While online learning has myriad benefits, there’s one large problem: how to prevent cheating online. Preventing cheating in online courses is challenging for a variety […]
Intro This is the fifth blog post about default Quizzing slides. Five of the compulsory master slides in any theme are linked with Quizzing. For […]
Retrieval practice helps students identify what they know about a given concept. Learn how to incorporate this strategy into your classroom. The post Three Ideas […]
Polls and quizzes can be great for increasing the interactivity of teaching sessions and encouraging student engagement. You might want to use a poll to […]
How does your knowledge of geography measure up against 8th graders from the 1910s? In this week’s eLearning challenge, David Anderson came across a list […]
The quiz tool in Canvas is fantastic for creating multiple choice quizzes. There are currently two quiz tools available within Canvas, we currently recommend using […]
Have you ever wanted to pose multiple choice questions to your students during a Zoom meeting? You can do this with Zoom’s inbuilt polling option […]
In January 2020 the Digital Practice Awards were announced with several projects given funding to trial an innovative digital approach to teaching at Sussex. One […]
Attached are the Adobe Captivate files from the talk I gave at ATD TechKnowledge in January 2021 using Captivate 2019. — In this session, you […]
Hello, I have a course with several question pools in it so I can ensure that every objective is covered in my end of course […]
A sample project with some ideas to help stimulate your thought process. I thought the Heart Anatomy would be fun The project utilizes rollovers with […]
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