Educational Technology "Tidbits"
Articles you may find interesting and spark conversation
Videos Can Be More Effective Than In-Person Learning
Learning by videos outperformed in-person lectures in an analysis of more than 105 studies looking at college students taught via live lectures, pre-recorded lectures, or a combination of the two.
Taking Notes vs. Photgraphing Slides
New research shows that taking notes helps you to remember more from lecture than photographing slides.
My Student Was Submitting AI Papers. Here's What I Did.
Like many educators across the globe, I was thrust into a brave new world of modern teaching that I had not been trained for and to which an appropriate response was unclear.
The Power of Pretesting: Why & How to Implement Low-Stakes Tests
Steven C. Pan, director of the Learning Sciences Laboratory at the National University of Singapore, shares highlights from his recent research and tips for implementing pretesting in the classroom.
Zoom/Video Conferencing Best Practices Revealed in New Research
Researchers at Stanford University and the University of Gothenburg find those who look at the camera are viewed more favorably by other Zoom/video conference participants.
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