer poorer student less time?

course content

would past students make good guest speakers?

starting the day

I have recently have been in front of a very stressed group. Listening to the group and try methods to calm everyone down, learning from this course: out line what they will cover that day, on the white board.

What method do you use to assess fair treatment of a students' learning opportunities?

We all want to be fair in allowing opportunities for learning, but should we give all students the same opportunity to revise their work based on the decision to help a few?  It is usually a small percentage who fall into this category of needing this type of help.  Is it fair to those students who worked hard to get their grade only for the instructor to be seen as showing favoritism for a select few to make up work?

motivational attitudes

How motivating instructors demonstrates empathy?

Instructor training resources

@One Training is great for college instructors. It provides training and valueable free classes and interactive desktop seminars.

Creating Assessments

What type of questions do you use and find most successful in creating and grading assessments?  Mix of subjective and objective - strictly one or another.  Looking to create a dialogue on assessment techniques.  

Starting Class with Writing

In my English classes, I often start classes by having students writing in a journal.  It is good to get them writing while I do attendance, etc. - Sometimes they will share what they wrote.  Often even when not asked to share, they will talk about what they are writing or the prompt, etc. - so it engages them in the topic.  

chef instructor

Im and instructor and orlando area with le cordon bleu orlando spanish from Guatemala living and the states for 32 years grow up at chicago start my career and 1980 till now im interst to lear the best way to comunicate wit our population and become a better instructor

Language Barriers in Group Work

With some students who have English as a second language what are some tips to help these students engage better in a group project? I have noticed some students find they get special treatment or get annoyed because they can not communicate. I try to use humor and in our field example of how they will encounter these different language barriers in the salon.

Flipping in a cooking school

While the hands-on learning necessary for skill development at a culinary school would be hard to flip, there are ways certain assignments and lectures can be managed. For example, a demonstartion of breking down a chicken and inmplementing the proper cooking methods on the various parts could be prerecorded, then the in-class time could go over homework associated with that demo, then actually have students engage in the cooking methods themselves.

Best Practices

What are some of the best practices in completing and admissions assessment?

Rebecca Boghich

I completed ED106 and have not received my certificate of completion. This was finished on 12/24/2014. Someone please help me understand what I could be doing for this to happen.

 

 

 

Interactive Adult Classroom

When dealing with a classroom that has students ages 18-50 years old, it is very important to include learning activities that will help all of them to become involved within the classroom. Learning is best obtained when students are self-directed and involved within the learning process.

 

What would be the best way to keep all of these students (18-50 yrs old) involved within the classroom?

Benefits

I think that the flipped concept is very good. The idea of student veiwing a video outside of class and coming back next class session does allow for more collaboration with students and instructor