Resources involving teaching strategies, pedagogy, and best practices such as the use of exit tickets or metacognitive strategies.
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Types of Learning Objectives Objectives represent the learning that is being measured and they should be clearly stated to learners and any other audience. Knowledge Factual information, remembering, defining, describing, often…
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Learning Objectives First Steps To develop a lesson, we’ll use designing backward. We’ll start with where we want our learners to end up at the end of the course, our objectives. Writing…
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Achievement: Delaying the Grade Often when students receive a grade, they discontinue engagement with the assignment regardless of whether or not they’ve achieved the objectives of the assignment. Faculty are often…
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Backward Design Check out these great resources from experts in the field. Backward Design: The Basics (Links to an external site.) Backward Design Backward design is an approach to instructional planning that…
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Engagement, Reinforcement, Achievement, & Community For our purposes, let’s divide teaching and learning strategies into four broad categories. It will give us some common language and naming conventions that will help…
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Synchronous Vs Asynchronous There are benefits to both synchronous and asynchronous learning experiences no matter what the typical modality of your course. Voice, video, and text are available with both. Synchronous…
Resource PreviewPlease click below to access the full resource. If you need access, go to the Course Enrollment Page BelowGo To Full Resource Now Intro Short intro of module for students, just to give them a broad overview of what the instructional unit is about. Objectives The objectives give students a sense of direction for…