by Annie | Apr 23, 2020 | remote learning, teaching, undergraduates
https://www.pivotinteractives.com/what-is-pivot-interactives: all subjects all.the.labs – http://tinyurl.com/PODOnlineLabs https://www.labarchives.com/ – electronic lab notebooks Hands-on labs, kits mailed to students’ homes:...
by Annie | Mar 12, 2020 | undergraduates
Fact check your feed or information hygiene or citizen literacy: The S.I.F.T moves as a handout below and additional supporting materials on OSF. [Thanks Canva!] An updated slide deck for a 50 minute class about lateral reading These impressive tutorials about...
by Annie | Jun 11, 2019 | games, undergraduates
The Amazing Research Race – PubMed edition: Games are fun to play, use similar strategies to engage your students slides from the webinar and other documentation (hosted on OSF) word document version used to make copies for in person race google form: all at once or...
by Annie | Apr 11, 2018 | teaching, undergraduates
Stop calling it Fake News, 7 types of mis- and disinformation: https://hkspolicycast.org/stop-calling-it-fake-news-6c86f9647e63 Information Disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policymaking A typology for fake news: Edson C. Tandoc...
by Annie | Nov 14, 2017 | games, teaching, undergraduates
How to get started with your own Amazing Research Race, link to document includes instructions, FAQ and a question bank. Run an Amazing Research Race online, using google forms or a survey/quiz in Canvas (any LMS would work). Link to a google form version here and...
by Annie | Jun 17, 2016 | teaching, undergraduates
For the beginner: I have gone so far down the path of figuring out how to use active learning effectively in a classroom that I was more than a bit taken aback recently. I had to defend the reasoning behind active learning for understanding material, for acquiring...