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Teaching Strategies

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

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The Pros and Cons of Grading on a Curve [eBook]

Reading Time: < 1 minuteJohn Kennedy is a writer at Cengage who wants to help make teaching and learning easier for everyone. When he isn’t writing, he’s likely strumming a guitar, revving up a motorcycle...
Managing Mlutiple Modalities Tips Sheet

Managing Multiple Modalities? Your Peers Have Your Back

Colleen Zajac is a Senior Copywriter at Cengage with a zest for learning. She loves rock climbing, mountain biking and coffee—not necessarily in that order.   The last few years have caused...
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Using Educational Escape Games to Teach and Engage Students

Lisa Heller Boragine is a department chair and a tenured associate professor of Communication. She is a member of the board of directors of the North American Simulation and Gaming Association (NASAGA)...
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Time-Saving Tips for Creating Effective Lesson Plans

Blake Fetty is a Lecturer of Spanish at the University of Central Oklahoma   Every teacher must face this conundrum on a regular basis, especially towards the beginning of their career: “How...
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Time Management and College Study Tips for Students

Kierstan Taylor is a Human Services and Legal Studies Major at Ivy Tech Community College.   Whether taking classes on campus, online or hybrid, study habits and time management skills can make...
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Digital Badges in Education: A Win for Students and Instructors

Dr. Billi Bromer is a Professor of Education at Brenau University   A process for earning digital badges can provide a simple way for you and your students to share responsibility for...
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Designing a Course to Meet Different Learning Styles

Dr. Jewrell Rivers is a Professor of Sociology, Marriage and Family and Criminal Justice at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College   No two students learn the same. So, as faculty, we should adapt...
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Keeping Students Engaged With a Bingeable Class

Diantha Ellis is Associate Professor of Business in the Stafford School of Business of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College   Why is it so easy to binge a show like The Witcher, but...
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