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Teaching Strategies

Find teaching inspiration and practical methods to keep your students engaged and learning.

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Success Strategies for Teamwork in the Online Setting

Group assignments teach students far more than simply what they glean from the research they conduct and the project they complete. Astute students will also learn important lessons about communicating clearly, establishing plans and...
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Get Plugged In: Ten Attributes of a Successful Online Student

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThough students increasingly opt for online courses, many of them are unprepared to work in this environment. This infographic, highlighting the “10 Attributes of a Successful Online Student as listed Joel...
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How to Make Introductions in Your Online Classroom

College students today have a whole new realm of get-to-know-you activities to master — those directed specifically at an online classroom. There are many ways to break the ice and make introductions,...
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How Do You Feel About Online Learning Tools? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Reading Time: < 1 minuteKatie Montgomery is the Executive Manager of Marketing Content at Cengage. She’s got a passion for animal rescue and loves providing content to help make teaching life a little easier for...
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Getting Students Ready for MindTap in an Online Course

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA lot of effort goes into planning an online course, so it is crucial that students are able to jump right in and quickly access their course content and resources. Melissa...
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Taking Advantage of Your Students’ Smartphones

Author: Machiavelli W. Chao, Lecturer Continuing, The Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine Many, many years ago, when I was an undergraduate student, the drill was pretty...
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Choosing Assessments That Allow All Students to Succeed

Author: Dr. Jenny Billings, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College  I’ve written and spoken a great deal on a process for creating goals and objectives to help measure course performance. This year, I think it’s...
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Three Steps to Becoming a Culturally Responsive Teacher

Author: Essie Childers, Education Professor at Blinn College – Texas Let’s take a moment to step away from facts around student retention, building facilities, growing partnerships and enrollment numbers. Albeit, those topics...
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