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.
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.
You have 90 days to prepare your online courses for the Fall 2020 term. Let’s design the best courses possible.
Are you looking to create some choice and agency with your assignments? You may be able to do this by floating them on a RAFT.
How focused are your courses? Do you have clear objectives? Are students meeting your objectives? Are students overwhelmed by your content? If you employ backward design, you can ensure that… Read more »
According to Thomas Tobin and Kirsten Behling, Universal Design for Learning is about one thing—creating access for learners.
This week’s episode continues the deep dive into Universal Design for Learning, also known as UDL. Universal Design for Learning is a framework for improving the way you provide instruction… Read more »