Wondering what the research says about video games and kids' cognitive development and health? Let's take a look at a few studies! The post The […]
Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research — from edsurge.com by Jeffrey R. Young Excerpt: The researchers do think that flipped […]
Why Studying Is So Hard, and What Teachers Can Do to Help — from edutopia.org by Laura McKenna Beginning in the upper elementary grades, research-backed study […]
ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher — from theverge.com by James Vincent; with thanks to Robert Gibson on LinkedIn […]
Take Your Words From Lecture to Page — from chronicle.com by Rachel Toor What compelling lecturers do, and how their techniques can translate to good […]
Learn Smarter Podcast — from learnsmarterpodcast.com Somewhat along these lines…for some other resources related to the science of learning, see cogx.info’s research database: Scientific Literature […]
What factors help active learning classrooms succeed? — from rtalbert.org Robert Talbert Excerpt: The idea that the space in which you do something, affects the thing […]
From DSC: A few items re: ChatGPT — with some items pro-chat and other items against the use of ChatGPT (or at least to limit […]
From DSC: For those seeking a doctorate in education: Here’s a potential topic for your doctoral thesis. Homelessness is a huge issue. It’s a complex […]
For the last seven years, I’ve been working with a talented and committed group of researchers and library practitioners on the ConnectedLib Project, a research-practice […]
Let me take you inside a conversation at a recent board meeting for Susan Crown Exchange, a national foundation that supports organizations working at the […]
10 Must Read Books for Learning Designers — from linkedin.com by Amit Garg Excerpt: From the 45+ #books that I’ve read in last 2 years here are […]