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In the Classroom with Stan Skrabut: Episode 89

ITC: 89 – 13 Techniques for Activating Prior Knowledge in the Classroom

One of the most significant impediments to learning and reading is poor vocabulary. Poor vocabulary will hold back your learners. A strong vocabulary will help individuals extract the exact meaning… Read more »

Podcast    andragogy, Concept maps, gallery walk, prior knowledge, vocabulary
ITC: 88 - How to Use Gallery Walks in the Classroom

ITC: 88 – How to Use Gallery Walks in the Classroom

Museum gallery walks provide a wonderful way to reflect upon and critique exhibits. We can also use this strategy in our classrooms.

Podcast    active learning, collaboration, gallery walk
In the Classroom with Stan Skrabut: Episode 87

ITC: 87 – Improving Your Course by Eliminating Pinch Points

You can increase the persistence, retention, and completion of your courses if you reduce the pinch points. Pinch points are areas of your course that hold students back.

Podcast    UDL, Universal Design for Learning
In the Classroom with Stan Skrabut: Episode 86

ITC: 86 – Time to Toss Out Disposable Assignments

Aren’t you tired of grading piles of essays that will be thrown away when returned? Well, students are also tired of writing them. Time to get rid of disposable assignments.

Podcast    assignments, open educational resources, Wikipedia
In the Classroom with Stan Skrabut: Episode 85

ITC: 85 – Why and How You Should Use Wikipedia in the Classroom

Admit it, you are a closet Wikipedia user. You use it for your personal informal research projects but you won’t let your students use it. Time to weave Wikipedia in… Read more »

Podcast    open educational resources, Wikipedia

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