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Mini-series: Great examples of using blogs in teaching

Teaching Matters Academic Support

As part of this new service, my colleague, Robert Chmielewski, and I have been working on a staff training workshop in the area of blogging for teaching and learning. In preparation, we chatted to a variety of our academic colleagues who are already using great blogs with their students to find out a bit about what they do.

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How technology-enhanced outcome based education programs can improve student success

Creatrix Campus

As we embark on this exploration, we delve into the synergy between Outcome Based Education and technology, unraveling the potential impact of this dynamic duo on student success. These streamline learning and contribute to holistic student development. Streamlined processes efficiently gauge student progress.

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10 Super Cool Examples of Project-Based Learning Experiences Led by Students

Experiential Learning Depot

. ​This blog post does just that. Keep reading to take a look at project-based learning examples designed and executed either by my high school students or my own elementary kids at home. It can be a challenge to wrap one’s mind around what student-led project-based learning might look like in reality.

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Welcome to the January issue of Teaching Matters!

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Every month Teaching Matters takes a theme and explores it through a number of blog contributions over the month. While I wouldn’t argue for employment outcomes as a simple proxy for teaching quality, I would argue that the learning and teaching experience of our students has the capacity to open up a world of career opportunities.

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5 Innovative, Student-Centered, and Engaging Experiential Learning Activity Types

Experiential Learning Depot

What approach or experiential learning activities are best for me and my students? These are the questions that this blog post is going to get at. Students are actively involved in real-world concepts. Each experiential activity listed in this blog post is also not mutually exclusive. It is not the only way.

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20 Winter-Inspired Service-Learning Project Ideas for High School Students

Experiential Learning Depot

Winter Walkways for Neighbors Organize a group of students to shovel snow and clear walkways for elderly neighbors or community members with limited mobility. Through planning and organizing this service-learning project, students develop responsibility, compassion, and communication skills as they coordinate with residents and work in teams.

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I Would Have Cheated in College Using ChatGPT

eLiterate

Can ChatGPT write this blog post for me? The base question I’m after is how to use a tool like ChatGPT to engage students in the craft of writing the way it would have engaged me. Another potential strength is that using ChatGPT can help students practice using technology in their writing. My dialogue with ChatGPT.