Some nice teaching ideas here, online or in general. https://vpal.harvard.edu/teaching-innovations
Andrew Ho ( @AndrewDeanHo), on oral exams or as he rebranded them "Conversational Celebration of Learning"
Good for "can the speak X?" assessments. Only 10-15% of final grade since hard to grade reliably, but great opportunity to create a connection. https://vimeo.com/497738911

Good for "can the speak X?" assessments. Only 10-15% of final grade since hard to grade reliably, but great opportunity to create a connection. https://vimeo.com/497738911
Michael Sandel on the tensions and risks of interactive or dialogical teaching. https://vimeo.com/492579935
Teddy Svoronos: uses 3 types of breakout rooms which students can self-select into
* a Q&A room with a TA
* some rooms with 1-3 students working together on the problem
* 1 room to work alone in
Found many like to work alone for some time, then collab. https://vimeo.com/491363231
* a Q&A room with a TA
* some rooms with 1-3 students working together on the problem
* 1 room to work alone in
Found many like to work alone for some time, then collab. https://vimeo.com/491363231
Stacey King on peer assessment, which she says is underused and new to students. https://vimeo.com/497738374
Todd Rogers: send out a quick feedback poll after each class. Then next class say thanks and what you learned and changed. https://vimeo.com/498112375
Malcolm Baker with software and hardware recommendations, to give your Webconf a slick feel. OBS, Elgato Stream Deck, a Wacom tablet.
Good for making engaging expositions online. https://vimeo.com/491363104
Good for making engaging expositions online. https://vimeo.com/491363104